On Development: Ohio foots bill for Delaware County sprawl

U.S. 23 through Delaware is not so much a transportation problem as it is a planning and zoning mess.

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Ghost Shirt makes tenuous peace with death on ‘Crayon Dragon’

The long-running orchestral indie-pop band returns with an incisive new album and a release show at Rumba Cafe on Saturday, July 13.

Ohio spends billions to rehabilitate the incarcerated. Current state laws make it difficult for employers to then hire them.

Advocates say that House Bill 460 would help ease the path into the workforce for the formerly incarcerated, reducing the likelihood of recidivism and increasing public safety.

Mark Sims searches for solace in a world growing dark

Against a backdrop of economic uncertainty and global violence, the Columbus musician finds comfort among friends and family on introspective new album ‘Take Me Faster,’ out digitally now via Carousel Horse Records/Old 3-C Label Group.

Matter News wins two awards in Ohio’s Best Journalism Contest

Didi embraces the collective struggle on ‘Feel It Enough’

The Columbus rock band’s new album finds its members engaging the fight in the same way they approach making music: by pulling closer to one another and leaning on the power of community.

Columbus has taken steps to address the housing crisis. It’s not enough.

Recent mass evictions in complexes operated by investment firms and property groups are exacerbating a crisis already being driven by year-long waits for Section 8 housing, rising rents and a growing lack of affordable housing.

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