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Local restaurant vandalized with racist graffiti; local businesses pitch in to help clean it up
A local, beloved Mediterranean restaurant was vandalized yesterday, but thanks to other local businesses, the racist remarks have already been cleaned off their windows. Lavash Cafe, located at 2985 N. High St. in Clintonville since 2008, posted on their Instagram account that someone vandalized their doors with racist graffiti, but that the community is rallying behind them. “We love our Clintonville neighborhood because of moments like this,” Lavash posted. “Last night, someone messaged us after discovering racist graffiti on our windows and new vinyl bakery door.”
Downtown bar and kitchen shuts down after lease goes unrenewed
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A Downtown bar and kitchen that’s been in Columbus since 2016 has closed its doors after its lease went unrenewed. Hadley’s Bar and Kitchen on the corner of South 4th and East Cherry streets recently shut down after eight years. The closure was confirmed by Crafted for You — the group […]
Ohio based chain ranked #1 regional fast food restaurant by ‘USA Today,’ beating In-N-Out
There are two types of people in this world: those who like cinnamon in their chili, and those who detest it. But it appears that the latter is in the minority, for none other than Cincinnati-based Skyline Chili has been ranked the #1 regional fast food restaurant in the U.S., according to USA Today’s 10Best Awards. Skyline beat popular competitors such as the West Coast’s In-N-Out and Texas’ infamous Whataburger.
Ohio State Fair Previews Treats And New Foods For 2024
This week, many Richland Countians will be heading down to Columbus for the annual extravaganza known as the Ohio State Fair. There, food vendors will be firing up the grills, filling the fryers, and prepping the delicious bites of this year’s event. Brand new in 2024 is New Food...
Photos: Chris Stapleton Brings the Country Tunes to Columbus
Country music heavyweights Chris Stapleton, Marcus King and Nikki Lane paid Columbus' Schottenstein Center a visit on July 19 as part of Stapleton's "All American Road Show" tour. Keep scrolling for all of the twangy magic we captured during Friday night's show. Scroll down to view images. Page 1 of...
Melt Bar and Grilled closes in Columbus' Easton Town Center amid lawsuit, bankruptcy
After bankruptcy and a dicey lawsuit brought by its landlords, Melt Bar and Grilled appears to be cooked. The Easton Town Center location sported signs Friday thanking customers for their years of service but advertised that the restaurant "has left the building" and is "permanently closed." Melt's Columbus location page...
Global tech outage continues to cause delays at John Glenn Columbus International Airport
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A global IT outage grounded flights nationwide Friday, including major airlines like United, American and Delta. "Every person that I've talked to that's had to deal with flying today has been having a tough time,” said traveler Anthony Cihan. Cancellations kept many grounded in Columbus...
Beef-Free Burgers: Exploring Bison and Turkey Alternatives
I’ve been writing this column for a few months now, and I think it’s time to come clean: for almost 20 years of my life, I didn’t eat beef (or any mammalian meat, for that matter). But I still really liked cheeseburgers, and I didn’t really want to fully write them off. I wanted to keep eating burgers, even if they weren’t going to be beef-based. I had to find another option.
Columbus Metropolitan Library holding summer reading events
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – While school is still out for the summer, the Columbus Metropolitan Library is still encouraging students to continue reading with fun events. The library system’s Summer Reading Challenge is happening now with several events featuring music, dancing, singing, education and more. Below is a list of activities students can enjoy through […]
Watch: Columbus Zoo gorilla lands viral fame in sweet video kissing baby through glass
It's been a big year for gorillas at the Columbus Zoo. Last month the zoo welcomed a new baby gorilla, the 35th born on its property. The baby is visible to visitors at an indoor viewing area in the Congo Expedition from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. ...
Dave Koz and Friends Christmas Tour 2024 is Coming to Palace Theatre in December
CAPA will welcome Grammy-nominated saxophonist extraordinaire Dave Koz and the Dave Koz and Friends Christmas Tour 2024 to Columbus for a festive, high-energy show at the Palace Theatre on Saturday, December 14. Marking the 27th anniversary of the longest-running jazz-based Christmas tour, Dave Koz & Friends bring a fresh sensibility...
Garden: Plants native to Columbus can add to beautiful landscapes
One of my goals as a gardener is to plant something somewhere in my home landscape every month of the year. While that goal may be more easily achievable in locations in other parts of the country, it is becoming more achievable here in Greater Columbus thanks to climate change, some strategic planning on my part and a little help from Mother Nature. ...
Old Dutchman Bait & Tackle store’s Ashcraft: ‘People are fishing for a lot of catfish’
As summer unfolds, central Ohio has been abuzz with anglers engaged in the summer catfishing season. Summer nights are ideal for catfishing as these fish move into shallow waters to feed, making it both a popular recreational activity and a source of quality table fare for Ohio anglers. Nestled just...
Where can you eat near the Columbus Convention Center? Here are 15 options within a mile
A world of steaks, pasta, burgers, cocktails and other deliciousness awaits within walking distance of the Greater Columbus Convention Center, the main hub of activity for hundreds of events, including Animate Columbus, which runs July 19-21. Here are 15 options that don’t even require directions. They’re all located on High Street, within one...
Columbus author spills truth about Ohio cults in new graphic novel
Matthew Erman's haunting newest graphic novel is also his most personal. “Loving, Ohio” follows four teenagers in a rundown Ohio suburb where a cult controls much of daily life. They try to cope with the death of a friend by suicide and make it through high school before they can get out of town, while solving the mystery of the mysterious “man in the afternoon,” who may or may not be targeting and killing teenagers.
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