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An independent U.N. investigator and outspoken critic of Israel’s policies in Gaza says that the sanctions recently imposed ...
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of several Indiana professors ...
A truly unique jazz performance will be returning to Helen Haddad Hall this summer. Known as Indiana’s premier hot club style ...
Swifties, get ready for a new twist on Taylor. While Sarah Jessica may look and sing just like the world famous pop star, her ...
A federal judge has ruled that Job Corps centers nationwide must remain open, including the one near Camp Atterbury.
Dear Sister: First, the legal: you could, if you want, consult an estate attorney to see about the possibility of suing your ...
A celebration of community and creativity will come to life this August, and everyone is invited to join in on the fun and ...
The “Our River…Our Riverfront” project took a sizable step forward on Monday when Columbus officials enlisted a contractor to ...
In another first for Columbus, Christmas and the red Salvation Army kettles have arrived in July. Volunteers with the ...
For an anniversary as golden as 50, Kim Ray knew she wanted to create something special for the Yellow Trail Research Center.
A Columbus-based health care organization is seeking to expand its footprint in Indiana as health care costs continue to rise ...
A Welcome Home Veterans Parade was held in downtown Columbus, where local veterans marched through the city streets as locals ...