Central Ohio police departments have spent nearly $2 million on Flock license plate cameras
There are hundreds of Flock license plate cameras in central Ohio. Some have concerns about privacy and the lack of regulations that surround the technology, while others welcome it.
Energy demands are rising. Has this changed Ohio lawmakers’ stance on renewable energy?
The State of Energy, Part 3: Energy needs are increasing for the first time in 10 years. Some are seeking to improve the state government’s adversarial relationship with the renewable industry.
What did Ohio lose when it favored fossil fuels over renewable generation?
The State of Energy, Part 2: For decades Ohio made policies to favor fossil fuels over renewable sources like wind and solar. That’s caused impacts to health and the environment.
‘25% generation by 2025’: Where did Ohio’s Clean Energy Law go?
The State of Energy, Part 1: A bipartisan vote in 2008 codified the goal that 25% of energy generated in Ohio would come from renewable sources by 2025. But that number is only at 5% this year. What happened?

Columbus man leaves behind the reading list of a lifetime – nearly 3,600 books
Dan Pelzer passed away at the beginning of July, and has left behind a list of every book he read since 1962. Local libraries are honoring the voracious reader.
Tennis players raise racket over new pickleball courts in Upper Arlington
Petitioners have opposed the removal of three tennis courts at Northam Park to put in six new pickleball courts.
Ginseng in Ohio: ODNR investigates ‘The Root of All Evil’
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ recent investigation focuses on a little root at the center of a big industry.





