An armchair urban planner shares ideas for Columbus' future, drawing inspiration from Louisville's vibrant music scene, organic density and abundant green spaces.
After being diagnosed with peripartum cardiomyopathy and joining Go Red for Women in 2024, Marian Dancy was able to notice ...
Lola Celli's disappearance, one of Columbus' most puzzling missing persons cases, may have a new lead thanks to a potential ...
Families Flourish's CEO says accessory dwelling units help create neighborhoods where kids can be around people from ...
Tom and Tara Paider tackled renovations on their Upper Arlington home, securing its legacy while updating its interior with a ...
With Green Bexley, Rebecca Ness works to restore the native habitat of birds, bees and butterflies, transforming a neighborhood in the process.
Also known as Vesperteen, Colin Rigsby's tattoo studio, attached to his Westerville home, doubles as a music studio.
Kate Stevens' Red Giraffe Designs has three locations throughout Columbus, offering accessories for several tastes and forever jewelry installations.
Just a nine-hour drive from Columbus, the lodge in Highlands, North Carolina is a great place to enjoy nature and unique, chef-curated dinners.
Columbus Monthly and Columbus CEO invite you to help us celebrate the bold, creative, incredible women making a difference in the community. Nominations for the Inspiring Women class of 2026 are now ...
Whether you’re trying to reduce your carbon footprint for your New Year’s resolution or just want to be more environmentally conscious, it’s never the wrong time to start integrating more sustainable ...