As you get older, there are defining moments in your life. Moments when you realize that your childhood is truly gone. Currently, that moment is sitting in a field off of US 23.
The Santa Maria was a Columbus icon throughout my childhood. It sat, docked on the Scioto River, serving as everyone's favorite field…
During a storm in Dayton last week, local man Chip Beale captured an amazing and rare phenomenon.
The video, which now has more than 200,000 views on Youtube, can be pretty unsettling at first. After a loud bang, you can see an arc of electric blue light dance through the treeline before stopping abruptly.
Although some would…
The last wild wolves roamed Ohio in the mid-1800’s.
By the time wolves became protected as an endangered species in 1972, very few ancestors of man's best friend roamed free in the United States, with the exception of Alaska. Although wolves are not expected to return to Ohio, Columbus has one unique opportunity to learn…
On April 21, 1930, a fire started in the heart of Columbus that would rock the city and horrify the entire nation.
What are we if not our history? It molds us into who we are, it teaches us the lessons we’ll need to carry us into the future, it provides a guide on how to…
In 1953, just one week before his 16th birthday, a young Larry Arnold got himself a job. The Market St Kroger in Zanesville hired Arnold to work as a store clerk. After all these years, Arnold will be officially retiring from the Kroger Marketplace store in Pickerington, Ohio. He announced his retirement back in December…