Richard D. Newlon ... “Dick” grew up in the Hilltop area, and attended Columbus West High School before graduating from Linden-McKinley High School in 1951. He had a lifelong career in ...
Snow to Mandolynn M ... Benjamin Risser & Danette Salmon Cara to Brad & Melissa Kochis; $445,000 1 Columbus Rd; Speedway Superamerica LLC to MDC Endeavour 1 LLC; $3,742,000 16 McKinley St.; JK & BK to ...
The Ohio National Guard was activated to help with the Blizzard of '78, which killed more than 50 people in Ohio ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Central Ohio will see its biggest snow event of the season so far on Sunday and Monday. Measurable snow began for some Sunday afternoon and will continue through the night into ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH ... remain in effect across the majority of Central Ohio until midnight tonight. Several inches of snow have already fallen across portion of the metro area.
In Franklin County, 2-4 more inches of snow is expected Friday afternoon and Friday night, according to the National Weather Service.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Franklin County and several others have been upgraded to a Winter Storm Warning. Winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories remain in effect across the majority of ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A winter storm left behind several inches of snow in central Ohio on Monday. The storm moved into the area on Sunday afternoon and the snow began tapering off late Monday morning.
Columbus received a record daily snowfall of 3 inches for the date of Jan. 21, according to the National Weather Service. This was the most amount of snow the city has seen since 2009. This winter ...
While temperatures aren’t as cold to start off, we are looking at a little more snow in Central Ohio to start off the day. Snow will last through a good part of the day, stacking up a little ...
The Columbus area saw around 3 inches of snowfall Tuesday, according to Director of Columbus Homeland Security and Emergency Management Chance Corbett. Now, part of Columbus is inaccessible to ...
The weather has been ugly in Ohio during the first two weeks of the new year. How does it stack up to National Weather Service records? Here's a look ...