Moss illustrates that it pays to go your own way
Bexley High School and Columbus College of Art and Design graduate Ian Moss will have an exhibition of his illustrations at the Catacombs...
Resident says use auxiliary officers for events
The city of Reynoldsburg should better utilize its auxiliary police officers, according to one concerned resident wwho spoke at the June 25 meeting of...
Red, White & Boom a real blast
Photo courtesy of Red, White & Boom
Fireworks will light up the night sky over downtown Columbus as the finale to the...
Reynoldsburg Fourth fizzles
The city of Reynoldsburg will be uncharacteristically quiet on the Fourth of July this year, thanks to the absence of the community parade and...
Landlords lauded for fighting crime, criticized for curfew
Messenger photos by John Matuszak
Pinetree Village resident Rick Burney cools off by being soaked by his grandson, Saul Burney, but he...
Wicked tells which witch is which
Photo by Joan Marcus
Christina DiCicco is a comic gem as the bubbleheaded Galinda in "Wicked," now playing at the Ohio Theatre through July 8....
Bexley athletes send mixed message about drug, alcohol use
Almost all of the Bexley school district's 260 varsity athletes surveyed say their experiences have been positive and that coaches encourage them to make...
Woman who lost grandson saving lives with smoke detectors
Messenger photo by Dianne Garrett
Audrey Watts (right) received the first free smoke detector installed by volunteers accompanying Carolyn Syx (left) canvassing east...
3rd Walnut Ridge Gates Scholar honored
Messenger photo by Heather Taylor
Walnut Ridge High School graduate El Haji Falilou...
Bexley Council Oks site for police station, debates financing
It hasn't exactly been a high-speed chase, but after years of discussion, Bexley City Council is inching toward getting a new police station project...