-
AAA expects airports to be busier than ever over the Christmas and New Year travel period. In Columbus, more than 200,000 airline seats were booked for departure.
-
Business & EconomyAs online retail grows, traditional malls suffer – and that may lead to varied outcomes for Columbus’ biggest shopping hubs.
-
Anheuser Busch features a Cincinnati area canine on Budweiser's holiday beer cans.
-
After declining most of the fall, new infections are up again in more than half of U.S. states, worrying experts about what the holiday season may bring.
-
The COVID-19 delta variant may be waning, but as people move indoors cases are beginning to tick upward, just in time for the holidays. Today on Wellness Wednesday, we talk about safe ways to gather with loved ones this Thanksgiving.
-
A new survey finds that about half of Americans will ask their guests to wear masks and reveal their vaccination status.
-
It should come as no surprise that the holiday season produces more trash than usual. In fact, according to research from Stanford University ,...
-
The virus interfering with end-of-year parties across the country. Even the traditional Times Square ball drop in New York City at midnight will be closed to the public and seen virtually.
-
During the 1960s and 70s, an industrial area on the west side of Columbus was home to a huge, 75-foot-long Nativity display depicting Mary, Joseph, wise men, camels and a cast of other animal characters. The holiday attraction was staged outside the workshop and retail store of Columbus artist and designer Gordon Keith.
-
"We're really busy. It's been unbearable," sighed Manny Huenchunir, a Postal Service truck driver who was unloading and reloading crates of mail at a post office outside Boston on Tuesday night.