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Shortly after the Zoo's opening of the North America Trek, two black bear cubs are introduced into the region.
A trio of species that were once a rare sight in Ohio are making a comeback. Bald eagles, bobcats and black bears are all ...
A pickleball facility featuring 15 indoor courts will soon open in central Ohio.  Pickleball Kingdom is set to open at 4500 ...
Columbus' urban deer population has become unavoidable, leading to polarized debates. The city and its suburbs are looking ...
The economic reality of Ada is what first catches the attention of budget-conscious retirees. With a monthly budget of $1,200, you’re not just surviving here – you’re living comfortably in a way that ...
Generally speaking, gambling is banned on Cleveland Metroparks property. But the parks system is considering new sources of revenue.
Down a country road in Columbus County, where the pine trees whisper secrets and the air smells of possibility, sits Grahamland Amusements LLC – a wonderfully bizarre roadside attraction that feels ...
While school's out for the summer, the fun doesn't stop in Happy Valley, Pennsylvania! With arts festivals, fresh ice cream, ...
A female Asian elephant calf was born at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium on July 23, following a 22-month pregnancy. The baby, ...
Columbus Zoo staff knew the zoo’s male lion, Roary, and one of the lionesses, Asali, did not get along. Staff believe one of the lions damaged a door between their enclosures overnight.
"Untamed: An Evening of Conservation" on Sept. 19 will raise funds for the Columbus Zoo and The Wilds’ conservation initiatives around the world.
Liberty Township officials say the Columbus Zoo, which doesn't pay property tax, has been unwilling to negotiate on reimbursement for emergency runs.