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Why Electricity Bills Are So High—and How the Blowback Could Hit Trump

As Democrats and climate activists seize on energy costs as a political issue, new data shows electricity rates rose 5 percent nationwide in 2025. The figures were much higher in some states.
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Gail Freedman exposes the lie in ‘No One Cares About Crazy People’
The filmmaker brings her documentary about families impacted by severe mental illness to the Wexner Center for the Arts on Wednesday, March 4
Trek Manifest lives out the stages of grief onstage with ‘Tosca’s Boy Session Part 1’
The Columbus rapper’s new live album, the first in a planned trio, is out now on Bandcamp and hits the remaining streaming services on Monday, March 2.
How Wexner’s desire for a city center led to a more fragmented Columbus 
As the central Ohio retail magnate faces a larger public reconciliation owing to his ties with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, a look back at how the Wexner name became so synonymous with the city.
Fifteen years in, Ken Eppstein remains committed to Nix Comics
‘There’s just the improbability of 15 years, and all of the things that have to happen to end up where I am now, doing what I’ve done, and doing what I continue to do.’
Stefan Doke puts his back into the making of new Forever Strange EP
The Columbus rock quartet will celebrate the release of ‘EP 2’ at Rambling House on Saturday, Feb. 28, supported by Wax Teeth and Brian Damage.
‘They took away our voices’: Administrators quash planned Plain City student walkout
In a statement sent late last week to district families, the Jonathan Alder Board of Education wrote that while it recognizes and respects the constitutional right of students to express their views, ‘those rights must be exercised in a manner that does not disrupt the operation of the schools.’