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A federal court threw out the law enacted in Hot Springs, Ark., that applied to someone approaching a vehicle. The judge ruled that the law violated the First Amendment's protection on free speech.
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development says central Ohio's homeless population rose this year by nearly seven percent to the second-highest…
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As part of a nationwide effort to provide permanent, affordable housing to non-elderly residents with disabilities, the U.S. Department of Housing and…
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio is asking 69 Ohio municipalities to repeal bans on panhandling. Jim Letizia reports. Columbus enacted an…
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The Community Shelter Board received the second largest grant in the latest round of federal funding to prevent youth homelessness. Mike Foley has…
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The Columbus Metropolitan Library has designated all of its 23 branches a 'Safe Place', as part of a partnership with Huckleberry House to connect…
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Columbus City Council is scheduled to introduce legislation on Monday designed to curb aggressive panhandling. In June of last year, the city was forced…
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Columbus City Council this week approved legislation giving 75 thousand dollars to the Community Shelter Board to support a program fighting infant…
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Despite a slight increase nationally, homelessness declined in Ohio according to the latest estimate by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban…
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The Columbus Metropolitan Library has established new rules to "dispel the notion" that people are camping inside its buildings. The board of directors…