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Columbus officials today announced a charter amendment to establish a civilian police review board and an inspector general for the police division. Upon…
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A conservative think tank has filed a lawsuit against the City of Columbus and the state of Ohio, claiming that its employees who live outside of Columbus…
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Franklin County and the City of Columbus are teaming up to help small businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Qualifying groups may apply for a…
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Columbus officials say the city has received 157 million dollar in federal funding through the CARES Act to help residents recover from the COVID-19…
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The Columbus Board of Health today declared a local public health emergency giving the city extra safety measures to respond to COVID-19 cases. The…
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A divided state Supreme Court has accepted an appeal by Ohio's capital city fighting to keep its ban on bump stocks, which allow semi-automatic weapons to…
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Columbus City Council will fund a grant program to promote the recruitment of immigrants and refugees for civil service positions with the city.…
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Columbus city leaders Wednesday announced all full-time municipal employees will now make a minimum of 15 dollars per hour. Officials say there is a wage…
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The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission and several central Ohio municipalities are coming together for a comprehensive affordable housing study.MORPC…
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Two former motels in Franklinton are being transformed into affordable housing for at-risk youth. Mike Foley explains.The $4.5 million project represents…