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U.S. Housing and Urban Development officials were in Columbus Wednesday for a trio of announcements regarding the Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority.…
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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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Columbus fire officials have released the name of the second person injured in last week's home explosion on the east side. 33-year-old Dontaye Conner…
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Columbus City Council last night approved legislation raising the threshold for purchasing municipal goods and services. Columbus Finance Director Joe…
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Council Approves Money For Saving Two Poindexter Village Buildings, Fund For Immigrant Legal DefenseColumbus City Council last night approved spending 1.1 million dollars on redeveloping a building on Champion Avenue and another on Granville Street,…
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Columbus City Council last night approved a 6-year, 65 percent income tax break for a health care I-T company to move from Dublin to Columbus. Sponsoring…
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The Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority has told the 96 residents of Bollinger Tower on North High Street to leave by the end of April. That will…
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Ohio History Connection officials have voted to approve designating two remaining buildings at the former Poindexter Village public housing development as…
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The Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority is studying whether to classify two buildings at the first public housing project in the city as historical…
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The Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority will lay off 41 employees as it begins to privatize management of its nearly 14 hundred public-housing units.…