-
United Way of Central Ohio's Board of Directors approved $7.6 million in funding for 93 nonprofits in the region to help the groups meet basic needs and…
-
Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein today released 8 recommendations to reform the culture of justice in the city. Among the action items, appointing a…
-
A Cincinnati police officer escaped injury when his helmet was struck by a bullet during a police brutality protest early Sunday while in Columbus a fire…
-
Columbus Mayor Andy Ginther and other city leaders said Monday they support a bill raising the state's gas tax by 18 cents a gallon to help maintain roads…
-
Two former Columbus Urban League employees have filed a lawsuit claiming they were fired for being lesbians. Joselyn Parker and Chyna Mitchell say the…
-
The City of Columbus is taking additional steps to build on its status as a welcoming community to immigrants and refugees. Mike Foley reports.In…
-
Wednesday's Columbus Metropolitan Club forum focused on Franklin County's eviction rate, which is the highest in the state. As Mike Foley reports, it's a…
-
Advocates for the homeless and social service groups held a forum yesterday on the connection between racism and homelessness. Mike Foley…
-
Issues 50 and 51 on the ballot this fall for the Columbus City Schools have been unprecedented, both in the size and the scope of the plans, and in the…
-
55-year-old Ovell Harrison served as Director of Education Services between 2004 and 2010. Department of Labor investigators say Harrison used his…