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A seven-month study exploring early childhood education finds Franklin County lagging behind the nation in enrollment and significant differences in the…
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The City of Columbus today launched a pilot program to connect more women, minorities, and families to available resources as part of a broader financial…
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Sunday marked the eleventh straight day of police brutality protests in downtown Columbus. No arrests or property damage are reported. A prayer march…
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Columbus voters will choose four City Council members this November, and a primary in May appears likely. Ten candidates filed petitions to run on…
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Columbus City Council today announced plans to add another $3.3 million to Mayor Andy Ginther's 2019 municipal budget proposal. Last November, Ginther…
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The City of Columbus has agreed to pay a landscaping firm more than 140 thousand dollars to install nearly 800 new trees throughout the city. Some of the…
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Columbus leaders have announced a new tax abatement strategy designed to increase affordable housing stock. The strategy splits the city's 12 community…
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Civic and religious leaders broke ground Tuesday on a first-of-its kind social justice park in downtown Columbus. Mike Foley reports.Washington Gladden…
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Columbus advocates, city officials and DACA recipients Thursday reiterated their call for Congress to agree on a legislative solution for the roughly…
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A report issued last year by the Women's Fund of Central Ohio and the Kirwin Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity found that working Ohio women…