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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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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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Columbus City Council last night approved legislation reducing the penalties for possessing small amounts of marijuana. Offenders caught with up to 100…
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An updated ordinance passed by Columbus City Council in December to protect renters from being evicted by their landlord for complaining about code…
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The Legal Aid Society of Columbus says its Tenant Advocacy Project created last year helped people stay in their homes 240 percent more often than those…
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More than 150,000 Ohio Medicaid beneficiaries who had their coverage dropped at the beginning of this year will now be reinstated. It’s the result of a…
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A federal judge has ordered state officials to reinstate Medicaid benefits for plaintiffs in a lawsuit, while denying a request to expand benefits to…
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Legal advocates for the poor have filed a civil rights complaint with the federal government over Ohio's move to waive work requirements for food stamp…