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Columbus City Council last night approved Department of Public Safety recommendations to object to the renewal of liquor licenses for six local carryouts.…
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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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Columbus city officials say an Indiana developer has been chosen to build a residential and office complex in the Franklinton area. The firm will break…
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The Columbus Downtown Commission has approved plans to build a park with fountains, a cafe and restrooms outside of the COSI building downtown, replacing…
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The City of Columbus is leasing 56-acres of the Scioto Peninsula to the Riversouth Authority to continue years worth of redevelopment work in the area.…
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Columbus city officials say the Santa Maria, the replica of Christopher Columbus' flagship, is being pulled out of the Scioto River to make room for…
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Columbus City Council last night approved the 807-million-dollar municipal budget for the year.The largest spending plan in Columbus history calls for the…
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The board of directors of the Columbus Zoo voted yesterday to put a permanent, 1.25 mill property tax levy on the May ballot. The revenue would be used to…
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2013 was a year of progress when it comes to development in downtown Columbus. Officials formally announced plans to redevelop Franklinton and the Scioto…
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Franklin County Commissioners today approved a deal to raze Veterans Memorial downtown, despite calls from local vets and the facility's board to renovate…