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Columbus Mayor Andy Ginther says he is disappointed with the Columbus Fraternal Order of Police's lack of commitment to reform. Ginther met yesterday with…
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A Columbus man has filed a lawsuit to block the City of Columbus from removing the Christopher Columbus statue from the city hall grounds unless city…
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Columbus City Council last night approved creating a Community Reinvestment Area for the Quarry development near Trabue and Dublin Roads on the west side.…
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Columbus City Council last night approved a resolution declaring racism a public health crisis in the city. The resolution of expression carries no legal…
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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…
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Columbus City Council last night formally accepted 157 million dollars in federal CARES Act funding to help with economic and human service needs amid the…
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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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In an effort to reduce the city's carbon footprint, Columbus City Council this week approved an ordinance requiring large commercial, public and…
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Columbus City Council last night voted to allocate 1 million dollars from the city's general fund for emergency human services. Council president Shannon…
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Columbus City Council last night approved a 15-year, 100 percent property tax abatement for a for-profit pharmaceutical company created by Children’s…