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Columbus City Council has authorized funding to help a program city leaders said is vital in the fight against domestic violence. Monday, the city council authorized ...
School is out for the summer, and programs are starting for kids and teens. The City of Columbus invested more than $28 ...
School’s out for the summer and Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther welcomed kids to the first day of summer programming at the J.C ...
Columbus leaders are illuminating City Hall on Monday in celebration of LGBTQ+ Pride Month, while honoring the first openly ...
As part of its 'Housing for All' plan, Columbus is creating a Division of Housing Stability to help tenants and hold bad ...
Columbus invests $28M in summer programs, focusing on safety and future opportunities for kids through innovative activities and career exploration.
Nearly $1.9-million renovation of Maloney Park in Columbus' South Linden with new playground and more is completed just in ...
The list was published last week, about a month after President Donald Trump issued an executive order directing the ...
The Dispatch sat down with Kyle Strickland and Brian Steel to discuss the 5-year aftermath of the 2020 protests in Columbus.
In 2020, weeks of civil unrest and protests followed the death of George Floyd. Activists and officials reflect on what has – ...
Columbus has installed an independent review board, revamped the way it responds to protests and created alternative response ...
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