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A group is proposing a fee for some purchases in the Short North that, if approved, would fund programs around safety and beautification ...
Champion Middle School students celebrated graduating from the Guns D.O.W.N. program, pledging to resolve conflicts peacefully and inspire peers.
Columbus is grappling with a concerning increase in domestic violence-related homicides, with 10 such incidents reported ...
The Columbus mayor's office says that while they disagree with President Trump's orders on DEI, the city will review its ...
Despite Columbus' rapid growth and increasing prices, the city's housing costs have yet to catch up to the price of ...
The entire city of Columbus has slowly begun to sink into the earth at a terrifying rate - putting more than one million ...
Affordability and stability. They’re the main selling points for central Ohio in recruiting new residents. But new data shows the Columbus area is struggling with ...
Mayor Ginther introduces legislation for a new Division of Housing Stability in Columbus to improve tenant protections and ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther submitted legislation to city council to create the Division of Housing ...
The mayors of Athens, Westerville and several other Ohio cities that have outlawed anti-LGBTQ+ practices known as “conversion therapy” are calling for ...
Despite numerous delays in the Intel semiconductor plant in Licking County, most local leaders said they’re confident the facility will eventually open.
The Columbus Department of Public Utilities has received a makeover. The city announced that the department will now be known ...