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Columbus City Council believes that the safety risks for LGBTQ individuals are at an all-time high, with their identities at risk of being erased. Evan Low, president and CEO of the LGBTQ+ Victory ...
Columbus has not purchased a new helicopter that it was able to put into service since 2012. In 2020, under a previous chief of police, the city bought a Bell 407GXi helicopter for $3.4 million ...
The Columbus City Council unanimously approved President Shannon Hardin's proposal to create an LGBTQ+ affairs commission to advise city leaders. Hardin underscored the historical step by playing ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Columbus City Council took the next steps last week to approve the creation of a new LGBTQ+ affairs commission. Introduced by Council President Shannon Hardin, the ...
City officials have extended the temporary closure of the Columbus Area Arts Council (CAAC) Sixth Street Arts Alley Parklet ...
Columbus City Council voted Monday night to halt efforts to buy a new $2.5 million fire truck from a Dublin company and instead try and purchase a new truck from a Wisconsin company. The 85 workers ...
Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin said he woke up to a phone call overnight, telling him about a mass shooting in the South Side neighborhood.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Columbus City Council voted Monday night to approve phase two of the city's "Zone In" initiative, marking the most significant changes to the city's zoning regulations in more ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - Columbus city leaders are at odds over whether to use taxpayer dollars to cover $47,000 in legal fees—a debate that took center stage at Tuesday’s city council meeting.
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — On Tuesday, Columbus Council – for the second time – questioned the legal fees paid to a private attorney that was representing a city department head. WRBL News 3 ...
Columbus City Council approved the $6M purchase of two new Bell 505 helicopters for the Division of Police. CPD says it will sell one of its older helicopters once the new ones arrive.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Columbus City Council took the next steps last week to approve the creation of a new LGBTQ+ affairs commission. Introduced by Council President Shannon Hardin, the ...