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Columbus Mayor Skip Henderson gave a brief update Tuesday on the search to replace fired City Manager Isaiah Hugley.
As pandemic-era federal emergency rental assistance comes to an end City Council is setting up its own solution.
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Approved city budget includes nearly $8 million for improvements at dangerous Columbus intersections
Improvements to sidewalks, fixing potholes and median upgrades are just some of the plans for the more than 20 intersections ...
The “Our River…Our Riverfront” project took a sizable step forward on Monday when Columbus officials enlisted a contractor to ...
A Vietnam veteran, has been maintaining a piece of property on South Oakley Avenue for the past seven years, believing it was ...
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Franklin Township pressures Columbus to share cost of emergency services after repeat levy failures
Franklin Township urges Columbus to help cover emergency service costs as township voters face another fire levy decision in ...
An 80-year-old Columbus resident, Herbert Murray, has been maintaining a lot next to his home for eight years, unaware that ...
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Columbus PD voices opinion on city's proposed homeless ordinance
Officers with Columbus PD voiced their opinions on Tuesday about the city's proposed homeless ordinance after receiving ...
The Columbus Redevelopment Commission has agreed to provide more than $1 million in workforce development funding to a Columbus-based nonprofit focused on accelerating the commercial adoption of ...
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther is not required by law to attend Columbus City Council meetings, but he does always have a ...
For students at Woodcrest Elementary School, Columbus City School's only year-round program, the school year kicked off this ...
Five people have been charged after a violent brawl in downtown Cincinnati over the weekend. A video of the fight, which ...
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