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Before the Columbus City Council passed legislation giving a platform to the LGBTQ+ community, council reflected on a very different vote in 1984.
Almost a year after foreign hackers infiltrated Columbus' computer systems and leaked stolen data, the city could invest $23 million in cybersecurity.
A year after Columbus suffered a cyber attack, Councilmember Bankston said he's pushing for transparency and it's frustrating leaders can't share more.
City leaders are debating whether to pay $47,000 in legal fees tied to a finance department investigation, raising concerns over transparency and taxpayer impact.
On Tuesday, Columbus Council – for the second time – questioned the legal fees paid to a private attorney that was representing a city department head.
One year after the cyberattack, Columbus has released no more details, but the city council signed off on $23 million for cybersecurity.
Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin is delivering a scathing rebuke to the Village of Brice on social media over its use of automated traffic cameras to enforce the speed limit.
Both Columbus City Council candidates Tiara Ross and Jesse Vogel have claimed the "progressive" mantle that is used by left-leaning Democrats who don't identify with the moderate wing of their party.
The City of Columbus owes surrounding school districts almost $6 million, and it has to do with agreements connected to economic development and job creation.
Despite calls to stay neutral, the Franklin County Democratic Party has endorsed Tiara Ross over Jesse Vogel in the Columbus City Council race.