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Some Columbus residents are expressing frustration after seeing the trash bill increase by an additional $3. “One, we were ...
A budget bill provision could force Ohio libraries to restrict access to LGBTQ+ content, sparking backlash, confusion, and ...
Columbus City Council member Lourdes Barroso de Padilla warns that Friday's U.S. Supreme Court ruling has implications beyond ...
At a special call meeting of the Mayor and City Council, Gaskin and outgoing members of the council took time to thank the ...
Same-sex marriage was legalized by the U.S. Supreme Court decision Obergefell v. Hodges. Ten years later, Columbus looks to ...
This is the second phase of the city's "Zone In" initiative, which includes rezoning over 66,000 parcels, or 43% of the city.
Two Northeast Ohio lawyers are preparing to sue state officials over lawmakers’ plan to take unclaimed funds to pay for a new ...
Because the extreme heat advisory for Columbus has been extended through June 27, City Council and partners offering free ...
By Marilyn Odendahl The Indiana Citizen June 25, 2025 A split Indiana Supreme Court has declared moot a challenge to the ...
More than $127,000 was misused in Conesville related to certain financial transactions processed by former City Clerk Yamira ...
Columbus City Council President Shannon G. Hardin was named to the LGBTQ+ Victory Institute's "Political Power List." He is recognized for his advocacy and efforts to establish the city's first LGBTQ+ ...
Rain pattered down on the gravel at the former county highway garage on the city’s east side as Jim Elkins peered around, ...