Katie Geniusz
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Business & EconomyThe Columbus Metropolitan Library announced that it is selling the land north of the Shepard Branch to fund the construction of an affordable housing development by the non-profit Homeport.
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The Columbus Air Show starts on Friday and will feature the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels, aerial acrobatics, and the opportunity to get up close to aircraft.
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The statue was removed in 2020, but now may be headed to a new home in a park that celebrates Columbus citizen's culture and heritage.
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The former one-term governor said he doesn't think former U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown and former Congressman Tim Ryan are the future of Ohio.
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Dan Pelzer passed away at the beginning of July, and has left behind a list of every book he read since 1962. Local libraries are honoring the voracious reader.
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A demonstration is set to take place Saturday, August 9, and seeks to show community solidarity and oppose recent actions taken by the Trump Administration.
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The Human Rights Campaign kicked off its 鈥淎merican Dreams Tour鈥 in Columbus. Visiting 12 cities nationwide the tour focuses on stories of LGBTQ+ people in red states.
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Unions are demonstrating outside of the Blossom Solar Project's worksite after the hiring of non-union workers. The demonstrations have been met with hostility from some employees.
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Columbus City Councilmember Otto Beatty is proposing a new law to make it easier for residents to add accessory dwelling units to single-family parcels.
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Hiro Ramen & Tea on Sawmill Road released a statement after ICE agents arrested three employees in the restaurant's parking lot Wednesday morning.