Katie Geniusz
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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.
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The Whittier Street bridge that provides access to Scioto Audubon Metro Park and the Lower Scioto Greenway officially reopened with a new pathway for bikes and pedestrians.
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Some alumni groups have been pushing back against a June 27 email telling them their mission statements were changed after the law banned diversity, equity and inclusion efforts on campus.
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Jimmie and Mindy Beall were first in line in Franklin County to get married after Obergefell v. Hodges legalized same-sex marriage nationwide. They now are celebrating 10 years as a married couple.
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Same-sex marriage was legalized by the U.S. Supreme Court decision Obergefell v. Hodges. Ten years later, Columbus looks to continue to create policy that protects the LGBTQ+ community.
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Money from the proposed 2025 capital budget would go toward affordable housing, improving safety at intersections, a new police substation at Easton and other improvements.
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Farnaz Maleky, an Iranian immigrant who lives in Columbus and is a professor at Ohio State University, has not been able to contact her family that lives in Tehran since Tuesday.