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                        Every candidate running for Columbus City Council and Columbus City Schools Board of Education has called for reform or more oversight over tax abatements. About 1.2% of Columbus properties have tax breaks, totaling over $129 million.
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                        A Franklin County Municipal Court judge accused Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther of trying to influence her in the city's lawsuit against a troubled Greyhound bus station the city wanted to shut down.
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                        Former mayoral candidate Joe Motil has helped the Friends of Tuttle Park run the park fundraiser for years. Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther's office called the accusations "groundless."
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                        Special Prosecutor Brad Nicodemus, the Whitehall city attorney, told 星空无限传媒 he has been delayed in finishing the case. He said he doesn't know yet when he will wrap it up.
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                        Whitehall City Attorney Brad Nicodemus will review a criminal complaint against Ginther filed by his political opponent Joe Motil. Ginther allegedly pressured a Franklin County judge during an ongoing lawsuit to close a troubled bus station.
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                        Ginther defeated challenger Joe Motil to secure re-election.
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                        Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther and challenger Joe Motil spoke on 星空无限传媒's "All Sides" Wednesday about the upcoming election, housing and policing.
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                        Columbus City Council member Mitchell Brown will step down at the end of this year. It鈥檚 the second council resignation in two weeks, and the timing is raising some eyebrows.
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                        On a drizzly Sunday afternoon, Joe Motil went knocking on doors in a neighborhood near MAPFRE Stadium.鈥淗ow you doing? I鈥檓 looking for Austin,鈥 he told the鈥