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As with all investigations, we remain committed to a thorough and unbiased review of the facts,” says a Columbus Police ...
A week after a divided city council rejected buying a firetruck over a dispute between the supplier and union, the council ...
Donald Trump says he's bringing Columbus Day back. What's happened to the explorer's statues in his namesake city?
This afternoon, the Columbus City Council concluded budget hearings. The 2025-2026 fiscal year budget ended up being $395 ...
Columbus leased the space to Milestone 229 in 2010 until the lease's expiration at the end of 2024, which closed the ...
Columbus City Council members finalized an appropriation to pay for expenses incurred after the city’s redevelopment commission took ownership of the former Sears Building last summer.
Columbus City Council has approved $2.5 million for a new fire truck. This comes as the local firefighters’ union raised the ...
After initially rejecting the purchase, the Columbus City Council approved a $2.5 million contract with The Sutphen Corp. for a firetruck. The new contract includes provisions allowing for ...
The Columbus City Council approved changes to the city's fireworks ordinance that shorten the period of time residents can sell and use fireworks.
Council members approved the $2.5 million ladder truck purchase after rejecting it narrowly last week. Sutphen, a Dublin-based company, is in a dispute with its union workers.
Councilwoman Crabb should be ashamed of herself and, if she really wanted what was best for the people of Columbus, she would ...
Columbus City Council awarded a $100,000 grant last week to Ohio’s longest-serving LGBTQ+ youth organization, as part of an effort to combat anti-LGBTQ+ ...