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One provision strips all Medicaid and CHIP funding for gender-affirming care, including puberty blockers, hormone therapy, ...
From fireworks to drive-in theaters and new police staff, the May 19 Columbus City Council meeting was abuzz with activity and updates.
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.
Nearly two weeks after a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction allowing Naples Pride's drag show outdoors, counsel for the city has appealed.
In the city that care forgot, the party had made its way into the prison. More than a decade before the recent New Orleans ...
As with all investigations, we remain committed to a thorough and unbiased review of the facts,” says a Columbus Police ...
Athens City Council met Monday evening to discuss street repaving, as well as property rezonings and a new shared-use bike ...
Councilwoman Crabb should be ashamed of herself and, if she really wanted what was best for the people of Columbus, she would ...
After a chorus of calls to end Phoenix's reverse lanes of Seventh Street and Seventh Avenue, leaders voted to conduct a new study.
Voters will see five bonds issues, for safety and health, parks and recreation, public services, public utilities, and ...
Columbus Mayor Andrew J. Ginther is proposing a $1.9 billion bond package he's asking voters to approve in November ...
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther said $500 million from the bond package would go toward building affordable housing in the city ...