Early conversations about who would fill former Columbus Councilor Judy Thomas’ seat prior to her resignation would have ...
While Black History Month may be nearing an end, that does not mean your curiosity or learning about Black history in Columbus ... which is now Ohio State Hospital East, was the city's segregated ...
Columbus City Hall, 90 West Broad St., Columbus, OH 43215 February 11 • 4:30 p.m. Minority Business Certification Open House • 5:30 p.m. Doors open for celebration • 6:00 p.m. Celebration ...
A Columbus group aims to ... state director of the Ohio Working Families Party and a Safety Collective member. "We will not be the first city to advance a policy like this, and we will not ...
Brown, 50, is finishing up his second tour of duty at City Hall ... to Columbus in 1997 to work for WBNS-TV (Channel 10). He quickly left to become communications director for the Ohio Democratic ...
Republic file photo Columbus City Hall. City officials have formally adopted the findings of the Columbus housing study commissioned and completed last year. Robin Hilber, director of community ...
Big Lots and other recent store closings add to over 3 million square feet of empty Columbus retail space, but experts say that might not be so bad.
Columbus City Schools Superintendent Angela Chapman said the district stands to lose more than $45 million in revenue under Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's proposed state budget, saying the cuts would be ...
Where Columbus, central Ohio cities stand on their DEI initiatives The proposal would have all current city council seats expire in November, and if the proposal passes in May, the current council ...
Although Grandview Heights is just minutes from downtown Columbus, this small city (population 7,300 ... from $355,000 to more than $500,000. The Ohio State University Hospital System, less ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Columbus Metropolitan Library announced that it is partnering with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to bring some artifacts to central Ohio this spring. From March 4 through May 22 ...
Columbus City Schools Superintendent Angela Chapman said the district stands to lose $45 million under Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's proposed budget.