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Columbus announced its next phase for the Zone-In plan, which seeks to modernize and update its zoning code and land-use policy to encourage development. This next set of parcels include more than 40% ...
Columbus is surveying residents on whether the city should cull its deer population and what methods residents would support using.
A $30 million sewer line project in South Columbus has sparked safety concerns among residents, who say the construction site ...
Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin said everyone needs to be a part of the solution in fighting against gun violence.
The Columbus City Schools' Board of Education's Policy and Governance Committee heard from the district's Chief Information Officer on the topic last week. The district's new policy could instruct ...
Columbus City Council approves phase two of the Zone In Initiative, overhauling zoning rules to expand housing and streamline ...
The protest, which took place at Columbus City Hall, was to express support for immigrant communities and solidarity with protesters in Los Angeles.
Chris Corso’s One Hospitality is coming back to Park Street in a big way. Here's what's opening next week in the old Short ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Just as similar protests continue in California, people gathered in Columbus for an “ICE Out” protest Tuesday evening. Hundreds of people gathered in front… ...
Hundreds flooded Columbus streets to unite against ICE raids, standing in solidarity with the Los Angeles community.
Columbus City Council members have agreed to expand the scope of work regarding a project on Second Street that will add on-street parking and other traffic calming measures and will also include ...