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In a Tuesday afternoon social media post, Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin said the village of Brice makes most of its money from tickets, and that the tickets burden the court system.
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Same-sex marriage was legalized by the U.S. Supreme Court decision Obergefell v. Hodges. Ten years later, Columbus looks to continue to create policy that protects the LGBTQ+ community.
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We’ll talk with Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin about how the city is navigating its growth on this hour of All Sides.
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We’ll talk with Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin about how the city is navigating its growth on this hour of All Sides.
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A total of 48 nonprofit human service agencies are receiving funds to focus on infant vitality, homelessness and housing stability for immigrants and refugees.
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Columbus City Council voted Monday to rescind the city’s mask mandate, nearly six months after it went into effect.
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Democratic and community leaders called the green energy issue that claims it will reduce electricity costs "a scam," "a trick," and "disrespectful" to Black communities.
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The city of Columbus has released the first draft of a map for new city council member districts.
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Columbus City Council votes tonight on more rules for a new civilian review board for police. The latest language helps fills in the broad strokes Columbus voters approved by a wide margin last year.
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Like many large police forces in the U.S., Columbus has seen a sharp increase in the number of officers choosing to leave the division. Local leaders point to pandemic fatigue and frayed community relations, after a year marked by an escalating cycle of protest and harsh police response. Those departures put an even bigger emphasis on recruiting efforts.