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Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther said he will see if council can take legislative action to help with problems at short-term ...
On July 4, a 17-year-old boy was killed and five other people were injured in a shooting during a party at a short-term ...
Columbus police are investigating a violent Fourth of July weekend that left two people dead, including a 17-year-old, and 10 ...
The city of Columbus has reported at least 42 homicides so far this year, marking a decrease compared to recent years.Here is ...
In the wake of a deadly shooting at a short-term rental property on July 4th, Columbus officials are examining measures to ...
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WCMH Columbus on MSNColumbus leaders vow to fight teen violenceColumbus city and police leaders are coming together to say they will not tolerate any more violence, particularly violence ...
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Mayor Ginther unveils a $2.9B capital budget focusing on safety, housing, and infrastructure in Columbus. Key investments ...
Mayor Andrew Ginther, City Attorney Zach Klein, other attorneys and very lenient judges continue to let felons, and other criminals, “get out of jail free” to commit other crimes. Lower bail, let them ...
This is the second phase of the city's "Zone In" initiative, which includes rezoning over 66,000 parcels, or 43% of the city.
Columbus gears up for Red, White and Boom with heightened safety measures for one of the Midwest’s largest fireworks shows.
Columbus plans a $14 million police substation at Easton, sparking Hilltop residents' frustration over their project's delays ...
New Trump administration rules that give millions of people less time to sign up for the Affordable Care Act’s coverage, and ...
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