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The code change revolves around a court battle between the city and the German Village Society. The city lost a debate in court over whether it had to seek a certificate of appropriateness to do work on accessible sidewalk curb ramps.
Mayor Andrew Ginther took a swipe at Council President Shannon Hardin as the mayor reassured parents the city is committed to the Columbus Promise.
City council approves raising Nationwide Arena ticket fees and shifts more casino tax revenue to the arena for renovations.
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Where to see Mr. Tree, other Lazarus Christmas memorabilia around Columbus
Former Lazarus employee Ronald Rau donated a Santa figure and Snow Queen to the Fran Ryan Center to help recreate the iconic Christmas window displays and SantaLand of the now-defunct Columbus department store.
German Village Society dropped its lawsuit against Columbus as talks with the city on historic curbs show progress.
A Columbus man was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of 25-year-old Jahaan Harris.Caleb Johnson, 27, was convicted on 11 counts last month for the dea
Austen Medek has been charged with murder in the death of his wife.
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How Columbus aims to protect resident information online
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The City of Columbus said it is strengthening its IT infrastructure to ensure that its policies align with state standards to protect residents’ data. This comes more than a year after the city was hit with a ransomware attack that led to half a million people’s sensitive information being posted on
Council voted to increase the fees and put more of the casino tax towards the $400 million renovation to Nationwide Arena. Funds from the casino tax will not immediately go to the project, but will be set aside until the project gets state funds.
From low and slow to a quick sear, Country's Barbecue knows the way folks down here like it after 50 years.
A Merion Village man says someone posing as a delivery driver stole a Christmas package from his porch. COLUMBUS, Ohio — A Columbus homeowner says someone posing as a delivery driver stole a Christmas package from his front porch, highlighting what police describe as a sharp rise in package theft during the holiday season.