Katie Geniusz
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Downtown Columbus Inc. is partnering with Columbus police and downtown businesses to use both public and private security camera feeds to prevent crimes.
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Business & EconomyNon-profit OCLC is suing Baker & Taylor, alleging the company is using data taken from OCLC's library cataloging product, WorldCat for their own competing product, BTCat.
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The Ohio chapter of The Council on American-Islamic Relations is urging the police to arrest the suspects.
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LifeWise Academy, a program that provides off-site Bible study for public school students during school hours, released a report saying they are now in more than 600 schools nationwide.
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Legal Aid of Southeast and Central Ohio provides free legal services to those facing housing discrimination through a federal grant from HUD. That grant was just canceled.
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The Columbus Safety Collective Campaign submitted the amendment that would create a division that would respond to non-dangerous calls, without police presence.
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Business & EconomyThe Building Industry Association of Central Ohio estimated that the region needed to build 19,000 new homes in 2024. Around 10,000 homes were built last year.
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More than 90,000 tickets have been sold for the game that will be played between the Columbus Blue Jackets and the Detroit Red Wings.
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More than 800 people submitted testimony opposing the bill.
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The offer is an implementation of a plan outlined by the Dept. of Govt. Efficiency run by billionaire Elon Musk.