
Steve Brown
Former Morning Edition Host and Managing Editor
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In the wake of last week’s deadly shooting of Donavan Lewis, an unarmed Black man, the Columbus Division of Police is changing when most arrests warrants can be served.
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Business & EconomyAfter months of promises and concerns from local residents, President Biden comes to Central Ohio Friday for the ceremonial groundbreaking on Intel’s massive new Licking County campus.
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Columbus teachers have approved a new three-year labor deal to end the strike that started last week. The school signed off on the agreement Monday morning.
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The bond issue is seen as a critical part of the district's facilities master plan to eventually build 19 new schools.
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A federal mediator is asking the Columbus Board of Education and the Columbus Education Association to return to the bargaining table Wednesday. A special board meeting Monday is expected to immediately go into executive session to talk about the looming strike by the teachers’ union.
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Union members chanted “CEA” and “Whose schools? Our schools” immediately after the vote inside the Greater Columbus Convention Center.
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The grievance filed with the State Employment Relations Board alleges union leaders have spread misinformation.
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Columbus Board of Education members are defending what they call their final contract offer in their ongoing labor dispute with the Columbus Education Association.
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Police did not immediately identify any suspects or possible motives for the shooting that happened outside a bar late Monday.
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Leaders of the Columbus teachers’ union say the district has made its final contract offer as a possible strike nears.