Kilgore was re-elected as Columbus' auditor in November 2025 after she was first elected in November 2017. She plans to stay on until May 4.
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Business & EconomyThe Tuesday meeting will consider how to zone the planned annex of 110 acres at the I-71 and SR-39 interchange, which includes the proposed site for a Buc-ee's Travel Center.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentPresident Donald Trump's hostility to green energy has battered the industry by wiping away subsidies, loans and tax incentives. But even before his return to the White House, local bans on renewable energy were becoming more common.
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The contract will give workers a 3% raise in each year of a three-year deal.
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A semi driver has been arrested after police say he caused a nine-vehicle crash on Interstate 71 in Delaware County, which killed three people and injured three others.
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The former first lady came to Yellow Springs.
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Pammy Maye faces several charges, including aggravated murder, in the death of Darnell Taylor.
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The National Conference on Higher Education in Prison took place in Cleveland last week, with a field trip to an Ohio correctional institution.
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The race for the Democratic primary is between former Ohio House Minority Leader Allison Russo and Cincinnati cancer doctor Bryan Hambley.
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The popular Thurman Cafe caught fire Sunday afternoon, causing significant damage, but no injuries, according to emergency responders.
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The funeral for Columbus native and Ohio National Guard member, Master Sergeant Tyler Simmons, was held Friday morning. Simmons was one of six airmen killed in a refueling crash in Iraq.
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We look back at a time when Ohio was blue politically, or at least purple. We talk with longtime Democratic activist Dale Butland, who worked for U.S. Sen. John Glenn and has a new book out When Ohio Was Blue.
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