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Columbus is directing $3.5 million from the American Rescue Plan to local childcare centers, to boost hiring, and reduce costs for lower income families.
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Ninety percent of the new cadets will be a person of color, a woman or both.
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Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther is set to issue an executive order to require face masks to be worn in publicly accessible indoor spaces regardless of vaccination status.
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Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther has tapped Robert Clark, a former FBI agent who led operations at the Los Angeles field office, to serve as the city’s next director of public safety.
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The City of Columbus will distribute $12.2 million in rental assistance to 26 local community organizations.
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Columbus is planning renovations at city pools, with the first round of upgrades planned in the Hilltop and South Linden.
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Columbus officials announced the results of a new 911 alternative response pilot program.
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Columbus City Council has signed off on the a new three-year contract for police. After more than a year of wrestling with reform, the agreement will largely define what’s possible going forward.
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With COVID restrictions lifted, local leaders are encouraging people to return downtown to shop, eat, visit a museum or take in a concert.
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Members from the U.S. Conference of Mayors met in Columbus Tuesday to discuss the future of the organization, including the support of the federal bipartisan infrastructure plan.