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In Hilliard, not everyone agrees on a plan for growth. The debate may become common in central Ohio.“Hilliard by Design” is an update to the city’s comprehensive community plan required by city law. It was developed by 27 residents and stakeholders starting in 2021.
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther and several law enforcement agencies announced the new Central Ohio Gun Intelligence Center. Law enforcement can use the center's technology to trace guns used in crimes in an effort to curb gun violence.
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The U.S. Census Bureau estimates show that in Ohio, the number of people who list their race as white only are decreasing, while all other populations are increasing.
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Business & EconomySome in the Columbus film industry say there's less work to go around, while others note steady business that leaves Columbus poised to tackle a new part of the market.
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After more than a year of back and forth the House and Senate have now passed the $280 billion CHIPS and Science Act which contains $52 billion in federal subsidies for the semiconductor industry. Today on Tech Tuesday we are looking at what this means for central Ohio.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentFor the first time since air quality record-keeping began in 1980, no Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups Air Quality Index days for ozone were observed during the ozone forecast season. The air quality was studied from November 2020 to October 2021.
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Columbus City Schools, Hilliard City Schools, Pickerington City Schools and others have canceled classes for Friday, February 4 due to inclement weather.
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Central Ohio voters decided on a new 15th Congressional District Representative, 3 Columbus City Council members, ballot issue 7, and many local school board seats.
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There’s a snowstorm in the forecast for Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, which is unusually late snowfall for mid-April.
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Fall yard chores often include cleaning up the garden, but Ohio’s Garden Sage Debra Knapke gardeners should think twice about what they take away.Today on…