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Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein is joining 32 local and tribal governments opposing recent changes at the U.S. Postal Service.Columbus has signed on to…
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Franklin County was the last county in Ohio to allow evictions to take place without the landlord showing up in court. That has now changed. The Tenth…
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Updated September 3, 2020: The U.S. Postal Service plans to reopen the Mt. Vernon Branch September 10.The Mt. Vernon branch of the U.S. Postal Service…
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The Ohio State University and the city of Columbus have thrown their support behind a lawsuit that seeks to pause the Trump administration's ban on…
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Columbus will adopt a set of restrictions on police use of force known as #8CantWait, even as the campaign’s organizers insist the policies should be…
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A small group of lawyers and activists known as the Columbus Freedom Fund has received tens of thousands of dollars in donations to bail out protesters…
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Columbus Police will no longer use tear gas to disperse peaceful crowds, Mayor Andrew Ginther announced Tuesday. The policy change comes as the police…
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Columbus is planning to dismiss all charges against those arrested for breaking curfew during the last few weeks' protests.Columbus City Attorney Zach…
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Columbus City Council members are calling for charges to be dropped against protesters arrested for violating curfew and "failure to disperse."After Mayor…
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Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein is recommending the appointment of a special counsel to perform an independent investigation into Columbus Division of…