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Columbus city leaders on Monday highlighted more than $1 billion in spending priorities in the city's 2022 operating budget. Leaders say that's the largest spending plan ever proposed for the city.
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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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The City of Columbus will distribute $12.2 million in rental assistance to 26 local community organizations.
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Starting Monday, Columbus will require all employees and visitors to mask up in city buildings. Meanwhile, Ohio’s daily COVID cases are surging back to levels we haven’t seen since February.
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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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The first weekend of a crackdown on the reckless use of ATVs and dirt bikes by Columbus Police and the Franklin County Sheriff's Department led to nearly a dozen arrests.
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The City of Columbus announced Thursday morning it is funding for two crime-prevention initiatives run by Franklin County.
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Former Columbus Mayor Michael Coleman said he was shocked by the fatal shooting of Tearicka Cradle, 45, who died inside of her Northeast Columbus home early Sunday morning.
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The city of Columbus is giving notice to residents behind on their water or power bills that soon they’ll start shutting off delinquent customers again.
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Public offices around Columbus officially return to something like normal Tuesday after 16 months of COVID restrictions.