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The legal battle over Columbus' local gun laws is ongoing in both Delaware County and Franklin County courts.
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It was the second time in just over a month that a Columbus police officer was hospitalized and a suspect was killed in a shooting – and the latest gun incident in a violent summer.
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New York City is the Big Apple. Denver is the Mile High City and Philadelphia is the City of Brotherly Love. But, what is Columbus’ identity? As the city experiences growth and greater diversity we’ll explore what’s being done to craft an identity for the city and whether it even needs one.
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New York City is the Big Apple. Denver is the Mile High City and Philadelphia is the City of Brotherly Love. But, what is Columbus’ identity? As the city experiences growth and greater diversity we’ll explore what’s being done to craft an identity for the city and whether it even needs one.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentEthan Harrer, 20, started his journey on May 15 in Cincinnati and will end on June 4 in Cleveland. He already exceeded his goal of raising $2,500 for Sandy Hook Promise.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentA new international air quality monitoring report is making some big claims about pollutants in Columbus.
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The director of a Columbus warming shelter is criticizing city leaders' decision to close the centers ahead of schedule.
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The announcement comes a week after a Franklin County Common Pleas judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking part of a 2018 state law that expanded self-defense protections and other gun rights.
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Columbus' Issue 19 would ban self-dealing ballot issues and extend signature gathering for organizers.
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Columbus city officials said residential complaints regarding late-night activity surrounding food trucks are spurring new citywide legislation.