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The Capital Line trail would run along Gay, Rich and Fourth streets and across the river to the Scioto Peninsula.
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The city of Columbus announced that it will close City Hall and surrounding buildings Tuesday and Wednesday to promote safety around President-elect Joe…
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The Arnold Sports Festival will be postponed to a later date this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.Columbus' annual sports competition and fitness…
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Crews in downtown Columbus made preparations Monday for possible unrest on Election Night and the days following.Across from the Ohio Statehouse, Joe…
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Scores of people, young and old, continue to take to the streets in Columbus. More than a week after demonstrations began over George Floyd's death and…
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The Central Ohio African-American Chamber of Commerce is helping several black-owned businesses pick up the pieces after being damaged during recent…
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Protests remained peaceful for the second consecutive day in downtown Columbus on Wednesday, a week after demonstrations sprung up over the Minneapolis…
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Columbus' fifth full day of protests remained mostly peaceful, with police walking and even kneeling alongside protesters, until just after curfew when…
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As the sun crept over downtown Columbus on Monday morning, residents and workers again found themselves cleaning up after a day of protests.Surrounding…
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Columbus Police say "there are currently no street closures anywhere" following confusion over an alert announcing the restriction of traffic into the…