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The new museum tells the stories of the Dublin community, from the Dublin Cornet Band to notable Dubliners and everyday life in the small village turned teeming city of nearly 50,000.
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Fallback Studios aims to help grow Ohio's film industry, currently valued at around $300 million, to $3 billion in the next five years.
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Brown-Harris Cemetery was lost for years before a headstone was found in 2004. Even then, the cemetery was untouched until the city of Dublin surveyed the land in 2020.
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Dublin police said a 31-year-old man died by drowning at the pool around 3 a.m. Friday.
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Stavroff Land & Development, the owners of Dublin Village Center, argue city code passed in 2012 is too vague and gives the city "standardless and unlawful discretion in zoning matters."
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Business & EconomyDublin is trying to prepare for possible passenger rail routes proposed to run through central Ohio by setting aside a tract of land on Houchard Road for development.
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The ruling sets up a potential legal fight between the city and a couple who alleges the city changed zoning laws to prevent an assisted living facility in an upscale neighborhood.
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Dublin is the latest Central Ohio city allowing electric scooters to make tracks within its limits, but the scooters that quickly inundated Columbus and other cities in recent years are being introduced slowly in a pilot program.
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For the first time in two years, there will be no pandemic-related restrictions at the event which is now in its 47th year.
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The couple who put their blood, sweat, and tears into building a home to care for their elderly parents and others. The millionaires next door made it clear they were not welcome. And the dream that mysteriously went up in smoke.