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A Franklin County Municipal Court judge accused Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther of trying to influence her in the city's lawsuit against a troubled Greyhound bus station the city wanted to shut down.
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Special Prosecutor Brad Nicodemus, the Whitehall city attorney, told WOSU he has been delayed in finishing the case. He said he doesn't know yet when he will wrap it up.
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Business & EconomyA lawsuit was filed in August 2023 after multiple incidents at the West Side terminal and complaints from community members.
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Intercity bus lines are an overlooked, but essential part of America’s transportation system.
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Greyhound bus stations are being shut down and redeveloped. The closures are leaving passengers without a warm place to get a snack, use the restroom or wait for the bus.
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Chance Harbor, 27, of Columbus, is charged with felonious assault.
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Intercity bus lines are an overlooked, but essential part of America’s transportation system.
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Whitehall City Attorney Brad Nicodemus will review a criminal complaint against Ginther filed by his political opponent Joe Motil. Ginther allegedly pressured a Franklin County judge during an ongoing lawsuit to close a troubled bus station.
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Judge Stephanie Mingo recused herself, citing the Judicial Rules of Conduct, after Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther called her personal cell phone and told her to close a troubled Greyhound bus station.
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Columbus officials say murder at West Side bus terminal is further proof station should be shut downThe Greyhound and Barons Bus terminal that drew ire of customers and neighbors almost as soon as it opened was the site of a deadly shooting Sunday night.