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SnollygosterIn this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from WOSU, Steve Brown and guest host Ann Fisher discuss the lawsuit to redraw the state's…
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Cleveland's failed bid for Amazon's second headquarters is no longer a secret. After months of public records requests by several news organizations, and a court case on behalf of WEWS-TV News5's investigative reporter Sarah Buduson, the city released the bid Friday. In it was the promise of more than $3.5 billion in tax breaks and the creation of Amazon's own power grid. Sarah Buduson joins me for details.
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An Amazon spokeswoman told NPR that this decision is not reversible, and the company plans no further negotiations. The company will not search for a new HQ location.
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News that Amazon will build its new headquarters in the suburbs of New York City and Washington, D.C. came as no surprise to political and business…
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Amazon will split its second North American headquarters between New York City and a Washington D.C. suburb in Northern Virginia, following a year-long…
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After a yearlong search, Amazon announced Tuesday that it will divide its second headquarters between the Long Island City neighborhood in Queens and Arlington in Northern Virginia.
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The surprising decision to divide the win is an anticlimactic ending for a much-hyped, Olympic-style search. The plan promised up to 50,000 new high-paying jobs and drew 238 bids.
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An LGBT right's campaign says Amazon shouldn't build its second headquarters in Columbus, because Ohio has no laws that protect LGBT workers from…
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Columbus’ promises of big tax breaks and investments in transportation seem to have caught the attention of Amazon, which named the city one of 20…
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With a package full of property-tax incentives, income tax refunds and transportation plans, Columbus threw its proverbial hat in the ring to become the…