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Business & EconomyJP Morgan Chase President and CEO Jamie Dimon helped open the bank's first community center branch in Columbus. He took questions from reporters on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives and return-to-work policies.
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Construction on Hudson Street in North Linden has finished "on time and under budget."
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An unidentified man in the Linden neighborhood died after a shooting that happened around 12 p.m. on Election Day. Columbus Police say the shooting was not related to the election nor nearby canvassers for U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown's campaign.
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Democratic nominee U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown and Republican nominee Bernie Moreno held competing events outside the Franklin County Board of Elections. Franklin County is Ohio's most populous county.
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Business & EconomySupporters tout 3D concrete printing as a solution to building fast, affordable housing, but the technology is new and comes with plenty of unforeseen hiccups.
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Healthy Homes plans to develop approximately two dozen affordable homes, specifically for families earning up to 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI) in Linden.
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The leader of the ring was indicted on 26 felony counts, including compelling and promoting prostitution, drug trafficking, and money laundering.
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Columbus City Council approved funding for an intersection realignment and traffic safety project at Cleveland and Myrtle avenues.
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The Linden branch will be the 15th of Columbus Metropolitan Library’s 23 locations to be rebuilt or renovated. The previous project, the Reynoldsburg branch, is scheduled to open next Wednesday.
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Linden has been the focus of multiple "Operation Unity" crime prevention initiatives as the city seeks to combat violent offenders, illegal drugs and guns.