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A volunteer facilities task force will review the building utilization numbers and other data before making recommendations on building closures or renovations.
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Columbus grew significantly over the past decade, as the state's traditionally rural and Appalachian regions lost residents, new census figures showed Thursday.
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The U.S. Census Bureau has released figures showing another year of slowing population growth at the national level. In recent years, Ohio's population…
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The fastest growing cities are in Arizona, Texas, Washington and North Carolina. Columbus, Ohio, is the only Midwestern city in the top 15 fastest-growing populations.
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Columbus is growing at a rapid rate: By 2050, the city is predicted to have a population of 3 million people. City leaders and others formed a…
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White people remain the majority in the U.S. — but the Census Bureau says non-Hispanic whites were the only racial group that didn't grow from 2016 to 2017.
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Brick buildings run straight through Waterloo Street in old town Canal Winchester; just across the intersection, the restaurant patios along High Street…
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Since 1960, Akron has lost more than 90,000 residents. According data released this week by the Census Bureau, the city has lost another 1,100 since 2010.…
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The study found seven of the nation's fastest-growing cities are in Texas, with San Antonio expanding by the greatest number from 2016 to 2017.
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New U.S. Census Bureau estimates say Franklin County has surpassed Cuyahoga to become the most populous county in the state.The estimates have Cuyahoga…