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An ordinance sponsored by Columbus City Councilwoman Priscilla Tyson would let urban gardeners sell their fresh produce in their own neighborhood. Tyson says this makes it more convenient for residents living in food deserts.
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Columbus City Council member Mitchell Brown will step down at the end of this year. It’s the second council resignation in two weeks, and the timing is raising some eyebrows.
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The longest serving woman in Columbus City Council history will step down at the end of this year.
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Columbus City Council has dropped a plan to delay the hiring of police recruits. Council president Shannon Hardin abandoned the proposal on Monday, saying…
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Last summer, as protesters demanding racial justice flooded Columbus streets, a meme began passing around social media, depicting the city budget as a bar…
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Columbus City Council passed a handful of amendments to the 2021 city budget on Thursday, including one that suspends police hiring until a recruiting…
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The city’s Commission On Black Girls is putting forward a list of recommendations to improve the quality of life for African American girls and women in…
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The Columbus Commission on Black Girls is convening a meeting Thursday afternoon.Created by councilmember Priscilla Tyson, the commission is intended to…
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Locally-elected black officials from across the country gather in Columbus this week to talk about the city’s success in creating programs to address…
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The Ohio Ethics Commission says it has found no wrong-doing by Columbus City Council members. The Ethics Commission was investigating council members who…