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The report lauded Columbus for officer training and wellness, however the nexus of the report was to determine if any racial bias exists in the department's practices. The report said it was unable to make that determination due to a lack of data.
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The U.S. rental market has increasingly turned to software programs to run background checks on prospective renters, and, in the process, ballooned into a…
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Oakwood city officials are promising to review police policies and continue a program in anti-bias training for officers. At an Oakwood City Council...
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Outside consultants paid to review the Columbus Division of Police identified what what they called a clear and discernable difference in the incidence of…
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Two parents are calling for administrators to step down at their children’s former school, Columbus Montessori Education Center. They argue racial bias…
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Controversy has surrounded a Cuyahoga Falls middle school after students were given an assignment last month ranking individuals based on age, race,…
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An internal review of Ohio Statehouse security found no unprofessional conduct or bias during interactions with an African-American state lawmaker who was…
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A new study out of Ohio State University shows that the media treats white mass shooters more sympathetically than black mass shooters.White shooters,…
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State Representative Emilia Sykes stated publicly earlier this month that she had been repeatedly stopped by Ohio Capitol security personnel, while…
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The plan covers Starbucks-operated stores; nearly all of the 7,000 Starbucks-licensed coffee shops are likely to remain open.