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In an email to supporters this week, the group that put slates of candidates on the Columbus ballot in 2017 and 2019 said it’s dissolving at the end of the year because it’s “no longer the right vehicle for making change in Columbus.”
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On a drizzly Sunday afternoon, Joe Motil went knocking on doors in a neighborhood near MAPFRE Stadium.“How you doing? I’m looking for Austin,” he told the…
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Activists in Columbus will be holding a rally at the Ohio Statehouse on Saturday morning, in conjunction with over 600 events across the country…
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Columbus voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly passed a measure to change the structure of Columbus City Council. But the changes won't kick in until 2024.At…
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Columbus's leading progressive political group is not happy with the tax incentive policy the city announced Monday.Yes We Can Columbus says the city's…
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Emmanuel Remy is set to take a seat on Columbus City Council on January 18 at 5:30 PM, despite the fact that Remy hasn’t garnered a single vote. Instead,…
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Against the wishes of dozens of activists gathered outside Columbus City Hall, City Council members appointed a realtor to fill the latest vacancy on the…
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Columbus City Council is expected to name a new member to fill its vacancy on Monday, and though Democratic group Yes We Can Columbus has one candidate as…
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After voting "no confidence" in Columbus’ school board in September, the city's teachers union will continue working with that exact same board after…
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In Tuesday’s election, every Democratic incumbent in the Columbus City Council and school board races cruised to victory.That meant losses for every one…