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A Tuesday public meeting comes amid an ongoing legal fight with the state over local control of gun laws.
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Columbus city leaders are celebrating the ruling, which they say "upholds our constitutional right to home rule."
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Columbus' city attorney says the city is close to facilitating an agreement for the sale of two East Side apartment towers where police responded to more than 1,000 calls over a two-year period.
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Columbus city attorney Zach Klein said police have been called to Southpark Apartments over 800 times in the last year.
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Columbus’ Charter Review Commission is considering four proposals for amendments to the city’s charter, including one that could change the way the city handles citizen initiative petitions.
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Columbus city officials are taking a joint, no-tolerance approach to people operating vehicles recklessly and loudly on city streets, with a particular focus on ATVs and motorbikes and help from the public.
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The ACLU of Ohio has filed a lawsuit challenging the so-called "medical conscience clause" as unconstitutional. Governor Mike DeWine signed the provision into law last June.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentColumbus City Attorney Zach Klein has filed a lawsuit challenging a recent Ohio state law known as the "Conscience Clause."
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A week after a Columbus Division of Police officer killed Ma'Khia Bryant, Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther and Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein formally asked the Department of Justice to investigate the city's police department.
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Columbus authorities have temporarily shut down the Aftermath nightclub after state agents discovered "flagrant" violations of COVID-19 health…