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Columbus has received $26.8 million in federal funding for rental assistance. The money comes from the most recent stimulus package which was signed into…
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Columbus' initiative to lower infant mortality rates, Celebrate One, has reached its five-year anniversary. The city created CelebrateOne with the goal of…
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Ohio’s three major cities have concerted efforts to reduce infant mortality—but some are seeing better results in addressing long-standing racial…
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Columbus City Council plans to approve funds to develop a community-based peer to peer education program for teens in Franklin County on Monday…
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At protest after protest in Columbus, demonstrators have waved signs with calls to action like "abolish the police," "disband the police" or "defund the…
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Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther released his proposed 2020 operating budget for the city Wednesday morning. The budget totals $965 million, and represents a…
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More babies lived to celebrate their first birthdays last year, according to a new data from Columbus Public Health. The CelebrateOne Initiative released…
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In his annual State of the City address, Mayor Andrew Ginther touted Columbus’ work to improve neighborhoods—particularly Linden. Looking forward, the…
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Infant mortality rates in Franklin County have declined slightly in recent years, but community and health leaders say more attention to the problem could…
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In 2016, 1,024 Ohio children under the age of 1 died - more than the previous year, despite concerted efforts on the part of government officials and…