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Business & EconomyIt's been over a year since the last COVID-related eviction moratorium expired, and central Ohio eviction filings have been creeping up ever since.
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Franklin County residents who’d like to improve their mental health will have another year to sample one of the tools county commissioners are providing to the public to help.
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Franklin County is using $23 million to create a new early learning program that includes scholarships of up to $10,000 annually for families and other assistance to childcare providers.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentA Franklin County Public Health program funded with $300,000 from county commissioners aims to support black women throughout their pregnancies and until their child is 3 to help reduce the disparity in the infant mortality rates.
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Business & EconomyColumbus and Franklin County each gave $4 million to a small business grant program, even though the pandemic is winding down, the money should help defeat long term economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A 2021 review of bridges in Franklin County found the majority of the bridges are ranked “fair” or better. Just 3% of the county’s bridges were ranked “poor" and will be scheduled for rehab or replacement.
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Franklin County commissioners voted 'yes' to create a body camera program primarily for its road deputies and entered a $2.5 million contract for the cameras, storage for footage and a five-year service contract.
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The Franklin County Board of Commissioners are considering a 2022 All Funds budget of nearly $2 billion, which is an 8% increase. In the first of 3 hearings Tuesday, commissioners discussed where the money should be spent.
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A new data analysis shows that Franklin County has the highest rate of any Ohio county for deaths at the hands of police.The rate of police shooting…
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Antone White, the new director of the Franklin County Board of Elections, says he's ready to evaluate the voting process and enhance voter education after…