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Business & EconomyDespite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic that shut down many bars and restaurants, entrepreneur Anthony “Sizzle” Perry decided 2021 was a good time to start the first Black-owned craft brewery in Central Ohio. He's proud of its success over the past two-and-a half months.
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Monday is the last day that absentee ballots can arrive to Ohio county boards of elections and still be counted.The margin of the Ohio Senate District 16…
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Early Wednesday morning, the Franklin County Board of Elections announced a tax package for Gahanna-Jefferson Public Schools passed by only two votes.…
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With shrinking state funding because of coronavirus-related cuts, at least one Central Ohio school district is taking their financial woes to voters.…
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The names given to towns, buildings, and streets can often indicate a lot about a community's history. It can also reveal some unsettling…
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In Clintonville, a 100-year-old pin oak tree towers in front of Maureen Keyhani’s home on Arden Road. The tree sits in what is called a curb lawn between…
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Off-year elections don't often get a lot of attention from voters. Even less notice is paid to primary elections in an off-year. But Ohio voters will…
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Gahanna residents who work outside of the city could see their income taxes go up if City Council members approve legislation to reduce some credits.…
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Gahanna officials say they will appeal a Franklin County judge’s ruling Wednesday that Gahanna must repay to residents $13.2 million in overpaid taxes…
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While Curious Cbus was working on a story about how Gahanna became the Herb Capital of Ohio, another question about Gahanna won our most recent voting…