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Judge Dale Crawford wrote that the lawsuit against Ohio State would not go forward because the death of student Chase Meola did not happen on campus.
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Even with homicides down from recent record highs, the city of Columbus is making some investments in fighting gun violence.
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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 Public Health will host a community discussion on Saturday to share perspectives on gun violence prevention.
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As he met with President Joe Biden on a day some gun control activists hailed as a victory, Dion Green said he wanted to let the President know they’re still focused on the future.
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The mayor said that while murders are down 40% from this time last year, too many people are still dying from violent crimes.
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Eight weekend shootings left five people dead and others injured in Columbus. Three of the fatal shootings took place at or close to city parks.
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Ten people were shot during Tuesday morning's rush hour and another 13 people suffered injuries ranging from smoke inhalation to falls and panic attacks, authorities said.
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Federal investigators have reportedly linked the gun used in this week’s Brooklyn subway shooting to a Columbus pawn shop.
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A Columbus man is due in court Friday after being arrested for the December shooting death of a well-known Columbus imam.