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An attorney for Michael Cleveland, the 66-year-old man paralyzed after being shot by Columbus police after a traffic stop earlier this month, is asking Mayor Andrew Ginther and other city officials to respond by Monday to a list demanding four policy reforms.
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If the amendments are approved, as expected, that will give the city a total budget of $2.3 billion, with a general fund of $1.163 billion for the year.
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Mayor Andrew Ginther has announced his appointments to the new Civilian Review Board, who will be charged with oversight of the Columbus Police department.
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Columbus’ first ever fire cadet class graduated Monday. The two-year paid training program aims to boost diversity in the ranks.
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Mayor Andrew Ginther pulled into the Celeste Center at the Ohio State Fairgrounds a bit after noon Friday. The 60,000-square-foot expo floor has been…
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A year ago today, restaurants around the state closed up to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Although it’s probably a bitter anniversary for most Ohioans,…
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Four people died in Columbus this weekend in homicides, bringing the city's total number of homicide deaths to 39. In response, the city of Columbus is…
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The city of Columbus hired Damita Brown as its chief diversity officer in the Office of Diversity and Inclusion. She will be the third person to fill the…
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The city of Columbus announced a new initiative Tuesday to reduce car crash deaths. More than 50 people die in car crashes in Columbus every year, a…
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Last summer, as protesters demanding racial justice flooded Columbus streets, a meme began passing around social media, depicting the city budget as a bar…