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Starting Tuesday, city workers will begin replacing Columbus' parking meters with new pay-by-plate kiosks.
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Business & EconomyRestaurants in the Short North celebrate as a temporary outdoor seating program for restaurants will become permanent on Monday.
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As Columbus prepares for the holiday season, you’ll find a lot to do in the community-concerts, plays, exhibitions and special events. We talk with three guests with plenty of suggestions for your holiday entertainment.
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Columbus officials have banned the use of electric scooters in the Short North arts district due to an uptick in violent crime.
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A team of 15 high schools students has taken over a Short North storefront to roll out a capsule fashion line. The students went from idea to finished product during a 10-week paid internship, picking up branding, design, production and marketing skills along the way. Today is the final day for their Short North pop-up.
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Short North art venues will begin welcoming visitors Saturday for the first in-person gallery hop since the COVID-19 pandemic began
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The Central Ohio African-American Chamber of Commerce is helping several black-owned businesses pick up the pieces after being damaged during recent…
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Classical 101A glass artist making sculptures in her garage. Musicians playing duets by splicing together self-recorded video. A dance company holding classes and…
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Classical 101Even when Michelle Brandt was battling Stage IV colon cancer in 2018, her contemporary art gallery, the Short North’s Brandt-Roberts Galleries, stayed…
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Businesses in downtown Columbus and the Short North suddenly have a lot of sales to make up, with the cancellation of the Arnold Fitness Expo and the…