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Columbus will soon begin work to remove toxic lead water service lines at licensed childcare facilities. The city will get $500,000 from the state to support the work.
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Google's two new data centers will be in Columbus and Lancaster.
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Construction is by far the most male-dominated industry – just 11% of the industry is made up of women.
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According to Columbus police, Kason Thomas was abducted outside a Donato's Pizza restaurant on Monday night, along with his twin brother, Kyair, who was found safe at the Dayton airport on Tuesday.
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Chief Elaine Bryant is supporting an officer who was seen offering a friendly greeting to a member of the far-right group the Proud Boys at a weekend protest.
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An ordinance approved Monday comes amid an ongoing legal fight with the state over the rights of cities to pass their own gun restrictions.
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Columbus companies will soon have to pay their workers higher wages to qualify for certain incentives from the city.
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Kristina Johnson will leave about two-and-a-half years after becoming Ohio State's president.
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The CDC is sending a team of epidemiologists who are scheduled to arrive in Columbus on Thanksgiving weekend.
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The announcement comes a week after a Franklin County Common Pleas judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking part of a 2018 state law that expanded self-defense protections and other gun rights.