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LGBTQ+ Business Enterprises are part of an effort to create jobs, provide opportunities and build equity.
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A study from Ohio State's Drug Enforcement Policy Center found that Black residents in Columbus have been unequally charged with misdemeanor possession over the last two decades.
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About half of all Ohio's monkeypox cases have occurred in Cuyahoga County, state data show. But nearly 2,000 more people have been vaccinated in Franklin County, an area with far fewer cases.
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Ohio State's College of Medicine is ramping up efforts to increase diversity in simulation-based clinical training by purchasing equipment to represent different races, genders, and ages.
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Columbus Public Health recorded 613 syphilis cases in 2019. Last year, the total spiked to around 1,400 cases. In that same time frame, syphilis cases in women tripled to 376.
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The Pontifical College Josephinum on Columbus’ north side is the Vatican’s only seminary in the U.S. But it could lose its two accreditations if it doesn’t address a series of problems.
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Nearby residents in Licking County had raised concerns about the pollutants in the permit. The permit lists at least eight different toxins and other particulate matter like dust or smoke.
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Kathleen Garber, one of the special prosecutors who investigated officers' actions, says she was set up to fail while facing "disgusting" pressure from police.
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In the wake of last week’s deadly shooting of Donavan Lewis, an unarmed Black man, the Columbus Division of Police is changing when most arrests warrants can be served.
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Donovan Lewis’ mother said Thursday she wants to see Ricky Anderson, the Columbus police officer who shot the 20-year-old Black man, to be fired.