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An attorney for the family of an unarmed Black man killed by a Columbus police officer Tuesday morning said the officer acted recklessly and there is no justification for the shooting.
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Columbus police and city leaders promise a complete and transparent investigation after the police shooting of an unarmed man, 20-year-old Donovan Lewis.
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Columbus teachers have approved a new three-year labor deal to end the strike that started last week. The school signed off on the agreement Monday morning.
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The exact terms of the deal struck between the Columbus school board and the teachers' union early this morning are still unknown, but many Columbus City School parents are cheering the development.
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The Columbus Education Association has told its members not to report to picket lines Thursday morning.
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The Ohio EPA is gathering public comment on Intel’s draft air permit for two new plants in New Albany that identifies toxins that could cause health problems if they exceed certain limits.
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A post on the Columbus Education Association's Facebook page says the two sides will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday.
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Columbus students will likely start the school year online tomorrow. To prepare families, the district is holding what it calls a "Virtual Family Engagement Session" tonight.
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A special Columbus Board of Education lasted about four hours Monday evening, but ended with no new developments in the district’s first teachers’ strike in nearly a half-century.
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Ohio's largest-ever economic development project comes with a big employment challenge: how to find 7,000 construction workers in an already booming building environment.