The permanent commission will advise Columbus City Council and the mayor's office on policies, programming and outreach, and also monitor local and federal legislation that would affect LGBTQ+ citizens in the city.
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An Ohio law mandating a 24-hour waiting period before an abortion is already on hold by a court ruled it unconstitutional.
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The Ohio House unanimously advanced the School Bus Safety Act on Wednesday, which has gone through many revisions in two years.
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The Video Game Symphony is certainly not the only orchestra in Ohio, but it's one of few in the country fully dedicated to the artform of video game music.
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The Mid-Ohio Food Collective was joined in a press conference by food pantries from across the state to oppose permanent cuts to SNAP in the proposed federal budget.
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The 100-page report states the agency has only retained 24% of its staff from 2017 to 2024. Ohio's population of people above the age of 60 is growing rapidly, but Ohio Auditor Keith Faber says the funding available for programs and services to support these individuals has largely stayed stagnant over the past 20 years.
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Ohio State University is now allowed to pay its student athletes. Around $18 million will go toward paying the athletes for their name, image and likeness. Ohio State’s Athletic Director Ross Bjork announced that the money will pay athletes playing for the school's football, women's volleyball and men's and women's basketball teams.
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The nationwide "No Kings" protest will have a float and march alongside Columbus' LGBTQ+ Pride March on Saturday.
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Reports say Dominic Foor was a pastor at Pathway Apostolic Church in southwest Columbus.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentHomesteading is growing in popularity in cities and suburbs as more seek sustainably grown food. Some in Ohio have even bigger goals for cutting back on environmental impacts.
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Business & EconomyAthanasios "Tommy" Pappas passed away in December at the age of 71. Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther and other city and community officials unveiled the sign Thursday to honor Pappas.
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