Katie Geniusz
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Protestors demonstrated outside of the Les Wexner Football Complex, located in the Woody Hayes Athletic Center, to demand the removal of Wexner's name, citing Wexner's ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Columbus City Council approved legislation that will provide funding to support warming shelters for homeless people during extreme winter weather.
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The Columbus Gay Men's Chorus is performing its annual holiday show on Saturday and Sunday at the Riffe Center Davidson Theatre.
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Commissioners say that this is the first time in more than a decade they've had to make "implemented targeted reductions."
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Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin posted a statement to social media rebuking the racist remarks. Columbus is home to the second-largest Somali population in the U.S.
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Jonathan Alder Local Schools' Board of Education voted Thursday to explore legal action against the Union County treasurer, after mailers were sent out the day before the election.
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Energy needs are increasing for the first time in 10 years. Some are seeking to improve the state government’s adversarial relationship with the renewable industry.
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For decades Ohio made policies to favor fossil fuels over renewable sources like wind and solar. That's caused impacts to health and the environment. We explore in part two of WOSU's State of Energy series.
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A bipartisan vote in 2008 codified the goal that 25% of energy generated in Ohio would come from renewable sources by 2025. But that number is only at 5% this year. What happened?
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Business & EconomyThe Columbus Metropolitan Library announced that it is selling the land north of the Shepard Branch to fund the construction of an affordable housing development by the non-profit Homeport.