Katie Geniusz
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Poindexter Village on the Near East Side was one of the nation's first public housing projects.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has rejected the claim that customers overpaid to AEP Ohio so the energy company could continue to operate two coal power plants.
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The safety measures planned for the Short North district include more lighting, surveillance cameras and a stronger police presence.
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There are hundreds of Flock license plate cameras in central Ohio. Some have concerns about privacy and the lack of regulations that surround the technology, while others welcome it.
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Columbus City Council member Nicholas Bankston said the registry would include information about rental properties, such as the number of dwelling units, parcel IDs and an emergency contact for the property.
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Business & EconomyThe Tuesday meeting will consider how to zone the planned annex of 110 acres at the I-71 and SR-39 interchange, which includes the proposed site for a Buc-ee's Travel Center.
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A semi driver has been arrested after police say he caused a nine-vehicle crash on Interstate 71 in Delaware County, which killed three people and injured three others.
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The funeral for Columbus native and Ohio National Guard member, Master Sergeant Tyler Simmons, was held Friday morning. Simmons was one of six airmen killed in a refueling crash in Iraq.
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Business & EconomyWendy’s has closed one of its Bethel Road locations as part of a new effort to improve the company’s performance after a reported sales decrease in 2025.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentColumbus and Franklin County Metro Parks is opening the Great Southern Metro Park, its 21st park, on Wednesday.