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Business & EconomyKenny McDonald joined the Columbus Partnership in 2010 to build Columbus 2020, which became One Columbus.
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Brown, who has made campaigns in the past on his "Dignity of Work" slogan said he wants to go back to the U.S. Senate to help working Ohioans.
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About a dozen pastors from area churches went on the tour at the invitation of the Butler County Sheriff's Office after they expressed concerns over a contract with the federal government to hold ICE detainees.
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Alejandra Martinez will compete for the title of Miss Wheelchair America this week.
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As fights about redistricting boil over nationwide, advocates in Ohio are readying their defenses against districts yet to be drawn by the GOP-majority legislature.
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Newark police shot a man early Friday morning after officers were dispatched on a call of a suspicious person in a parking lot near a YMCA daycare. The man's condition is unknown.
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In a notice sent to the school last year, the NCAA alleged that head coach Sherrone Moore violated rules as an assistant under former head coach Jim Harbaugh.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentAn annual report said the poverty rate has ticked down slightly, but millions of Ohioans live in counties that are "resource deserts."
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Health, Science & EnvironmentOhio's bald eagle population continues to rebound, with more nests counted in 2025 than the last census.
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The contract that members of the Columbus Education Association approved Thursday night calls for a 2.25% pay hike during the first year of the contract.
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