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  • A $50 million affordable housing bond encouraged the development of new multi-unit construction in Columbus, but even if that program were to triple, as proposed, the city may not reach the goal of building 14,000 new places to live annually to keep up with demand. So, many people in the city end up paying a larger portion of their paychecks on housing than they should.
  • How much does it cost to educate Ohio’s school kids? We will break down where the money comes from and how much is currently being spent.
  • The housing crisis is complicated and frustrating. Untangled, the new series from All Sides with Anna Staver, is here to help. In this episode, we look at the highly competitive real estate market in central Ohio and across the nation. We'll talk with Carlie Boos, executive director of the Affordable Housing Alliance of Central Ohio, Mic Gordon, real estate consultant with Keller Williams Greater Columbus Realty, and Luis Eduardo Quintero, assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University.
  • Two fires have merged into a single blaze more than three times as big as California's largest-ever known fire. A quarter of a million people have been urged to evacuate towns south of Sydney.
  • After the FDA granted emergency use for first COVID-19 vaccine, the initial doses started getting packed up on Saturday, with the first shipments to be delivered Monday.
  • If being liberal and conservative is about political views, how come the labels describe other things? A social scientist says some part of people's leanings come from an unlikely source: their DNA.
  • A 39-year-old man is only the second person to have died from the infection outside of China. Hong Kong health workers are striking to demand the border with mainland China be sealed.
  • The Colorado wildfires follow an unusually dry fall and winter in the state. Officials suspect the blaze was caused by downed power lines.
  • Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed sweeping criminal justice legislation Monday that also requires police agencies to equip officers with body cameras and sets stricter rules for their use of force.
  • The World Health Organization says one case was confirmed and nine people total were suspected of contracting the virus. The cases were "in a very remote zone ... so we are a little lucky," WHO says.
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