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The Capital Line would be a two-mile path lined with greenery, art and furniture.
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The Columbus Symphony and CAPA believe new, specific performance spaces are needed because demand for the arts will rise along with projected population growth.
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The Capital Line trail would run along Gay, Rich and Fourth streets and across the river to the Scioto Peninsula.
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Police say many of the men faces charges like theft, but are suspected to have committed more violent crimes that couldn’t be prosecuted because witnesses were afraid to testify.
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The Columbus City Attorney’s office said police have been called to Luxxe Lounge almost a dozen times since January 2023 on multiple incidents, including fights and shootings.
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Two decades after the completion of the flood wall, Franklinton is seeing explosive development. Now gentrification threatens to displace the neighborhood's families.
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The deadline for state and local governments to spend the remainder of their shares of $350 billion in federal COVID-19 recovery funds is Dec. 31, 2024.
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Business & EconomyThe Columbus Division of Water said in a statement the overcharge was caused by a billing error that the city is working to correct.
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Business & EconomyAn inspector found more than half a dozen dead mice, including one underneath the bread slicer in the bakery area, as well as several live mice and droppings.
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TSA reported that it stopped a record 55 firearms at security checkpoints at Columbus John Glenn International Airport in 2023.