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Healthy Homes plans to develop approximately two dozen affordable homes, specifically for families earning up to 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI) in Linden.
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The leader of the ring was indicted on 26 felony counts, including compelling and promoting prostitution, drug trafficking, and money laundering.
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Columbus City Council approved funding for an intersection realignment and traffic safety project at Cleveland and Myrtle avenues.
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The Linden branch will be the 15th of Columbus Metropolitan Library’s 23 locations to be rebuilt or renovated. The previous project, the Reynoldsburg branch, is scheduled to open next Wednesday.
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Linden has been the focus of multiple "Operation Unity" crime prevention initiatives as the city seeks to combat violent offenders, illegal drugs and guns.
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The Linden Green Line will stretch from Windsor Park near 17th Avenue to Cooper Park in the Northland community along an abandoned rail line.
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The film "Shutdown" premieres Saturday afternoon at the Columbus Metropolitan Main Library.
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Business & EconomyConstruction crews have broken ground on two three-story buildings considered the hearts of what Columbus officials call the Downtown Linden project. It’s an effort to add affordable housing and retail space in a neighborhood with a rich history but not much investment from developers.
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During what's known as "Operation Unity," officers also recovered four stolen vehicles and seized a variety of narcotics and over 15-thousand dollars in cash. Two missing children were also found and brought to safety.
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Columbus City Council on Monday plans to approve a contract for a project to replace street lights in Linden.The SMART Lighting Pilot project will replace…