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Columbus considers relaxing its weed code for native, pollinator-friendly plants
The City of Columbus is considering updating its weed code to relax restrictions on native plants that are beneficial to pollinating insects, such as bees and butterflies.
Columbus City Council offers aid to youth LGBTQ+ nonprofit in wake of political attacks
Columbus City Council passed an ordinance granting $100k to local nonprofit Kaleidoscope Youth Center, which offers support to the LGBTQ+ community ...
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Home was turbulent when I was a kid. The schools that helped me are being attacked. |Opinion
My home life could be turbulent, and I changed schools frequently. During my sporadic hours in the classroom, dedicated educators fostered my love of learning, which I passed on to my children and ...
Columbus, other top US cities are sinking, raising questions about long-term impact
Researchers found the cities are sinking slowly—just a few millimeters per year—but their findings raise some big questions about how this issue could impact cities’ infrastructure and development in ...
Columbus firefighters rescue 7 ducklings from storm drain
A family of ducks is back together after firefighters rescued seven ducklings from a stormwater drain Tuesday. Resident Connie Hogue shared pictures and video of the rescue by Columbus Fire Station 29 ...
Organization pushes Columbus to address landlords, tree canopy
More than 1,000 people gathered at the Celeste Center at the Ohio State Fairgrounds to call on Columbus City Council to do two things: protect renters and save the trees. B.R.E.A.D Columbus held its ...
Need plans? Here are 10 cool things to do in Columbus and central Ohio
Music, a multimedia art experience, more music, an arts festival, the percussion sensation STOMP - and more music!
Tornado siren in western Franklin County activated due to 'malfunction,' agency says
Franklin County residents heard malfunctioning tornado sirens Monday night despite no severe weather threat. Licking County EMA Director Sean Grady said straight-line winds up to 70 miles per hour ...
Why did a Franklin County tornado siren go off this week?
Franklin County Emergency Management and Homeland Security (FCEM&HS) said one of its outdoor warning sirens malfunctioned Monday night, leading to the siren sounding ...
Columbus City Council approves $1.5 million for legal aid to help tenants facing eviction
More than 25,000 people were evicted in Columbus last year, according to Hardin. Franklin County also saw a record number of eviction filings.
Dog fatally shot after biting Franklin County deputy's face during chase
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A Franklin County deputy shot and killed a dog that attacked his partner while trying to chase a suspect on Tuesday.
Columbus nonprofit for single mothers loses thousands of dollars in federal funding
Lawmakers cut $500,000 in federal funding for Columbus nonprofit Motherful, but the group remains committed to supporting single moms.
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