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COLUMBUS, Ohio — The City of Columbus is suing the Trump administration for cutting more than $11 billion in funding for infectious disease programs. City Attorney Zach Klein announced the lawsuit on ...
Work is officially starting on long-promised apartments next door to the soccer team's home at Lower.com Field. The ...
Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein announced Friday that the city has filed a federal lawsuit challenging the Trump ...
"In any community, including this one, progress isn't promised. It has to be planned for,” said Columbus City Councilmember ...
The city of Columbus has officially commenced construction on the Astor Park development, a transformative project led by the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The City of Columbus installed new 911 technology designed to enhance protection and safety for those in an ...
Intrado Life & Safety, Inc. (Intrado), a global leader in emergency communications, in collaboration with the City of ...
The move will impede progress that’s been made on deterring crime, the U.S. Conference of Mayors says, calling for the grants ...
New upgrades to Columbus' 911 system mean people can now text the emergency line in 55 languages and share video with ...
Columbus leaders gathered to provide an update on the Envision Hilltop plan Wednesday — it’s a long-term community revitalization effort focused on three ...
The City of Columbus is making 911 more accessible to every resident in the city. These advances make sure that accessing city emergency services is equitable and ...
The bill would give developers a federal tax credit to convert older, underused office buildings and other commercial ...