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Google's two new data centers will be in Columbus and Lancaster.
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Construction is by far the most male-dominated industry – just 11% of the industry is made up of women.
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According to Columbus police, Kason Thomas was abducted outside a Donato's Pizza restaurant on Monday night, along with his twin brother, Kyair, who was found safe at the Dayton airport on Tuesday.
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Chief Elaine Bryant is supporting an officer who was seen offering a friendly greeting to a member of the far-right group the Proud Boys at a weekend protest.
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An ordinance approved Monday comes amid an ongoing legal fight with the state over the rights of cities to pass their own gun restrictions.
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Columbus companies will soon have to pay their workers higher wages to qualify for certain incentives from the city.
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Kristina Johnson will leave about two-and-a-half years after becoming Ohio State's president.
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The CDC is sending a team of epidemiologists who are scheduled to arrive in Columbus on Thanksgiving weekend.
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The announcement comes a week after a Franklin County Common Pleas judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking part of a 2018 state law that expanded self-defense protections and other gun rights.
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Health advocates want Columbus City Council to ban the sale of menthol cigarettes and flavored vapes in city stores. Council has not introduced any legislation, but the proposal is being drafted.