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Rick Rouan The Columbus Dispatch @RickRouan Columbus could do more deals like the one that sent property taxes set aside for projects near Easton to help redevelop the Linden area.The Columbus City Council approved legislation last week allowing the city to use money collected in its 71 tax-increment financing districts to pay for urban redevelopment projects outside the district boundaries after projects the city agreed to complete in the original district are finished.Right now,..>> view originalBernie Sanders denounces GOP health-care bill during Columbus visit
Marion Renault The Columbus Dispatch @MarionRenault Americans could be forced to decide between sending their children to college or their parents to nursing homes, Sen. Bernie Sanders told a Columbus crowd of 2,200 on Sunday. “In the United States of America, we should not have to make these choices,” the Vermont senator said. “What we are talking about here is not just health care … at the deepest level, we are talking about the moral values of this country.” The former presiden..>> view originalRetiring Columbus public-health leader Dr. Teresa Long united ...
Emily Williams Dr. Teresa Long uses the same word again and again to describe the progress she's seen in public health over the past few decades in Columbus.Amazing work, amazing research, amazing advocates, amazing teams.Long, the city's health commissioner since 2002, announced last week that she will retire at the end of the year.Until then, she will continue to tout the city's successes in public health — successes that she insists are all shared. “We’re in this together,” Lon..>> view originalGranger Construction opens Columbus office
Staff reports LANSING, Michigan — Michigan-based construction-management firm Granger Construction will open its first office outside Michigan next month at 175 S. 3rd St. The office, in a building adjacent to John F. Wolfe Columbus Commons, is set to open on July 10. The company's Ohio projects include the recently completed Fairfield County Jail and Public Service Facility and the Monroe County sheriff's office and jail, under construction.>> view originalToledo bats stifled in 4-1 loss to Columbus
Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print COLUMBUS — Giovanny Urshela homered and had two hits, and Jarrett Grube allowed just three hits over 6⅔ innings as the Columbus Clippers topped the Toledo Mud Hens 4-1 on Sunday in an International League game. Grube (3-3, 5.21 ERA) picked up the win while striking out five, walking two, and allowing one run. Toledo started the scoring in the second inning. After leading off the inning with a single, Tyler Collins advanced t..>> view originalMan found dead in creek in southeast Franklin County
Published: 06/25/17 10:35 pm EDT.Updated: 06/25/17 11:07 pm EDT. FRANKLIN COUNTY, Ohio - The Franklin County Sheriff's Office said a body was found in Blacklick Creek in southeastern Franklin County Sunday evening.The sheriff's office said a man was found dead in the water by kayakers near Sedalia Drive.The sheriff's office said the coroner's office is determining if foul play was involved.The identity of the body has not been released. ©2017 by 10TV.com. All rights reserved. This material ..>> view originalPolice: 14-year-old accidentally shoots stepbrother in face
Published: 06/25/17 10:43 am EDT. COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A 15-year-old boy is recovering after being shot in the face by his stepbrother Saturday afternoon.It happened at the Speedway gas station at 6421 East Broad Street just before 3:15 p.m.Columbus Police caught up with the victim at Mount Carmel East. He told police his 14-year-old stepbrother was handling a handgun inside the rear of a parked car at Speedway when it accidentally discharged, striking the teen in the face.The victim's brother wa..>> view originalColumbus builds mosaic of diversity in growing immigrant ...
Farrukh Ashraf worked as an assistant regional manager for a global company in Pakistan. When he moved to the United States, he had to start over because of differences in the countries’ educational systems and what he saw as an unwillingness by companies to give him an opportunity. Instead of becoming discouraged, Ashraf learned the nearly lost art of cobbling and now has a thriving business in the University District and in northwest Columbus helping shoe shoppers save money. >>Continue re..>> view originalOhio government websites hacked with pro-Islamic State rant
COLUMBUS (WCMH/AP) — A number of government websites, many of them in Ohio, have been hacked with a message that purports to be supportive of the Islamic State terrorist group. A message posted on the website of Ohio Republican Gov. John Kasich said “You will be held accountable Trump, you and all your people for every drop of blood flowing in Muslim countries.” The message, left by “Team System Dz,” also ended, “I love the Islamic state.” According to the New York Post, the same message..>> view original
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