
Another 200,000 homes in 10 years? Columbus betting on zoning code overhaul to get it done
Between a view of the Columbus skyline, a nearby park and a soon-to-be coffee shop, Tyler Puhl is overseeing the construction of an apartment building
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Between a view of the Columbus skyline, a nearby park and a soon-to-be coffee shop, Tyler Puhl is overseeing the construction of an apartment building

Construction students at Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center will soon have an opportunity to work with Columbus Department of Building and Zoning Services — and

Columbus city leaders formally announced the launch of a new online portal that will provide potentially hundreds of thousands of residents access to advice and

Janitors, landscapers, security guards and other workers employed by contractors who work for the city of Columbus will soon make at least $20 per hour

Four major central Ohio hospitals are working with Columbus City Council to forgive $335 million in unpaid medical debt for Columbus residents over the next

Author: Richard Solomon (WBNS)Published: 11:38 PM EDT June 29, 2021Updated: 11:38 PM EDT June 29, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio — Changes could be coming for short-term

Author: 10TV Web StaffPublished: 1:03 PM EST November 30, 2021Updated: 2:14 PM EST November 30, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio — Columbus City Council members unveiled a

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — For months, ABC 6 has reported on the rapid rise in population in Central Ohio and the housing crisis it’s creating.

Four regional hospitals are relieving medical debt accrued by hundreds of thousands of Columbus residents, local officials announced yesterday. Why it matters: Medical debt is

Columbus’ unemployment rate is low, but too many residents are trapped in low-paying jobs and lack the resources to climb a better career ladder, says

by: Delaney Ruth Posted: Oct 25, 2024 / 07:30 PM EDT Updated: Oct 25, 2024 / 05:57 COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Many homeowners in Columbus have lived in

By Rick Rouan The Columbus DispatchPosted Mar 4, 2019 at 4:45 AM Rob Dorans was born into organized labor. Dorans’ father went on strike days after his

By Carrie Ghose – Staff reporter, Columbus Business FirstPosted April, 2019 at 2:53 PM In his first constituent office hours as a member of Columbus