The Ground Floor Growth Initiative helps businesses take off by helping pay for rent and helping people run their operations.
The corner of North High Street and Lane Avenue could look different under a new 16-story student housing proposal. On Feb.
The Columbus Department of Public Safety is on track to spend more than $6 million on ShotSpotter since signing on in 2018.
The Boulder City Council has unanimously repealed occupancy limits that restricted how many unrelated people could live together in a home. The new ordinance, approved on March 6, will take effect in ...
The Kansas City Chiefs might have settled their quarterback room by signing a former New England Patriot. NFL insider Tom Pelissero reports the Chiefs have signed Bailey Zappe to a one-year deal.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The City of Columbus is warning people about a text scam involving payments for parking infractions. The city says its parking services department was aware of fraudulent texts ...
COLUBMUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Columbus was the second-fastest growing city in the country, a recent report found, and central Ohio still does not have enough housing. According to a February report ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The City of Columbus on Thursday announced its partnership with Veo, a micromobility company, to give residents different types of transportation options. The fleet will include ...
The family of Chase Ditter has filed a wrongful death claim against the City of Columbus for the February 2024 police shooting that ended Chase's life. The three officers who were involved in the ...
City Bank PLC recently signed a digital cash management agreement with Infrastructure Development Company Limited (Idcol). Mohammad Mahbubur Rahman, additional managing director and chief ...
“Securing some years is something I’m grateful for and I’m truly humbled to sign that contract and be able to stay in Columbus for years to come. “We don’t have careers that go into our ...
Of the highest-paid city of Columbus employees in 2024, many weren’t top administrators or department heads. They were Columbus Division of Police officers who made significant sums in overtime.
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