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Dublin immigration law firm files lawsuit after accusations it defrauded dozens of immigrants
Columbus author reveals his new book about the problems faced by West African immigrants
A beetle that nearly went extinct is getting back back to burying carcasses in Ohio
Tax break debate stalls new Ohio data center laws. What now?
Gov. DeWine says data centers are the 'future' but they should 'pay their own way'
Gahanna Lincoln High School alumni hold fundraiser using bricks saved from old buildings
New $14 million Columbus police substation in Hilltop set to open in February 2027
$3.7B budget funding state infrastructure, local projects in Ohio goes to DeWine
Ohio voting rights group says it was raided by the FBI
Wexner Center for the Arts loses one artist and grant, citing the center's name for pulled support
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A board member for the group says the FBI came to the organization's Cleveland office yesterday.
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Ohio voting rights group says it was raided by the FBI
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Ohio author Demba Ndaith is talking about his new book on challenges faced by West African immigrants in Ohio at the Columbus Arts Festival on Saturday.
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Columbus author reveals his new book about the problems faced by West African immigrants
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther said the Hilltop police substation is expected to open in February of next year. It has an estimated $14.39 million price tag.
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The American burying beetle nearly died off decades ago. Here’s how a network of conservationists are reintroducing it to the state.
New $14 million Columbus police substation in Hilltop set to open in February 2027
A beetle that nearly went extinct is getting back back to burying carcasses in Ohio
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Gahanna Lincoln High School graduates are raising money for their alumni association by selling 2,000 bricks from the school's former buildings on North Hamilton Road.
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Gahanna Lincoln High School alumni hold fundraiser using bricks saved from old buildings
Columbus attorney Inna Simakovsky sued Angel Lisinski, claiming her firm filed cases for legal immigration status that used exaggerated stories of clients' experiences. Lisinski is now suing Simakovsky and others for defamation.
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Dublin immigration law firm files lawsuit after accusations it defrauded dozens of immigrants
Cat Predmore, interim executive director for the Wexner Center for the Arts, told WOSU the center has only lost one artist and one donor due to the controversy surrounding billionaire Les Wexner and his connections with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Wexner Center for the Arts loses one artist and grant, citing the center's name for pulled support
The $3.7 billion capital budget that provides money for infrastructure and state and local projects passed both the Ohio Senate and House easily.
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$3.7B budget funding state infrastructure, local projects in Ohio goes to DeWine
As many Ohio communities consider or have already enacted data center moratoriums, Governor Mike DeWine urged local leaders not to completely rule out what he said could be a good deal.
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Gov. DeWine says data centers are the 'future' but they should 'pay their own way'
Tax break debate stalls new Ohio data center laws. What now?
An eleventh-hour effort before summer recess to send regulations on data centers in Ohio to Gov. Mike DeWine died late Wednesday night.
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