Advocates say that House Bill 460 would help ease the path into the workforce for the formerly incarcerated, reducing the likelihood of recidivism and increasing public safety.
Recent mass evictions in complexes operated by investment firms and property groups are exacerbating a crisis already being driven by year-long waits for Section 8 housing, rising rents and a growing lack of affordable housing.
Equipped with an atlas and three ‘must-see’ destinations, our travel columnist set out on a day trip that took him from Toland-Herzig Famous Endings Museum to Pizza Nerds and many places in between.
The dual-award-winning feature, written and reported in collaboration with Columbus Monthly, detailed the downfall of the corrupted Columbus police department Vice Unit.
It’s all too common in Columbus (and many other cities) for an empty building or vacant lot to be a stain on the neighborhood while an owner waits for a better redevelopment deal.
Around 40 Columbus residents were moved from tent encampments to an East Side motel as part of a program initiated by the Community Shelter Board that has drawn criticisms from participants and staff.
The art gallery, which recently signed a lease for studios and an exhibition space in the East Side neighborhood, will open its doors to the public with a show on Friday, May 31.
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