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.
The following is a sample column Brian Williams provided with his application to become a Columbus Dispatch Metro columnist in 1997. This is the first time it has seen the light of day.
Rather than trying to grow with the city and attract more families to district schools, CCS appears to be selling off its assets – like a failing business shrinking into oblivion.
School board members offered contradicting statements on Tuesday about the genesis of a leaked document that could lead Columbus City Schools to hit pause on the building closure process.
Christopher Cook was sentenced last year in a white supremacist plot to attack the nation’s power grid, capping his evolution from isolated suburbanite to neo-Nazi radical.
The illicit drug market is in constant flux. People who use drugs are at the mercy of these changes – and any sudden shift in what is readily available can take lives.
The most important voices needed on Zone In are those of people who will be living in Columbus for the next 40 years rather than those who have been in their homes for the past 40 years.
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