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Many programs providing community services are facing funding cuts. One of the latest communities being affected are the homeless. According to the latest numbers, homelessness in Franklin County increased by 7.4%.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentGoats are set to help tackle invasive plants in Columbus' Antrim Park this summer. It's not the first time goats have done community landscape work.
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Sullivant Avenue in the Hilltop was the second area targeted in the city's Clean and Safe Corridor initiative.
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Ohio lawmakers are considering requiring cities to cooperate with immigration officials and if they don’t, they could lose state funding.
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The software auto-detects the language of an incoming text and translates for dispatchers, then translates back to those contacting them. It's been in use since April 9.
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Columbus leaders have established the Commission on Immigrant & Refugee Affairs. The commission’s new chair, Bartholomew Shepgong, spoke with WOSU’s Debbie Holmes to explain what the agency will do.
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On this edition of All Sides, we’ll talk about the increase in lawsuits related to denied developments in the suburbs and changes happening in Columbus.
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On this edition of All Sides, we’ll talk about the increase in lawsuits related to denied developments in the suburbs and changes happening in Columbus.
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The data comes from the Pew Research Center's most recent Religious Landscape Study.
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Business & EconomyA central Ohio data center, RackSquared, was developed by the Columbus-based Wasserstrom restaurant supply company to meet the company's growing data needs. The data center developed into its own business.