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The Big Table is a free annual community-wide day of conversations geared toward inspiring engagement and connections with neighbors. There are planned conversations throughout the day for individuals to join, including at Columbus Metropolitan Library branches, community centers, neighborhood cafes and more.
Capitol Christian Music Group signs Columbus-based Rock City Worship. The group debuts its new single GRAVESTONE, a bold anthem of faith and renewal.
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Burger, hot dog chain to open first Ohio location in Columbus
A national chain known for its hot dogs and burgers served on King’s Hawaiian rolls has picked a location in Columbus for its Ohio debut. Dog Haus is coming to 1574-1576 N. High St. in the Gateway development near Ohio State University,
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Columbus City Schools considers new school closures, transportation changes
Columbus City Schools are considering closing four additional schools to save money and comply with impending legislation. At a special board of education meeting Thursday night, school leaders discussed new possibilities for reducing the district’s budget by $50 million annually.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Columbus City Schools is facing a $50 million budget shortfall and is looking at buildings and transportation as potential areas to cut costs. Superintendent Dr. Angela Chapman said the deficit is largely driven by reduced funding at both the state and federal levels.
Mounir Lynch is one of the six candidates running for the Columbus City Schools' Board of Education. On the first week of early voting for the 2025 general election, WOSU is breaking down the policies and positions of each of the six candidates on the ballot for the CCS board.