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    Opinion: Some Sensible Options to Replace the Columbus Statue

    It might be Columbus was a little overdue for...

    Letter to the Editor: Protecting our Youth From the Dangers of Vaping

    I am writing today representing Franklinton Prep High School...

    Opinion: The Farm Crest Bakeries Building is a Building Worth Saving

    Despite what you might hope, Columbus’s days of tearing...

    Opinion: AI Will Play Little Role in the Future of Local Journalism

    The most hot button topic in the world of...

    Letter to the Editor: In Response to ‘City Passes Stronger Tree Protections’

    This is an often contentious issue with private home...

    Letter to the Editor: Columbia Gas and Several Major Columbus Nonprofits are Gaslighting the Community

    By: Joseph GlandorfAt a June 9 Columbus public hearing on Columbia Gas’ plan for a significant monthly rate hike, six local nonprofit organizations serving...

    Letter to the Editor: Columbus Leadership is Failing its Citizens

    BY: DAMON DISABATOThe abject failure of AEP Ohio to provide electricity to the people of Columbus this past week is illustrative of one undeniable...

    Opinion: AEP Blackout Demonstrates the Failures of Private Utilities on Climate Change — But Public Ownership Can Help

    By: Joseph GlandorfOn June 14, American Electric Power Ohio announced power outages lasting until Thursday, June 16 for nearly 170,000 residents in Columbus, part...

    Opinion: Indianola Bike Lane Saga Shows the Need for a New Approach

    Whatever you might think of the latest plan to reconfigure part of Indianola Avenue, the fact that it took 18 months to produce the...

    An Open Letter to Future Intel-Ohio Employees

    Columbus remains underappreciated by those who don’t know us. We don’t have mountains, or beaches or Broadway. But we remain a beacon for those seeking careers within a vibrant mix of industry sectors, a variety of educational opportunities, and a chance to make a difference within an open and welcoming environment.

    Opinion: Big Picture Implications of a Small-Scale Project

    If you live or work in Columbus and are even vaguely interested in local issues, you’ve likely heard about the debate over bikes and...
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