Ginther announced his $1.23-billion proposed 2025 general fund budget on Wednesday. This year's proposed budget is slightly ...
The Housing For All legislative package kicked off in March 2023 with a goal of passing 13 pieces of housing policy in 18 ...
The Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce is inviting members and the public to its annual Legislative Preview Lunch on Monday, ...
You will be able to find out more about how upcoming legislation may affect your business and workforce. The legislative ...
By 2013, the orchestra’s glory days—its artistic flowering in the 1980s or its performance at New York City’s Carnegie Hall ...
A new effort to serve people in the Whitehall community was on full display Friday night, revealing a traveling bus that will ...
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - Columbus city employees will now enjoy paid time off for maternity and paternity leave, thanks to a new ordinance approved during Tuesday’s city council meeting.
“By the end of next year, we expect to have more police officers in the city of Columbus than we have ever had before in city history. That is truly incredible progress,” Ginther said in his ...