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City of Norwood v. Horney, 110 Ohio St.3d 353 (2006), was a case brought before the Ohio Supreme Court in 2006. The case came upon the heels of Kelo v.City of New London, in which the United States Supreme Court ruled that commercial development justified the use of eminent domain.
"The city of Columbus is stepping up to say the direction of the city is the right direction." In District 4, Remy faced Adrienne Hood, 51, who became a community activist after her 23-year-old ...
The 2023 Columbus mayoral election took place on November 7, 2023, to elect the mayor of Columbus, Ohio. Incumbent Democratic mayor Andrew Ginther was re-elected to a third term in office. [ 1 ] A primary election would have been held in May, but because only two candidates qualified for the race, both advanced directly to the November general ...
[33] [34] [31] Burk's case was a near identical copy of the complaint filed in Bowyer v. Ducey by Sidney Powell, who claimed publicly in December 2020 that planes loaded with ballots were brought to Sky Harbor.
A Columbus man has filed a lawsuit over the renaming of Christopher Columbus Park, accusing the city of not following its own process — and informing at least one city leader of the park's renaming.
A city employee will receive $95,000 to settle claims against Municipal Court Clerk Reginald Thompson and the Columbus Consolidated Government.. Columbus Council unanimously approved the ...
The government of Columbus, Ohio, headquartered at Columbus City Hall in Downtown Columbus, is organized into a mayor-council system. The mayor is responsible for the administration of city government. The Columbus City Council is a unicameral body consisting of nine members elected or appointed at-large. The city has numerous government ...
City of Columbus blames 'cybersecurity incident,' not CrowdStrike, for ongoing tech problems. Gannett. Shahid Meighan, Columbus Dispatch. July 22, 2024 at 10:21 PM.