November 15, 2009

Columbus Rec Centers To Re-Open By Sept. 2010

In Mayor Michael Coleman’s projected budget, a number of recreation centers that were once closed will be open by September 2010. Every Columbus rec center will either be open full-time or part-time.


November 12, 2009

NBC 4 Investigates City Overtime - Has Spending Decreased?

For the past several years, NBC 4 has repeatedly questioned Columbus city leaders about overtime expenditures, asking what could be done to lower costs. It looks like this year, the questions have paid off, because the Department of Public Safety may have found the answer.


November 06, 2009

Columbus Celebrates Veterans Friday

The city of Columbus holds its annual Veterans Day Parade Friday at noon, and two of NBC 4’s favorite TV personalities will be there.


November 02, 2009

City Residents Deal With Yard Waste

NBC 4’s Ana Jackson gets answers on where Columbus’ yard-waste removal program stands.


October 16, 2009

Volunteer Brings Area’s Oldest Cemetery Back To Life

The Central Ohio area’s oldest cemetery received a new welcome Friday.


October 05, 2009

City, SWACO Expand Free Yard-Waste Drop-Off Sites

Yard-waste pick up won’t be restored until next spring, but residents have a new option.


September 19, 2009

Federal Dollars Help Repave City Streets

Federal monies will help the city repave several streets, officials said.


September 15, 2009

‘Pothole Killer’ Isn’t Coming To Columbus This Winter

Potholes. It can take road crews days to fix and fill them, but new technology could speed up the process.


August 24, 2009

Crew Finds Possible Grave Remnants Outside Children’s Hospital

Crews that were working prior to construction on a local roadway uncovered more than just dirt and gravel Monday. They found indications of a historic final resting place undergound just outside of Children’s Hospital.


August 19, 2009

City Proposes Water-Rate Increase

If city officials get their way, you will pay 4.89 percent more on your water bill by next year.


August 17, 2009

Issue 1 Voter Patterns Could Predict Casino Win

A local professor said voters’ patterns on Issue 1 could help predict whether or not Ohio’s casino issue will pass.


August 14, 2009

Doing Improvements? Know Laws & Apply For Permits

Are you planning any home-improvement projects? The city of Columbus wants you to take the proper steps before you start.


August 13, 2009

City Assures Blighted Home To Be Torn Down

A Hilltop-area home has become a neighborhood landfill that holds a stench—along with a collection of trash and weeds.


August 04, 2009

Officials Declare Victory On Income Tax

Unofficial results from the Franklin County Board of Election indicate Columbus voters approved the half-percent income tax hike Tuesday.


August 03, 2009

Officials Declare Victory On Income Tax; District Concedes Issue 2

Unofficial results show that voters approve an income tax hike, while a much-debated operating levy for South-Western City Schools is rejected.

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