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Activists bring the housing issue to city officials' doorsteps

Five people were arrested in the yards of multiple city officials' homes during a demonstration to protest clearing camps of unhoused people and the city's approach to the housing crisis.

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Ohio commission finds Dublin disability discrimination 'probable'

The mysterious arson of a Dublin home designed to be an elderly care facility remains unsolved, as the Ohio Civil Rights Commission finds probable cause for discrimination from the city of Dublin.

Columbus statue ordinance tabled, Reproductive legislation passed

City Council passed reproductive health care legislation and approved tax abatements despite push-back from several residents. Here's what you need to know from Monday's meeting.

PUCO begins review June AEP Ohio power outages

Representatives from AEP Ohio and PJM Interconnection appeared before the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio exactly one month after power outages lefts thousands without power for days.

Whittier development gets approval, Housing for All 2.0 passed

City council approved rezoning for a development on Whittier despite objections from the Metro Parks director and passed more housing legislation. Here's what you need to know from Monday's meeting.

Data: June AEP outage affected lower-income areas at higher rate

A snapshot of data from the AEP power outages in mid-June that affected hundreds of thousands of Columbus residents revealed a higher percentage of customers affected in lower-income zip codes.

Housing for All legislation aims to stop tenant discrimination

City Council criminalized discriminating against tenants through legislation. An educational campaign – Housing Education for All – was founded to spread awareness about how the policies work.

Latest: Heer Park unhoused camp cleared, FOP suing city and more

From a police officer winning a lawsuit against Columbus police proving racial discrimination to proposed affordable housing on the southside, here is what's new in policing and development.

Who torched the Hamilton home?

The couple who put their blood, sweat and tears into a home to care for older folks. The millionaires who made it clear they were not welcome. And the dream that mysteriously went up in smoke.

Q+A: CEO talks about 3D printing buildings, affordable housing

CEO Anna Cheniuntai spoke with Matter during a live interview about her company Apis Cor and their plans to create more and affordable housing with 3D printing.