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As Pride Month wraps up, Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin has been named to a list of the nation's top LGBTQ+ officeholders.
As Pride Month wraps up, Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin has been named to a list of the nation's top LGBTQ+ officeholders.
As Pride Month wraps up, Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin has been named to a list of the nation's top LGBTQ+ officeholders.
Celebrations are hot, loud and queer inside the fireworks-fueled energy of this year’s Pride events. Crowds move with purpose, turning public spaces into high-volume expressions ... Read moreThe ...
In Columbus, what began in 1982 as a 200-person march has grown into the Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival and March, drawing more than 700,000 visitors.
Columbus City Council is set to hold the first hearing today for a new commission aimed at protecting the LGBTQ+ community.
Amid political polarization and unrest, we took to the bustling crowds at Red, White & BOOM! to discover how Columbus locals ...
Chris Johnson, a regional muralist, is painting the mural, assisted by Michael Burke. Johnson has painted several other murals in midtown and in downtown Columbus, and he was the lead muralist for “ ...
Columbus and dozens of other cities filed a federal lawsuit after the Trump administration said it would pull money from ...
Columbus joins dozens of cities suing President Trump's administration over their inclusion on a list of immigration "sanctuary jurisdictions." ...