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The latest onslaught comes ahead of President Joe Biden's first State of the Union address tonight. Plus, politics reporter Rick Rouan talks through the U.S. troop plan in Europe, reporter Chris Woodyard talks about the pain of cancelled Spring Training games on businesses, MLB extends a deadline to possibly start the season on time and Happy Mardi Gras!(Audio: Associated Press)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The move is the culmination of months of tensions in the region. Plus, reporter Chris Woodyard reports on the impact of Russian invasion on gas prices, politics reporter Rick Rouan talks about discrimination against people with disabilities for organ transplants, many people don't know their job makes them eligible for student loan forgiveness and the NBA returns after the All-Star break.(Audio: Associated Press)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dispatch political reporters Rick Rouan and Randy Ludlow recap the opening night of the online Democratic National Convention on the latest episode of the Buckeye Forum. During this episode we discuss what speakers John Kasich, Michelle Obama and Bernie Sanders all had to say during Monday night’s digital DNC. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dispatch political reporters Rick Rouan and Anna Staver discuss how things are going to be very different at this year’s Democratic National Convention. During this episode we talk about how this digital DNC will impact Ohio’s Biden delegates as they watch this convention from their homes. Finally, we mention how this virtual convention is now a series of nationally broadcast speeches, Zoom lunches, and conference calls. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Columbus Dispatch political reporters Rick Rouan, Randy Ludlow, and Anna Staver discuss the latest in Ohio politics on the newest episode of the Buckeye Forum podcast. During this episode we talk about how Dr. Amy Acton has resigned as the state’s health director, what precautions the state has been taken amid the coronavirus pandemic, and where we might see things go from here. Finally, we discuss what the Ohio General Assembly has done so far this year, and mention what we can expect to see when they return from summer recess. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dispatch public affairs editor Darrel Rowland and politics reporter Rick Rouan discuss election security and what this means for voters in Ohio. Next we talk about what election officials are doing regarding the upcoming 2020 election. Finally, we discuss what the terms sockpuppets and catfishing mean, and what’s being done with social media to control the flow of disinformation. Read more: Voters again to face tsunami of online disinformation, experts warn What you need to know about the language of disinformation 8 Ohio counties fail to meet election security deadline Elections board member LaRose forced to resign over security concerns fires back
Columbus Dispatch public affairs editor Darrel Rowland speaks with politics reporters Rick Rouan and Anna Staver to recap Lara Trump’s recent visit to Columbus, discusses Donald Trump’s first 2020 campaign visit to Toledo, Ohio last night, and talks about what Ohio’s suburbs might look like for this upcoming presidential election. Read more: Killing of Iranian terrorist leader touted by Donald Trump in Ohio rally, first of 2020 Lara Trump stumps for father-in-law in Columbus Fact-checking Trump’s claims about tanks, cars and Ohio’s ‘best’ economic year
Columbus Dispatch public affairs editor Darrel Rowland speaks with politics reporter Rick Rouan on the latest episode of the Buckeye Forum podcast. During this episode we talk about what defines a suburb, what has been going on in these Ohio suburbs politically speaking, and look ahead to how these suburbs might be impacted for the upcoming 2020 general election.
Dispatch public affairs editor Darrel Rowland speaks with politics reporter Rick Rouan on the latest episode of the Buckeye Forum Politics podcast. During this episode we preview the Democratic debate in Westerville, Ohio and tell you what to look out for. Finally, we address topics such as gun control, health care, and how Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders recently had a heart attack.
Dispatch public affairs editor Darrel Rowland speaks with reporter Rick Rouan on the latest episode of the Buckeye Forum Politics podcast. During this we discuss Ohio’s voter purge process, talk about where things currently stand with this, and what happens to people when they get placed on the purge list. Next we talk about how this list is complicated, the current problems associated with it, and how some voters were incorrectly placed on this list. Finally, we explain what happens when you move within the same county, and discuss what provisional ballots are.
Columbus Dispatch City Hall reporter Rick Rouan speaks with Josh Lapp, chairman of TransitColumbus, on the COTA bus system that Columbus currently has in place, the newer CMAX COTA line, and talks about how Columbus needs a true BRT line in place. Next we discuss the Insight2050 Corridor Concept, what this concept entails, and talk about the overall cost of expanding transit in Columbus, Ohio. Finally, we speculate what a light rail would look like in Columbus.
Dispatch Columbus City Hall reporter Rick Rouan speaks with Projects reporter Lucas Sullivan regarding the new Short North parking rules that will go into effect on Tuesday February 19th, 2019. During this we discuss what these new rules will entail, talk about how this has been an ongoing issue over the past years, and how these new regulations will affect the Short North, Victorian Village, and the Italian Village.
Dispatch reporters Rick Rouan and Mark Ferenchik are back again to talk scooters in Columbus. We discuss the new law that was put into place by the Columbus City Council. Finally, we go into detail regarding how Lime and Bird users will have to scoot on the streets or risk getting a ticket in Columbus.
Dispatch reporters Rick Rouan and Mark Ferenchik talk about how the city of Columbus released its first regulations on motorized scooters Tuesday morning. We further discuss what these initial regulations entail, how these scooters operate, and people’s thoughts on the Lime, Bird scooters since they have arrived in Ohio. Columbus sets rules for motorized scooters
Dispatch reporters Jim Siegel and Rick Rouan discuss the 5-2 Ohio Supreme Court ruling regarding the state’s restrictions on how cities use red-light cameras.