Six years ago, we told the story of Angelica, an immigrant living in a Columbus church. Now, see her journey to citizenship.
After President Donald Trump removed federal restrictions that limited Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers from conducting raids in schools, hospitals and ...
A new bill would make sweeping changes to how Ohio regulates recreational cannabis—including halving the number of home grow ...
Advocates for Ohio's Latino communities say Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials have begun arresting people in ...
Despite the rescission of a memo calling for a federal funding pause, Columbus nonprofits continue to face confusion about ...
Discussions of diversity, equity and inclusion were banned from the VA's annual MLK lunch. Is Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream ...
Several days later, Trump picked Vance to join him on the GOP ticket, thrusting Springfield — and its Haitian community — squarely into the glare of an increasingly contentious presidential race and a ...
The suit was brought after Facebook, among other social media platforms, suspended Trump's account following the Jan. 6 ...
Federal employees who accept the buyout would be given 8 months of pay and benefits through September and are exempt from ...
I want to thank Mayor Andrew Ginther for courageously standing up for all our people, including immigrants, against Trump's ...
Trump was sentenced Jan. 10 to what’s known as an unconditional discharge, leaving his conviction on the books but sparing ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Ohio receives nearly $40 billion in federal funding. So what happens if President Trump shuts off spending?