Donald Trump's first week back brought a deluge of orders, but Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther said the city will not be making any changes.
Donald Trump's administration signaled it's cracking down on cities like Columbus that limit cooperation on immigration enforcement.
President Donald Trump’s inauguration to a non-consecutive second term had the beneficial effect of reminding us of Grover Cleveland, the only other president to have achieved this dubious honor.
As Donald Trump took the oath to become president for a second time Monday, more than 100 people gathered in downtown Columbus to rally against him, his policies and the far right. Organizers said ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A local immigrant and refugee advocacy group is speaking out about its growing concerns over President Donald Trump’s immigration rhetoric. Riverview International ...
Donald Trump promised to get sworn in along with his supporters and welcomed Village People to perform "Y.M.C.A" the night before his inauguration.
WASHINGTON — Federal employees in diversity, equity and inclusion roles will be placed on paid leave Wednesday as their offices related to those programs are being ordered to shut down after President Donald Trump’s executive orders,
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Kyle Campbell ... On Inauguration Day, President Donald Trump pardoned him and about 1,500 other Jan. 6 defendants, including dozens from Ohio. Before Campbell knew it, he ...
Local law enforcement expressed support for the more than 100 injured police officers during the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol attack while Columbus’ congressional delegation has remained silent following President Donald Trump’s decision to pardon,
Authorities say an Indiana man accused of using TikTok to urge attacks on the government and death to President Donald Trump has been arrested.
Here's what we know so far about ICE enforcement operations in the wake of several immigration-related executive orders Trump signed.
A federal judge has criticized President Donald Trump’s decision to grant sweeping clemency to over 1,500 people involved with the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol attack, saying “it cannot whitewash the blood,