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 ...
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 ...
Jerry Dobbins remembers a young Vance growing up in Middletown, Ohio, decades before he would be sworn in as vice president. Dobbins lived two doors down from Vance's grandmother − affectionately known as "Mamaw" − and he called her a "tough bird" who pushed her grandson to do well and stay out of trouble.
The controversial decision pauses a 30-day flag-lowering order following the death of former President Jimmy Carter.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Can President Donald Trump really end birthright citizenship? We’re talking about Trump’s inauguration and his first day in office on Today in Ohio. Listen online here. Editor Chris Quinn hosts our daily half-hour news podcast,
Between 2.4 to 5.5 inches of snow has fallen in Columbus. Check the NWS snowfall ... expected to vote to certify the election win of Donald Trump today, 1-2 inches of snow may fall per hour ...
The sweeping action removes oversight of his new administration. Some members of Congress are suggesting it violated federal oversight laws.
The Bartholomew County Sheriff’s Department does not anticipate major changes in how it cooperates with federal immigration authorities even as officials across the country prepare for an expected crackdown on undocumented immigration under the new presidential administration.