City leaders in Springfield, Ohio, accused the Blood Tribe neo-Nazi group of making bomb threats, sending threatening emails and other acts.
Despite legally migrating to the U.S. under the country’s Temporary Protected Status program, many of the thousands of ...
There were no NCAA Division I FBS signees taking part in the traditional National Signing Day ceremony in the gym at ...
The former White Castle at 1901 N. Bechtle Ave. was sold for $1.6 million and the former Roosters at 1720 N. Bechtle Ave. was ...
Springfield Neighbors United are mobilizing residents throughout Clark County to communicate with their Haitian neighbors ...
Community leaders say many are overwhelmed by fears Trump will end or let expire the Temporary Protected Status program that ...
People in Springfield packed city hall Tuesday night to show their appreciation for local officials, and their support for ...
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO — Several minutes into President Donald Trump’s inauguration speech on Monday, as he began talking about immigration, Yvena Jean François dug through a desk drawer for a notebook and ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — At the end of his Sunday service, the pastor of the First Haitian Evangelical Church of Springfield, Ohio, asked ushers and musicians to form a circle around him as he knelt ...
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