Originally published by The 19th. The Michigan Advance is part of Reporting Network. SPRINGFIELD, OHIO — Several minutes into President Donald Trump’s inauguration speech on Monday, as he began talking about immigration,
Springfield Neighbors United are mobilizing residents throughout Clark County to communicate with their Haitian neighbors that they are welcomed.
Despite legally migrating to the U.S. under the country’s Temporary Protected Status program, many of the thousands of Haitians in Springfield, Ohio, are fearful President Donald Trump’s promised migration crackdown will soon include them.
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio – As President Donald Trump took the stage for his inaugural address on Monday, some Springfield residents at the center of the debate over immigration watched from inside a local Haitian restaurant. Haitians in Springfield have long ...
Police are investigating after a shooting left two people dead Sunday night. The Springfield Police Division says officers were sent to a home in the 2100 block of Larch Street around 10 p.m. on Jan.
A concerning number of dead geese have been discovered along the Tuscarawas River in Summit County, alarming residents and prompting an investigation by wildlife officials.
Community leaders say many are overwhelmed by fears Trump will end or let expire the Temporary Protected Status program that allows them to remain in the U.S. legally.
People in Springfield packed city hall Tuesday night to show their appreciation for local officials, and their support for the local immigrant community. There was a clear air of positivity at Tuesday’s meeting as Springfield residents filled the commission chambers to capacity — all in an effort to show that no
A shooting that left two people dead in Springfield on Sunday could’ve been even worse, according to Springfield Police. During a press conference Tuesday
Clifton James Cummings, 35, and Spencer Sharp, 30, died after a shooting on Larch Street in northeast Springfield that police say may be linked to a burglary or robbery.
Springfield-Clark Career Technology Center (CTC) and Triad Local Schools were among 56 Ohio schools or districts last year to receive more than $67.7 million total that will help them purchase up-to-date equipment to better prepare students to be career-ready after graduation.
During Thursday’s visit to Wright State University, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine took the opportunity to address support for the concern about illegal immigration while also acknowledging the need for more people.