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The Martha Holden Jennings Foundation gave Springfield's Bob Hill and four other school leaders its Ohio Superintendent Award of Excellence.
The city of Springfield, Ohio, sued a neo-Nazi group known as the Blood Tribe on Thursday, accusing its members of harassing residents who defended the city’s Haitian immigrant population last ...
A free event will celebrate Springfield’s immigrants through art and storytelling June 6. The launch event for the Journeys: Immigrant Storytelling Through The Arts project will be open to the public ...
West African immigration nothing new for Lockland Immigrants from West Africa are not new to many cities in Ohio, including Lockland, which has had a small but well-established community of West ...
American Dirt sat unread on my shelf for the better part of two years, and every couple of months, I’d pick it up and turn it ...
State legislative sessions around the country are coming to a close, and fights over public vs. charter school funding and cell phones were among the biggest policy battles this year.
Revoking the status of hundreds of thousands of refugees gets the White House closer to its goal of mass removals, even though none are here illegally and most are gainfully employed.
Springfield Twp. firefighter Bruce George thought he'd never see his family's fire truck after it was sold in 1986. Last year ...
A bill at the Ohio Statehouse has some worried about their livelihoods in Ohio, but others say it is a matter of national ...
Vivek Ramaswamy visited Clark County to overwhelming support at the local Republican Party's Reagan-Trump Dinner on Thursday evening in Moorefield Twp. The gubernatorial candidate in the 2026 election ...
The vice president suggested he’s personally invested in the preservation of “social cohesion” and “social solidarity.” His ...
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