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Influencers took to TikTok to raise questions about what they alleged were nefarious things going on in Springfield after local groups asked the masses to stay away.
Bomb threats that said Haitian immigrants should be gone from Springfield were sent to several Clark County offices Monday morning, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said at a press conference.
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DHS: ICE ‘engaged in daily enforcement’ despite no specific plans to mobilize in Springfield
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) assistant director said there are no specific actions to mobilize Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in places like Springfield if Haiti’s Temporary Protection Status (TPS) designation is terminated,
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Federal officials say they had no plans to remove Haitians from Springfield before their Temporary Protected Status was set to end Feb. 3. In a sworn statement filed Tuesday morning,
There is no existing threat following a second round of bomb threats in Springfield Tuesday, this time to Clark State College, Wittenberg University and the Clark County Department of Jobs and Family Services,
Hundreds of thousands of Haitians living in Ohio and the U.S. are set to lose their legal status Tuesday, absent further court action.
Haitian migrants in Springfield face uncertainty as Temporary Protected Status nears its end, sparking fears of arrests and deportations.
Hamilton Police/Fire/EMS and Springfield Police/Fire/EMS are among nine agencies chosen statewide to take part in a new, first-of-its-kind program that uses drones to help first responders reach emergencies more quickly.
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Springfield chosen to participate in nation’s first Statewide Drone First Responder Pilot Program
The City of Springfield Police/Fire/EMS has been selected as one of nine agencies to participate in the Ohio Statewide Drone First Responder (DFR) Pilot Program.
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Springfield schools abruptly close amid unspecified safety risk Downtown
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (WCMH) — Schools and Downtown streets were abruptly closed in Springfield ON Monday morning, with Gov. Mike DeWine saying it was in response to suspicious packages found at each. Springfield City Schools said the closure was due to an “abundance of caution” and directed families to consult official school messages sent by text,