Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said bomb threats referencing Haitian immigrants were sent to several Clark County offices Feb. 9.
SPRINGFIELD — Streets in downtown Springfield were blocked off for multiple hours on Monday due to “safety concerns” related to a series of bomb threats.
Our students, staff, and school community do not deserve to have their daily schedules disrupted by senseless threats of ...
Schools, city offices and businesses were locked down in Springfield, Ohio, where more than 10,000 Haitians have settled in recent years.
Springfield City School District schools will reopen Tuesday and Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers will sweep all buildings before and after school each day beginning Tuesday, the district said.
All Springfield City School District students are being dismissed early Monday morning due to safety concerns in the district ...
There is no present threat downtown and previously closed streets will soon reopen after several hours of closure due to bomb threats and suspicious packages Monday, Springfield Fire Rescue Division ...
Springfield residents and visitors are asked to avoid downtown near the Springfield Police Division and court buildings due to “safety concerns that are impacting traffic flow,” according to the city.
Dispatch reporters Frank DiRenna and Dave Purpura write about five things they learned from Feb. 2-8 in OHSAA boys and girls basketball.
Protesters braved frigid temperatures to attend a ‘Stand with Haitians!’ rally and march on Feb. 7 at Goodale Park and along North High Street in Columbus.
Haitians in Springfield say aspects of Trump's immigration crackdown are reminiscent of the troubled homeland they tried to ...
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