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One hundred and fifteen years ago, Columbus saw the first day of a strike that would last several months. Columbus Railway, ...
Thousands gathered across Ohio on July 17 for “Good Trouble”protest, speaking out against perceived injustices under President Donald Trump’s administration.
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Ohio lawmakers returned to Columbus for a rare summer session and overrode one of Gov. Mike DeWine’s property tax vetoes—banning schools from using certain local levies. But two other proposals were ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Tens of thousands of people across the country, and hundreds in central Ohio, protested against the Trump Administration Thursday. The protests were inspired by civil … ...
Tens of thousands of people across the country, and hundreds in central Ohio, protested against the Trump Administration Thursday.
Multiple people were arrested during a protest Thursday night on a suspension bridge over the Ohio River.
Hundreds more protesters were already at the Statehouse, holding signs critical of the Trump administration or upside down American flags, which is known as a sign of distress.
The First Amendment protects your right to protest, but there are still some limitations to know if you're protesting in Ohio and Kentucky.
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