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Springfield braces for possible ICE operation targeting Haitian immigrants

Haitian immigrants make up about one-fourth of Springfield's population, and the town is now bracing for a likely surge of federal immigration officers. Legal protections for Haitian immigrants expire on Feb. 3, and state officials said an ICE operation may come to the city as soon as Feb. 4, but no operation is confirmed. City

Ohio lawmakers react to bill to ban stock trading in Congress

A bipartisan bill introduced in the U.S. Senate is called the "Restore Trust in Congress Act," and if it passes it will ban stock ownership and trading for members of Congress and their immediate family. A similar bill is making its way through the House.

Did Buckeye Chuck see his shadow on Groundhog Day?

MARION, Ohio (WCMH) -- Monday marked the 47th time that Buckeye Chuck, Ohio's official groundhog, gave his forecast on when we can expect spring weather to start. If there was any winter Ohioans did not want Buckeye Chuck to see his shadow, it is this one after a foot of snow and brutal cold temperatures

Newsom leads resistance to RFK Jr.’s public health upheaval

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) is making California the frontline in the resistance to the Trump administration’s revamped healthcare policies under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr, in what experts see as a politically savvy move that previews what a “Balkanized” public health landscape could look like as states lose faith in federal agencies. Throughout