WYSO spoke with Dayton immigration lawyer Karen Bradley to learn what legal options exist for Haitians beyond temporary protected status, which is at risk.
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Ideastream's sports commentator Terry Pluto explains why the Cavs traded Darius Garland for James Harden, breaking down the win now urgency behind the move and the risks that come with it.
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In Springfield, many Haitians say their anxiety is lessening in the wake of a federal judge’s ruling. Monday night, a judge allowed Temporary Protected Status to continue for Haitians while a lawsuit plays out.
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The state said Chuck Jones and Michael Dowling bribed the state’s top utility regulator Sam Randazzo. But the former execs’ lawyers said Randazzo was the criminal.
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After more than a year of waiting, marijuana tax revenue dollars are being distributed to communities that host dispensaries across Ohio.
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The Railroad Safety and Accountability Act would codify the Railroad Safety Advisory Committee.
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Columbus city leaders and many who support immigrant communities spoke Tuesday at a press conference supporting Haitian refugees in Columbus. The speakers were critical of the Trump administration and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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After rejecting the initial petition from the group of some cannabis and hemp advocates, Yost wrote in a letter their title and new summary are “fair and truthful.”
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Cleveland Browns head coach Todd Monken said he will hold players accountable for "their dreams and aspirations."
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A ruling from a federal judge yesterday keeps Temporary Protected Status in place for Haitians, including thousands in the Springfield area.
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Spencer and Monique Tepe were shot at their Weinland Park house on Dec. 30. Monique Tepe's ex-husband, Michael McKee, has been charged in their deaths.
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It has been an eventful year for the Trump–Vance administration. We’ve focused more on Trump than Vance, but Vance has been more visible than many vice presidents.
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