Although Columbus does not refer to itself as a sanctuary city, it has maintained sanctuary policies for immigrants and refugees since 2015. Mayor Andrew Ginther said he plans to keep it that way, even with President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders threatening immigrant citizenship and mass deportations.
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther has voiced strong opposition to President Trump's recent immigration policies, which include pausing refugee admi
Columbus mayor Andrew Ginther presented Ohio State with a key to the city and a new “Champions Way” street sign to go up outside Ohio Stadium.
Ginther says he has heard concerns and fears from those in the immigrant community about the possible effects of President Trump's executive orders.
Ohio appears to have a patchwork of local policies when it comes to immigration, but AG Dave Yost says that doesn’t matter.
Ohio State, the first team to run the gauntlet of four playoff games on its way to the national title, celebrated with 30,000 Buckeyes fans on Sunday at Ohio Stadium.
A month of amazing memories for the Ohio State football team and its fans culminates on Sunday afternoon with a celebration. And you can watch it here on NBC4i.com. The Buckeyes ran through the first 12-team College Football Playoff,
Thousands of fans filed into Ohio Stadium Sunday afternoon, ready to cheer on the Buckeyes. Only this time around, there was no game to be played — just a national championship win to be celebrated. After defeating Notre Dame 34-23 Monday in Atlanta,
Mahi Patel was lucky enough to score a student ticket to watch the Buckeyes compete against Notre Dame in Atlanta. “No matter where the Buckeyes go, we show up,” Mahi Patel said. “There was no other way I could’ve ended the season.
Columbus is spearheading a regional housing coalition. Some suburbs are excited to join, but others not so much.
Ohio State was back at Ohio Stadium to celebrate the national championship on Sunday, as the team got together in front of thousands of fans to have one more moment in Columbus. The entire team — minus one now former defensive coordinator — was on hand for the festivities,
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State celebrated its national championship victory on Sunday. Festivities began at noon and wrapped up around 1 p.m. You can watch the full broadcast on 10TV+. Ohio State celebrated with 30,000 Buckeyes fans who flooded Ohio Stadium, dressed in scarlet and gray.