As Donald Trump took the oath to become president for a second time, people gathered in downtown Columbus to rally against Trump and his policies.
More than 24,000 federal workers in Indiana were among the millions of federal employees who on Tuesday received a memo offering the option to resign while still receiving pay through September—a Trump administration initiative that could have wide-reaching impacts nationwide.
With President Donald Trump's signing of executive orders regarding immigration, here's what we know about how the deportation process works in Ohio.
President Donald Trump and his administration have signaled the federal government will punish states and cities that resist Trump's crackdown on immigration. While Columbus has never designated ...
The White House is pausing federal grants and loans starting on Tuesday as President Donald Trump’s administration begins an across-the-board ideological review of its spending. The funding freeze by the Republican administration could affect trillions of dollars and cause widespread disruption in health care research,
Local officials and experts say President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs on some of Bartholomew County’s largest trading partners would have a negative impact on the local economy and could result in job losses.
The Trump administration late Monday directed federal agencies to pause the disbursement of loans and grants while the government conducts a review to ensure spending aligns with President Trump’s
An Indiana man was fatally shot by a deputy during a traffic stop just days after he was pardoned by President Donald Trump for a misdemeanor related to the 2021 U.S. Capitol riot.
I want to thank Mayor Andrew Ginther for courageously standing up for all our people, including immigrants, against Trump's bullying. He was correct when he stated: "We elect presidents. We do not elect kings,
Donald Trump's effort to freeze trillions of dollars in federal grants is the most provocative of his many attempts to expand his power in the first days of his presidency.
President Trump revoked a Civil Rights-era anti-discrimination rule for federal contractors, but the action doesn’t repeal existing workplace discrimination laws.