Columbus Mayor Ginther and Chief Bryant vow that city police will not aid ICE but will monitor the federal agents allegedly ...
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther said the city will look for a new Division of Fire chief when Chief Jeffrey Happ's five-year ...
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Columbus leaders push back on reported ICE arrests
Top Columbus officials, including the mayor and police chief, reiterated their support of immigrants as federal immigration ...
Columbus city leaders say ICE activity has increased locally without their permission or cooperation. Why it matters: The ...
Mayor Andrew Ginther, Police Chief Elaine Bryant, City Attorney Zach Klein and City Council President Shannon Hardin spoke at ...
City officials stress that Columbus Police don't work with ICE and don't arrest people solely based on their citizenship ...
Citing national uncertainty, Columbus Mayor Ginther proposes a budget lacking funding for priorities like full police ...
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther has issued a statement following the recent investigation of Columbus Fire Department Chief ...
City officials and police leaders tried to reassure nervous residents Thursday after reports of increased activity in the area by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. Officials said during a ...
Mayor Andrew Ginther took a swipe at Council President Shannon Hardin as the mayor reassured parents the city is committed to ...
Ginther's 2026 budget proposal omits the Columbus Promise; Hardin vows to find money for the tuition-free college program for ...
Concerned community members gathered Thursday night to discuss knowing their rights after city officials confirmed an increase in federal immigration activity.
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