Video showed nearly a dozen people wearing black pants, shirts and head coverings and red masks covering their mouths ...
Columbus Police on Saturday responded to a group of Neo-Nazis carrying flags with swastikas on them while walking through the Short North.
It was not immediately clear who was in the group. Hours after the incident, Mayor Andrew Ginther released a statement saying ...
They walked out to North High Street and were met by a group of men dressed in all black, with red skull masks on their faces ...
A neo-Nazi march in Columbus, Ohio, prompted official condemnations; no arrests were made despite reports of racial slurs and ...
The shocking display of hate that unfolded in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday, has left the community in utter disbelief. Armed neo-Nazis, masked and clad in black, marched through the Short […] The post ...
Columbus, Ohio, police have issued a statement after a dozen people dressed as Nazis marched and carried swastika flags.
They have not said if anyone was detained as of 5:30 p.m. Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther also shared a statement regarding the ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and multiple Columbus city officials made their thoughts known Saturday after receiving earlier reports ...
$774 million for neighborhood safety, including three new police classes and one fire recruit class, which will add up to 180 ...
It now appears clear that Columbus will not restore all its computer systems by the end of this month, a goal set by Mayor Andrew Ginther a month ago. The city is still recovering after a cyber ...
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther's proposed operating budget for 2025 keeps housing a main priority, but its spending increases ...