In an instant, the Ohio city was transformed from a real place full of real people – with real problems, though not of the ...
In a slew of social media posts, a veteran Ohio sheriff’s lieutenant said he would not protect those who voted for Vice ...
Springfield city officials said that they, like in other municipalities across the country, are preparing for possible civil unrest and turmoil following the election.
Residents of an Ohio city reviously at the center of the national spotlight react to U.S.'s new political reality.
Back on Sept. 17, three dozen Highway Patrol troopers took on a very visible role at Springfield schools, after a string of multiple bomb threats caused school evacuations and closures.
All of this comes just over a month since bomb threats began in Springfield, and nerves are still running high. For some, living in this constant state of anxiety has their patience running thin.
“In Springfield, they’re eating the dogs ... Predictably, there were dangerous consequences — bomb threats, closed buildings, canceled events, terrified residents, death threats, etc.
far-right white nationalist groups like the Proud Boys showed up in Springfield, KKK flyers appeared on lampposts, and more than 30 bomb threats forced the closure of schools and cancellation of ...
Ohio governor’s office says Ohio officials have stationed state police at Springfield schools in response to bomb threats that officials say are mostly coming from overseas. News Wrap ...