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Protestors at the ICE Out! rally that began at Columbus City Hall on Tuesday marched through downtown streets.
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The Ohio protestors marched around the city block that surrounds the Statehouse Thursday evening.
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There were 58 "Hands Off" protests held in cities throughout Ohio.
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The bill also bars government officials from limiting or interfering with police activity during “riot or vandalism activity.”
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Mayor Shammas Malik has proposed spending $768,000 to hire a national consultant team led by former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
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“As we share our views, it’s important to do so with civility and respect,” Ohio State President Ted Carter told students during Monday morning’s convocation.
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Several protesters wanted more transparency regarding the death of a Milwaukee man who was shot by Columbus police officers, but some of their "demands" had already been met.
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The 1953 law makes it a fourth-degree felony for two or more people to commit a misdemeanor “while wearing white caps, masks, or other disguise.”
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The U.S. Department of Education Office of Civil Rights opened the investigation into whether Ohio State University failed to respond to anti-Semitic acts on Jan. 16.
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The group of older, largely deaf residents of the senior apartments held neon signs reading, “Enough is enough,” and “Stop mental abuse.”