CLEVELAND, Ohio - Ohio receives nearly $40 billion in federal funding. So what happens if President Trump shuts off spending? We’re talking about the wideranging affects of a federal freeze on daily life on Today in Ohio.
Federal employees who accept the buyout would be given 8 months of pay and benefits through September and are exempt from return-to-office policy.
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 Trump's visit to East Palestine, Ohio, was the turning point in his election win, and inspired his first trip to North Carolina and California, press secretary Karoline Leavitt said.
Confused state officials scrambled Tuesday to discern how the order impacted state government, which gets about 30% of its general fund dollars from federal sources.
President Donald Trump’s pause on federal spending, which he began the day he was inaugurated and expanded on Monday, threatens several grants awarded to Northeast Ohio organizations to fight air pollution and climate change.
President Donald Trump has attempted to place millions of dollars in federal grant money to Northeast Ohio law enforcement agencies on hold. A federal judge blocked that order.
Two Miami Valley lawmakers were part of a bipartisan cohort Tuesday touting legislation to prohibit the use of state funds for assisted suicide and abolish the death penalty in Ohio, just a week after President Donald Trump's executive order to fully restore the practice nationally.
The White House has ordered a pause on all federal grants and loans according to a memo from the Office of Management and Budgets. Organizations across the Mid-Ohio Valley shared their initial reactions and confusion to the grant freeze.
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Donald Trump sent this central Ohio city into a political tailspin when he falsely claimed during the presidential campaign that Haitian migrants here were eating residents ...
More than 4,500 people have been arrested nationwide as President Donald Trump's promised crackdown on undocumented immigrants appears to ramp up.
Explore White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt's clarification on FAA-authorized drone sightings in New Jersey, addressing public concern and drone regulations.