Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and other state officials released statements denouncing a reported neo-Nazi march Saturday.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Donte Bell and Dwight Holland were enjoying the Ohio State football game on Saturday afternoon when they started hearing loud racial slurs coming from outside their home in the Short ...
The group’s actions in Columbus on Saturday, part of a recent pattern of white supremacist incidents in the country, were ...
Video showed nearly a dozen people wearing black pants, shirts and head coverings and red masks covering their mouths ...
Columbus Police are responding to a neo-Nazi march that took place Saturday afternoon in the Short North on North High Street ...
Emboldened neo-Nazis have been condemned for a racist demonstration that took place in Ohio’s Short North Arts District this ...
A group of masked neo-Nazis marched through Columbus, Ohio, carrying flags emblazoned with swastikas and shouting racist and ...
Following a group of neo-Nazis that were seen marching through Columbus's city streets on Saturday, Gov. Mike DeWine and ...
Video showed nearly a dozen people wearing black pants, shirts and head coverings and red masks covering their mouths ...
In response to Saturday's neo-Nazi march, Columbus community leaders are coming together today for a unity march.The group is ...
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 ...