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WCMH Columbus on MSNDeWine extends National Guard to Washington, D.C.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has extended the Ohio National Guard’s mission to Washington, D.C. for more than two more months. In a press release on Wednesday, the governor’s office said it agreed to a request from the Secretary of the Army to keep Ohio guardsmen in Washington until Nov.
The Washington, DC, National Guard sent an email to city leaders asking for suggestions for 'beautification' projects in which they might lend a hand.
As I was driving down Marion Barry Avenue in Southeast Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, I had to pull over to let some police cars, lights flashing, pass me. It seemed ironic as I was in that area to interview people about whether Trump’s efforts against D.
Ohio National Guard members will end their presence in the nation's capital on Nov. 30, according to a media release from the governor's office issued on Sept. 10. DeWine announced on Aug. 16 that he would send 150 military police members to assist in D.C., none of whom are active law enforcement officers in the state.
Thousands of Washington Army National Guard members did not take part in last weekend’s drill, a money-saving move that appears precipitated in part by the Trump administration clawing back funds to pay for the National Guard deployment in Washington,
Washington — The federal government's 30-day takeover of the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C., expires Wednesday, although the D.C. National Guard will remain posted throughout the district.
Internal documents reviewed by The Post reveal, with rare candor, how domestic missions rooted in politics risk damaging Americans’ trust in the military.