COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH)-- This week on The Spectrum:
- One year into Russia's war with Ukraine, President Joe Biden assured America's Allies that the United States stands by the war-torn country.
" Our assistance for Ukraine will not waver," he stated. "NATO will not be divided and we will not tire."
Biden's message to Vladimir Putin and to Americans burning out of our nation's involvement.
- With tens of countless refugees still leaving Ukraine, companies in main Ohio are providing a helping hand.
" They're grieving," stated Emily Hardy, program organizer of Community Refugee and Immigration Services. "They're grieving everything that's taken place in their house nation."
What are the obstacles these refugees are facing when resettling in the United States?
- Three weeks after a Norfolk Southern train bring toxic chemicals hindered in eastern Ohio, state lawmakers are working to resolve rail security.
" It suggests the distinction in between lives lost and lives saved," said Ohio Rep. Dontavius Jarrells.
Find out about the policies legislators are proposing for the state's transport spending plan.
- Republican strategist Terry Casey and Democratic strategist Greg Haas join the all-star roundtable to discuss everything from East Palestine to NATO allies in eastern Europe.
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