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Edith Espinal s attorney featured in HBO documentary The Undocumented Lawyer

Edith Espinal s attorney featured in HBO documentary The Undocumented Lawyer Danae King, The Columbus Dispatch © Courtney Hergesheimer/Columbus Dispatch Lizbeth Mateo, right, the lawyer for Edith Espinal, left, takes a selfie at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Westerville on Feb. 18 after getting an order of supervision for Espinal that allowed her to leave the church where she was staying in sanctuary. Lizbeth Mateo wants young undocumented people to know they can achieve their dreams. Mateo, 36, is an undocumented immigrant and an attorney in California who is featured in The Undocumented Lawyer, an 18-minute documentary released last week on HBO. It details her life and her work with Edith Espinal, an undocumented immigrant who was in sanctuary in a Columbus church for more than three years.

Incoming snowstorm brings school closings to Columbus area

Columbus schools, most other districts cancel classes or go remote as snowstorm moves in The Columbus Dispatch © Courtney Hergesheimer/Columbus Dispatch Three year old, Michael Harris, walks around his Clintonville neighborhood, with his mother Katie, shoveling as he goes, Monday, February 15, 2021. Central Ohio was prepared to be walloped by a snowstorm Monday night headed into Tuesday, resulting in some snow days in the area. Meteorologists expected 3-4 inches of accumulation as precipitation transitions to snow by about 10 p.m., said James Gibson, observing program leader at the National Weather Service in Wilmington. Actual snowfall appeared to be less than an inch, but travel was still hazardous.

Columbus schools, most other districts cancel classes or go remote as snowstorm moves in

Columbus schools, most other districts cancel classes or go remote as snowstorm moves in The Columbus Dispatch © Courtney Hergesheimer/Columbus Dispatch Three year old, Michael Harris, walks around his Clintonville neighborhood, with his mother Katie, shoveling as he goes, Monday, February 15, 2021. Central Ohio was prepared to be walloped by a snowstorm Monday night headed into Tuesday, resulting in some snow days in the area. Meteorologists expected 3-4 inches of accumulation as precipitation transitions to snow by about 10 p.m., said James Gibson, observing program leader at the National Weather Service in Wilmington. Actual snowfall appeared to be less than an inch, but travel was still hazardous.

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