Columbus City Council approved a $1.8 million settlement with a former Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) agent stemming from an encounter between ...
The Supreme Court of Ohio heard oral arguments on a case that could change how much information the public receives from law ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Monday evening, Columbus City Council passed an ordinance to support the city's surveillance system ...
The Ohio Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday from lawyers representing the Columbus Dispatch and the Columbus Division ...
ATF agent James Burk sued the city after he said Columbus police tased and handcuffed him while he was trying to confiscate a ...
Marion Police Chief Jay McDonald, president of the Ohio Fraternal Order of Police, agreed with Bosch and said that voters ...
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Columbus police are investigating a string of car break-ins in several neighborhoods overnight Sunday into Monday.
Columbus City Council votes to pay $1.8 million to settle lawsuit with former ATF officer detained and tased by city police in 2020.
Dayner Chacon Lara, 23, from Santa Ana, learned our officers are pros at solving problems and separating fact from fiction.' ...