A new law passed quietly at the Ohio Statehouse earlier this month has some people saying it hurts police and government ...
Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 315 into law, which will permit government agencies to charge the public and news media the “estimated cost” of processing videos for public records ...
During a virtual press conference Thursday afternoon, attorney Robert Gresham with the Cochran Firm — which represents all of ...
At the same time, it could help money-starved law enforcement agencies pay for the cost of filling those video requests.
Darrell Carter Jr., 33, of Canton, was arrested at SE Columbus home. The discovery of a female's body in basement being ...
A man arrested by a U.S. marshals taskforce in southeast Columbus is now facing abuse of a corpse after a woman's body was ...
With a new Ohio law allowing police departments to charge the public for body camera video set to take effect, the city is ...
Local governments and agencies are reviewing their public records policies, after new state law allows them to charge for body camera footage.