Local governments and agencies are reviewing their public records policies, after new state law allows them to charge for body camera footage.
A new law passed quietly at the Ohio Statehouse earlier this month has some people saying it hurts police and government ...
Over time, News 5 has shown you clips of body camera footage we obtained at little to no cost as a way to help Ohioans understand what's going on in their community, but a new law will change that.
Ohio lawmakers passed House Bill 315 during its 2024 Lame Duck session. The bill includes a provision that allows law ...
The law allows law enforcement to charge up to $75 per hour of body camera footage requested. The amount would be capped at $750.
The family members of people shot and killed by police in Ohio say lawmakers allowing police to charge up to $750 for body ...
Ohioans seeking public records from law enforcement agencies may have to pay a hefty price tag moving forward, after Gov.
Excitement is continuing to build in central Ohio for the Buckeyes’ final game of the season: The national championship game against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
Jazmir Tucker's mother joins criticism of a change to Ohio's public records law allowing police to charge for body camera and ...
The U.S. Marshals arrested a Canton man Wednesday morning in Canal Winchester, where authorities also discovered a deceased ...
When I saw the woman hanging out the window I wasn’t going to be sitting back just waiting for the fire department. I wanted ...
Faisal Darod and Aden Jama were sentenced for their roles in July 2023 vehicle and bank robberies and shootout that injured a ...