Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) signed a new measure into law earlier this week that permits police departments to charge the ...
Ohioans will now likely have to pay hundreds of dollars to see police videos after Republican Gov. Mike DeWine signed a large ...
Two family members convicted in the killings of eight members of an Ohio family have received lengthy prison terms.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has signed a bill into law to charge the public for footage from law enforcement, such as body ...
A judge sentenced Edward Wagner to 32 years in prison Friday with the possibility of parole in 20 years. His mother, Angela Wagner, was sentenced to 30 years for helping plan the killings. Copyright ...
Gov. Mike DeWine signed the bill into law late Thursday night, which allows police to charge $75 an hour for that video.
There are no new updates in the December 26th homicide in eastern Sioux Falls, according to Sioux Falls Police Monday.
Michael Nietzel is president emeritus of Missouri State University. A Forbes contributor since 2019, he writes about higher education. After earning his B.A. from Wheaton College (Illinois), he ...
In this image taken from police body camera video released by the Akron, Ohio, Police Department, officers display their weapons late Nov. 28, 2024, as they confront 15-year-old boy Jazmir Tucker ...
People seeking copies of police and jail videos in Ohio may have to pay up to $750, or $75 for each hour of video released, if Gov. Mike DeWine signs a measure approved by the state Legislature ...
The law would greatly compromise police transparency by requiring anyone making public records requests for police videos ... Editor Michael Shearer on behalf of 21 USA TODAY Ohio Network newspapers.) ...
A provision that was tucked into what’s known as the Christmas tree bill earlier this week would charge media and others seeking police bodycam video $75 an hour for production ... to the proposal and ...