Cleveland officials said Friday that they will not charge fees to local news organizations that seek body-camera videos involving the police department.
A central Ohio organization is working to empower residents to enter the workforce. Goodwill Columbus set the goal after acquiring local nonprofit organization ...
I strongly support the public’s -- and the news media’s -- right to access public records. The language in House Bill 315 ...
Mike DeWine signed legislation Thursday that would allow law enforcement agencies in Ohio to charge ... cameras could discourage news media, individuals or organizations from pursuing information ...
Mike DeWine signed legislation Thursday that would allow law enforcement agencies in Ohio to charge ... cameras could discourage news media, individuals or organizations from pursuing information ...
At issue is whether Dave Yost should be required to provide records to an appeals court that had been requested by the Center for Media and Democracy.
In keeping with an annual tradition that generally spans from the middle of December through early January, The News-Herald asked leaders of local communities, school districts and organizations ...
Gov. Mike DeWine signed the bill into law late Thursday night, which allows police to charge $75 an hour for that video.
Groups representing news media and citizens had urged ... and transparency and policing in Ohio, we're out of luck at this point.” But cities and local police departments were pleased.
News Ravens players lose it after 355-pound DT Michael Pierce's INT: 'The most crazy, amazing play in NFL history' Michael Pierce is the heaviest player to record an interception since at least 2000.
James Arthur Ray, a self-help guru whose multimillion-dollar business toppled after he led a sweat lodge ceremony in Arizona ...