Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has signed a bill into law that could charge the public for footage from law enforcement officals, including body cameras. A provision in a 450-page omnibus bill stated that ...
Police Ohio are defending their soon-to-be new ability to charge hundreds of dollars for body camera footage requested by the ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine penned his signature on an omnibus bill Thursday night that will allow Ohio police to begin charging Ohioans up to $75 per hour of video requested under the state's public record ...
Jan. 2 appearance on Summer Walker's podcast 'Over It Radio,' Ciara revealed that she has two cell phones to take as many ...
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed House Bill 315 into law, making it legal for police departments to charge for certain public records requests. H.B. 315 contains a provision that gives the police ...
Ohioans will now likely have to pay hundreds of dollars to see police videos after Republican Gov. Mike DeWine signed a large ...
The Bonner County coroner identified the the man as Charles G. Fletcher, 72, of Laguna Beach, Calif. Coroner Robert Beers ...
Late Thursday night, Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law allowing police agencies to charge for body camera footage requested by members of the media. Cleveland says it has no plans to do so.
After more than two months, police are still searching for the driver who seriously injured a woman when they hit her with their car in East Hollywood.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a controversial bill into law that could charge the public hundreds of dollars for footage from law enforcement agencies, including body cameras.
Traffic cameras have been the bane of Britons for many a year now -- but our neighbors across the pond have recently upped the battle, and the technology is coming over to America, as well. According ...