The Ohio House has passed pension reform aimed at combatting police understaffing, but the bill faces an uphill battle in the Senate.
Ohio police and firefighters took one step closer to bolstering their pension Wednesday following the Ohio House's passage of a bill that would significantly raise local government's contributions to ...
U.S. Representative Greg Steube’s (R-Fla.) landmark legislation, H.R. 5863 The Federal Disaster Tax Relief Act, has passed ...
Ohio lawmakers are advancing several bills, with just two weeks of session left on the schedule before the end of the year, ...
Hooning, according to the dictionary, is a term that originated in Australia and New Zealand and is used to describe ...
Ohio Senate Bill 290 passed the Ohio Senate on Dec. 4. According to the bill, Ohio drivers would be able to purchase a ...
Cecil Thomas is advocating for stricter penalties for repeat offenders of Ohio's voyeurism laws, aiming to provide relief to ...
Despite heavy opposition from cities and business groups, Ohio lawmakers advanced a plan to increase money for the police and ...
Ohio courts will no longer be able to consider whether a defendant showed remorse after entering an Alford plea, if Gov. Mike ...
The bill also increases sentencing from one year to 18 months if the offender caused serious physical harm to a fetus or ...
Ohio law also requires hospitals with transfer agreements be within 30 miles of the facility. The lawsuit regarding transfer agreements is scheduled for trial on Oct. 7, 2025, with a deadline for ...
State House Bill 432 would create alternative pathways for which people can become licensed career-technical educators in ...