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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) - Driving while using a phone could soon cost you $150 or more in Ohio, thanks to a proposed law that would bring the Buckeye State in line with most other states in the U.S. Read Full Story
Mon, May 3, 2021
(The Center Square) - Ohio drivers could face more restrictions when using their cell phones if a bill introduced this week in the Ohio General Assembly is passed and signed. Read Full Story
Fri, Apr 30, 2021
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The new Elder High School license plate was unveiled at the school's Fieldhouse Friday morning. Read Full Story
Thu, Apr 29, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) - For the past year chants for change have been heard across Ohio and the Nation after the death of George Floyd, now Ohio lawmakers are working on solutions. Read Full Story
Thu, Apr 22, 2021
In the wake of protests over police shootings, Ohio lawmakers are ready to take another run at requiring more annual training and establishing a licensing board for the state's 34,000 officers. Read Full Story
Wed, Apr 21, 2021
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - A state lawmaker introduced legislation Friday to rename a portion of Interstate 71 in Hamilton County in memory of two Cincinnati police officers gunned down in the line of duty 42 years ago. Read Full Story
Fri, Mar 5, 2021
Two proposals before the Ohio legislature seek to honor three fallen Cincinnati-area police officers by renaming highways for them. Read Full Story
Fri, Mar 5, 2021
(The Center Square) - Last summer's protests in Ohio triggered two lawmakers to file legislation for a second time that would increase penalties for rioting in the state. Read Full Story
Mon, Mar 1, 2021
On the Job recently caught up with three state legislators who used to be law enforcement officers to find out why they decided to make the jump and why their experience is valuable at the Statehouse. Read Full Story
Fri, Sep 11, 2020