Two dogs that mauled 73-year-old Jo Ann Echelbarger in Ohio last year were found to have had cocaine in their systems, ...
But deaths have only continued to mount. At least five were recorded in 2024, including a New York City recruit who died of ...
At least 29 recruits died during basic training at law enforcement academies around the country in the last decade, an AP ...
Across Ohio, law enforcement officials are misusing a law meant for victims to shield the names of police officers involved ...
DRE is an acronym that helps police officers identify people who are engaged in drugged driving on Ohio roadways.
The University of Toledo Police Department is one of 10 state agencies recognized by Gov. Mike DeWine for meeting more than 30 standards in policing excellence.
Drug Recognition Experts, or DREs, go through at least 200 hours of training in order to accurately identify and testify against impaired drivers.
Some police departments in Ohio cite the law as a reason why they don't have to reveal the identity of officers involved in ...
The Ohio Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday from lawyers representing the Columbus Dispatch and the Columbus Division ...
The Supreme Court of Ohio heard oral arguments on a case that could change how much information the public receives from law ...
Notre Dame football then almost pulled off a comeback for the ages. Eventually, Ohio State (14-2) made enough plays to hang on for a 34-23 victory, the first CFP champion in the 12-team format era.