The Ohio Supreme Court on Tuesday heard arguments on a what may be a landmark government transparency case: Can the names of police officers hurt on duty be withheld from public disclosure?
Nadine Young asked the Ohio Supreme Court to order the Blendon Township Police Department to disclose the names of the two officers involved in fatally shooting her daughter, Ta'Kiya Young ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Former Ohio Supreme Court Justice Melody Stewart is joining the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections board. She won the seat Saturday with 64% of the vote from members of the ...
Feb. 12—The state Supreme Court has agreed with a lower court that the owners of Nashua's Pheasant Lane Mall are entitled to abatement payments after paying a disproportionate amount of property ...
SUMMIT COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - The Summit County Prosecutor filed an appeal with the Ohio Supreme Court, after the Ninth District Court of Appeals overturned the conviction of Sydney Powell.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Supreme Court of Ohio heard oral arguments on a case that could change how much information the public receives from law enforcement. Body camera video from the Interstate ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WTVG) - An Ohio newspaper is challenging a law in the state’s Supreme Court that police departments cite as a reason why they don’t have to release the names of officers ...
Detective Sgt. Michael R. Cox’s case dates back to a June 16, 2018, lieutenant promotional exam, and the Ohio Supreme Court has ruled on two other matters involving this issue. S. David Worhatch ...
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