For years, police departments around Ohio say they have increasingly struggled to handle massive public-records requests for hours of officer bodycam and dashcam videos demanded by online content ...
Police Ohio are defending their soon-to-be new ability to charge hundreds of dollars for body camera footage requested by the ...
In Ohio, residents have been debating the merits of a controversial bill that allows government to charge fees for access to ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) signed a new measure into law earlier this week that permits police departments to charge the ...
The provision has not had hearings and was shoved into the "Christmas Tree" bill passed by Ohio lawmakers very early Thursday ...
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 ...
Gov. Mike DeWine signed the bill into law late Thursday night, which allows police to charge $75 an hour for that video.
A police news conference was held on Saturday morning to address the situation and the arrest, which has sparked calls for ...
Police can now charge a hefty price for bodycam footage now that a new law has taken effect in Ohio. Governor DeWine has ...
FAIRLAWN, Ohio (WOIO) - Chaos at the Summit Mall Thursday led to the arrest of 20 juveniles. Summit County Sheriff bodycam shows the altercation the day after Christmas at Summit Mall. According ...
Cleveland officials said Friday that they will not charge fees to local news organizations that seek body-camera videos involving the police department.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine penned his signature on ... ExploreLaw would charge Ohioans $75/hour for police bodycam video; DeWine mulls veto Under existing law, police departments charge little to ...