There is a movement among a number of Republicans in the General Assembly to put a state constitutional amendment on a special Aug. 8 ballot to require future amendments to get at least 60 percent of the vote, rather than a simply majority, to win approval.
While the bill is moving quickly in ...
Justice delayed is justice denied.
That’s a legal maxim that must never be taken lightly. Youngstown police, especially, should learn to live by it.
It was nine years ago when a then-18-year-old woman told Youngstown police officers and health care providers at a local hospital that she ...
It’s sneaking up on us a bit this spring, but another Election Day is closer than we might think. May 2 is Ohio’s primary and special elections date — and in many parts of the state, they will be the kinds of votes that have much more impact on residents’ day-to-day lives than those big ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has some big goals for education in the Buckeye State, and he shared some of them with members of the Ohio School Boards Association, Ohio Association of School Business Officials and the Buckeye Association of School Administrators in Columbus last week.
According to a ...
Most of us can remember a time or two in our younger days when our parents left us in parked cars while they ran into a store or gas station for a minute or two and then returned. It seemed harmless enough. But an Ohio woman learned in the most horrific fashion that there can indeed be harm, ...
It won’t be long now before Ohio drivers have even more reason to avoid driving distracted. Beginning April 4, a new law will take effect, which gives officers “probable cause” to stop drivers they witness illegally using their cell-
phones or other electronic devices.
“You can’t ...