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An Ohio representative is proposing a bill that would use $80 million in tax revenue from the sale of adult use marijuana to fund law enforcement officer training. Read Full Story
Tue, Nov 14, 2023
COCHISE COUNTY, Ariz. (WKRC) - The fentanyl epidemic is leading to a powerful pull for young people who assist in transporting drugs across the border. Read Full Story
Fri, Mar 3, 2023
CINCINNATI â¿" State Representative Cindy Abrams' (R-Harrison) legislation to designate a portion of I-71 in Hamilton County as the â¿¿Patrolman David L. Cole Memorial Highwayâ¿ this week passed the Ohio Senate and Ohio House as a part of House Bill 578. Read Full Story
Sun, Dec 18, 2022
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A portion of I-71 in Hamilton County will be memorialized for a Cincinnati Police officer who was killed in the line of duty. Read Full Story
Fri, Dec 16, 2022
Many of us believe we are capable while driving of a quick glance at our smartphones or perhaps even typing a short reply to a text without being a danger to ourselves and others on the road. It's the other drivers who aren't capable of multi-tasking, right? Nothing could be further from the truth, and distracted driving has become a deadly enough problem that Ohio lawmakers are considering trying to do more about it. Read Full Story
Tue, Dec 13, 2022
State Representatives Cindy Abrams (R-Harrison) and Brian Baldridge (R-Winchester) recently testified on their joint legislation to create privileged peer support for first responders and law enforcement. Read Full Story
Sat, Nov 26, 2022
By a vote of 77-14, an amended version of a distracted driving bill has passed the Ohio House of Representatives. Read Full Story
Fri, Nov 25, 2022
Many of us are likely guilty of believing we are capable while driving of a quick glance at our smartphones or perhaps even typing a short reply to a text without being a danger to ourselves and others on the road. It's the other drivers who aren't capable of multi-tasking, right? Read Full Story
Fri, Nov 25, 2022
An Ohio House committee has signed off on a bill to tighten rules around distracted driving after making some changes to the proposal. Read Full Story
Wed, Nov 16, 2022