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In a unanimous decision, the Ohio Supreme Court said location information voluntarily given to cell phone applications is not ...
A state appeals court held Monday that the governor must try to get the $900 million pandemic-era benefits and distribute the ...
Retired first responders said they have more questions than answers about their health insurance after a Franklin County ...
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WCMH Columbus on MSNCourt ruling puts Ohio school vouchers in limboAdvocates for Ohio’s School Voucher System said even families with high incomes deserve taxpayer support for private schools.
A Warren man who failed to report to the Columbiana County jail in December for a three-year prison term after being ...
An Ohio judge ruled EducationChoice Scholarships unconstitutional on three counts on June 24, delivering a blow to local ...
Felony charges were dismissed Wednesday against a Findlay man prosecutors say discharged a firearm in the direction of a ...
An appeals court has ordered Gov. Mike DeWine to take $900 million in federal funds meant to help unemployed Ohioans during ...
A judge in Preble County is moving forward with a case against a man accused in a deadly machete attack. Investigators say ...
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WKBN Youngstown on MSNOhio SUPCO rules on police access to app user’s locationThe Ohio Supreme Court ruled that users of online marketplaces have no expectation of privacy and that a warrant is not ...
The former attorney charged in the 2013 murder of Aliza Sherman posted a $2 million surety bond on July 3, according to ...
Ohio Supreme Court rules police do not need a warrant to access a single cell phone location point shared via an app.
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