An incoming Ohio law will create harsher penalties for drunk driving and allow law enforcement to use a new method when testing motorists for alcohol.
House Bill 29 was signed into law by Gov. Mike DeWine earlier this month to change or eliminate financial conditions as ...
Chuck Jones and Mike Dowling are now charged with racketeering conspiracy. Three state representatives and four state ...
Gov. Mike DeWine has ordered all flags to rise from half-staff for the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump and Vice ...
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction staff members gather on Jan. 3 for Andrew Lansing’s funeral procession as it ...
Sales for license plates featuring Dolly Parton's face began Monday for $25. All proceeds will go to fund her Imagination ...
A bill recently signed into law is shaking up some of the criteria regarding driver’s license suspensions. Governor DeWine ...
Ohio residents now have the opportunity to support Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library with the purchase of a special license ...
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signs bills into law impacting firearms, asbestos claims, pharmacy regulations, specialty license ...
Prior to the law change, Ohio had been suspending more than 3 millions driver's licenses each year due to debt, not driving.
With Gov. Mike DeWine signing House Bill 29 into law, Ohio driver's licenses that had been suspended for non-driving-related offenses will be reinstated, and there will be new limits on suspending ...