Four years have passed since the January 6 Capitol attack, and the U.S. Department of Justice has charged more than 1,500 ...
Police officers in Ohio are defending their soon-to-be new ability to charge hundreds of dollars for body camera footage ...
U.S. Steel CEO David Burritt called the administration's decision to block Nippon Steel's $14.9 billion acquisition "shameful and corrupt." Burritt courted buyers for the 124-year-old steel company ...
Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel filed a federal lawsuit Monday challenging a Biden administration decision to block Nippon’s ...
While Capitol Letter is returning from a two-week holiday break, there was no such break when it came to Ohio politics and government news.
The disruptive winter storm brings the possibility of the “heaviest snowfall in a decade” to some areas Monday.
With the end of the NFL regular season comes an annual rite of passage: Black Monday. The Patriots’ Jerod Mayo was the first to go Sunday, as news of his firing broke just an hour after the Patriots ...
A Cape Coral man was arrested Thursday after allegedly failing to return a U-Haul rental truck for over a month.
Pittsburgh’s defense has softened some lately but still allows only 20 points per game and features a top-eight run-stopping ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) signed a new measure into law earlier this week that permits police departments to charge the public to release camera footage from its officers — including dash, body or ...
Cleveland officials said Friday that they will not charge fees to local news organizations that seek body-camera videos involving the police department.
The Monsters, who have led the AHL in attendance three of the last four years, are averaging a league-best 10,556 fans per ...