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Some Republican lawmakers are proposing a plan that would require cities to pay more to shore up the fund that pays for police and fire pensions. The lobby group representing cities said it could be a huge hit to them.
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City Attorney Zach Klein announced a new policy to decrease arrests for warrants stemming from non-violent offenses on Thursday. Defendants with…
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Columbus Police announced they are eliminating the placement of 20 high school resource officers and two sergeants within Columbus City Schools.As part of…
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Columbus City Council on Tuesday is holding its first hearing on removing military-grade equipment from the Columbus Division of Police. Council president…
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The killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis Police officer sparked protests across the world and calls for change in police practices. Some activists are…
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The phrase "Defund The Police" has become a battle cry of protesters after the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police. Now, like many cities, Akron…
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Neon green shirts and caps can be spotted sprinkled across crowds at rallies in Columbus. But the people wearing them aren't there to demonstrate; rather,…
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Cincinnati's Law and Public Safety Committee voted on a series of proposals Tuesday to reform the police department by holding it accountable and making...
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In most states, Black students are more likely to be arrested at school, and according to one expert, "There isn't much evidence indicating that police officers in schools make schools safer."
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The Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio will use a million dollar grant to monitor police reforms and investigate claims of police misconduct...