Senate Bill 56 will go into effect March 20, banning the sale of THC infused drinks at bars and breweries statewide.
Sen. Jon Husted (R-Ohio) joined the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA) Reform Act, a bill that would expand the concealed-carry rights of qualified law enforcement officers. Sen. John Kennedy ...
WASHINGTON - Ohio's junior senator has signed onto federal legislation that would significantly expand where current and ...
A recently introduced Ohio bill aims to enhance the enforcement of accessible parking violations and ensure the spaces are ...
In Ohio’s public schools, students are no longer allowed to use their cell phones during the school day. Principals say the ...
LOS ANGELES — It’s no secret that California has some of the strictest gun laws in the nation. On Jan. 2, a U.S. Appeals Court ruled that California’s ban on openly carrying guns in counties with a ...
LANSING, Mich. — A group of Republican lawmakers gathered in Lansing Tuesday morning to announce plans to introduce legislation that would eliminate the need for a permit to carry a concealed firearm ...
It's that time of the year when open burning regulations start in Ohio. According to the Ohio Revised Code section 1503.18, open burning in unincorporated areas will be prohibited in March, April, May ...
RIVERSIDE, Mo. (KCTV) - The Kansas City Current officially opened Riverside Stadium and the Performance Center on Tuesday, bringing the club’s total investment in player facilities in Riverside to $52 ...
In advance of opening its doors to the public, ROSY (2912 Church Ave.) in Ohio City held a series of private events last week to pressure-test the systems. These dress rehearsals tend to be tightly ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WOIO) - Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed Ohio Senate Bill 295 into law Friday. Senate Bill 295 will increase the competency restoration time from one-year to five-years in cases of ...
A Portland city councilor who Thursday said she wanted councilors to be allowed to openly carry firearms while conducting city business has walked back her stance. Councilor Loretta Smith told Oregon ...