October 27, 2009
Companies Ask For Reconsideration of $6.4M Fine
Two estate planning firms slammed with a record $6.4 million fine have asked the Ohio Supreme Court to reconsider their case.
Rulings Force Reviews Of Ohio Sentences
Officials say recent Ohio Supreme Court rulings are forcing the state to review whether scores of inmates and thousands of parolees were sentenced properly.
October 20, 2009
Attorney Says Ten Commandment Displays Are Legal
An attorney for two Kentucky counties says courthouse displays of the Ten Commandments are for educational and historical purposes.
October 14, 2009
$6.4M Fine In Ohio For Illegal Practice Of Law
The Ohio Supreme Court has issued a $6.4 million penalty against two companies and their co-owners after it found they were illegally practicing law.
Saving Money, Energy And Helping The Environment
New proposed standards for heating and air conditioning units could soon mean cheaper monthly bills for everyone.
October 07, 2009
New Booster Seat Law Takes Effect Today
The new booster seat law takes effect today in the state of Ohio and NBC 4 has the Fast Facts on the law.
September 16, 2009
Democratic Judge Jumps In High Court Race
A Democratic judge from northeast Ohio is scheduled to announce plans to run for the Ohio Supreme Court in 2010.
July 28, 2009
Bexley Proposes Texting-While-Driving Ban
Bexley’s city council proposes a texting-while-driving ban.
May 07, 2009
Maryland Passes Law To Protect Homeless
Maryland has become the first state in the nation to protect homeless people under a hate-crimes law.
April 21, 2009
Dublin Considers Stronger Social-Hosting Law
A local suburb is looking to strengthening its social-host law in a move to prevent underage drinking.
April 15, 2009
Public Safety Kicks Off Ride Smart Campaign
With motorcycle season underway, it is a great time to get the word out to both motorists and motorcyclists. Ohio has seen a steady increase in motorcycle fatalities on Ohio roads.
February 26, 2009
Tougher Penalties Proposed For Collecting Bodily Substances
The case of Alan Patton certainly made headlines. He’s the man accused of collecting urine from restrooms in Gahanna and Hilliard, then drinking it.
December 18, 2008
Ohio Lawmakers Pass Booster Seat Law
State lawmakers have approved a bill requiring children between the ages of four and eight to be in booster seats while riding in cars.
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