Another measure in a series of bills concerning absentee voting has been introduced into the Ohio General Assembly. Senate Bill 362 would extend the period for in-person absent voting and specify the ...
AKRON––Self-expression is a form of self-awareness. That was put on full display at a recent event in the Summit County Juvenile Court’s Detention Center. Six youth in the detention center accepted ...
In a second decision last Wednesday about sealing criminal records, the Ohio Supreme Court held that courts may unseal an acquitted defendant’s record only for reasons defined by statute. When a ...
On Aug. 28, 2009, after a heavy rainfall, the smell of gasoline arose in the basement of the home shared by Alessandra Riscatti, Elisabetta Riscatti, and Laszlo Beres. Worse yet, later that day, ...
Before the close of the current legislative session, Rep. Dan Ramos, D-Lorain, would like to see a bill that would help pay for college students to complete their degrees signed into law. House Bill ...
The judgment of the Portage County Court of Common Pleas was recently affirmed by the 11th District Court of Appeals. The reviewing court found that Patricia Stephenson was properly convicted of first ...
Rep. Dorothy Pelanda is focusing on children who become “victims” of school systems’ widespread practice of withholding grades and diplomas from students who have not paid curriculum fees. “(Ohio law) ...
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