Cleveland City Hall is inviting residents to register homeowners and businesses to register their security cameras with police.
It is believed that Ohio is one of two states in the country with the capability of downlinking live aerial video anywhere within its state lines.
Governor Mike DeWine announced Friday the statewide expansion of aviation downlink technology, giving law enforcement agencies across Ohio the ability to receive live aerial video ...
The Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) announced that enhanced aviation downlink technology is available for use by local law ...
But the Highway Patrol recently expanded that technology by placing downlink receivers in nine strategic locations across ...
Footage shows Evendale officer encountering white supremacist demonstrators, and trying to keep the peace as Lincoln Heights ...
Fusus’s technology allows police to tap into live feeds from public and privately owned surveillance cameras. In Toledo, Ohio ...
No. 8 Ohio State is scheduled to face two of their most challenging Big Ten opponents back-to-back in Los Angeles, starting with No. 1 UCLA Wednesday. UCLA is undefeated in its first season as a ...
In 2013 the Ohio legislature banned cities from using traffic cameras to catch speeding and red light running. The ban was overturned by the courts but then indirectly re-implemented by the ...
CBS News will provide the Federal Communications Commission with the transcript and camera feeds from a "60 Minutes" interview at the center of a complaint alleging news distortion. The FCC sent a ...
Getty Images/iStockphoto An Ohio man used his security camera company to stalk a woman in her workplace, according to police. His “prolific history” leads law enforcement to believe “there a ...