The measure, passed by lawmakers in a surprise late-night move, was signed into law by Gov. Mike DeWine on Thursday.
Cleveland officials said Friday that they will not charge fees to local news organizations that seek body-camera videos involving the police department.
Late Thursday night, Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law allowing police agencies to charge for body camera footage requested by members of the media. Cleveland says it has no plans to do so.
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A 24-year-old Irish-American man with a military record was indicted on terrorism charges for traveling to Lebanon and Syria in an attempt to join Hezbollah, the Justice Department announced Thursday.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a controversial bill into law that could charge the public hundreds of dollars for footage from law enforcement agencies, including body cameras.
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Law enforcement officials have told The Associated Press that the suspect in the New Orleans crash that killed 10 people and injured 30 was killed after a firefight with police.