The Ohio State Highway Patrol introduces Ragnar, a drug-sniffing canine, to help combat narcotics trafficking.
Video shared online shows the yellow school bus fully engulfed in flames in a residential area of Cleveland and spewing black ...
Ohio State Highway Patrol has fired a trooper accused of crashing her patrol car while intoxicated. Records show a Huron ...
Ohio House lawmakers approved $11.5 billion for highway construction, public transportation and airport maintenance over the ...
The Ohio State Highway Patrol released footage of them stopping a U-Haul in Cambridge, Ohio, after it was seen crossing the ...
The current state budget proposal would raise motor vehicle registration fees by $10 and title fees by $3 to fund the OSHP.
Provisions in the proposed state budget bill would increase vehicle registration fees by $10 and bump up title fees from $15 ...
The state has rolled out access to real-time aerial surveillance technology to all Ohio law enforcement agencies. The ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — On average, the Ohio State Highway Patrol takes 179 pounds of fentanyl off the streets in the state. Most of those seizures are with the help of canines. OSHP recently welcomed ...
A bipartisan group of Ohio lawmakers introduced a bill to ban police departments from using quotas of arress or citations for ...
Once the patrol has chosen a dog (often from out-of-state and overseas vendors), it's time for training. The pups are ...
But the Highway Patrol recently expanded that technology by placing downlink receivers in nine strategic locations across ...