As students across the state prepare to head back to the classroom over the coming weeks, the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) is asking drivers to protect our kids by sharing the roadway with school buses and adhering to traffic laws.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol will be highly visible and cracking down on impaired drivers during the Fourth of July holiday reporting period, which begins at midnight on Thursday, July 3 and will run through 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, July 6.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol will continue being highly visible on roadways across the state in an effort to reduce the number of fatal crashes.
In 2024, there were 8 fatal crashes that resulted in 9 deaths. While this is the lowest number of fatalities until 2019, local officials want to see that number to continue to fall in 2025.
FINDLAY, OH (WLIO) - One man is in custody after a 7-mile police pursuit in Findlay late Saturday night. According to a press release, just be…
With warmer temperatures, many children and adults will be hitting the roads on their bicycles and law enforcement wants to remind people about the safety do's and don'ts while peddling.