Portage County Joins Select Ohio Counties in New ICE Collaboration to Enforce Immigration Laws

RAVENNA, Ohio — Portage County has become one of three counties in Ohio to forge a partnership with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), enabling selected deputies to perform federal immigration law enforcement duties. This collaboration follows a national trend as more local law enforcement bodies align themselves with ICE to broaden their operational reach. Under the 1996 Immigration Reform Act, local agencies can enter into 287(g) agreements which empower appointed deputies to act in capacities similar to ICE agents, including the execution of immigration warrants and detaining individuals on immigration grounds. Currently, Portage joins … Read more

New Wave of Legislation in Ohio: From Enhancing Parental Rights to Strengthening Gun Privacy Laws

Columbus, Ohio — In a significant legislative update, Ohio has introduced six new laws targeting various social, legal, and educational issues, reflecting a shift towards stricter regulations in certain areas while easing restrictions in others. These changes, which took effect last week, span from enhancing parental rights in educational settings to revising penalties for vehicular crimes. One of the noteworthy laws is House Bill 531, also known as “Braden’s Law.” This new regulation seeks to address the disturbing crime of sexual extortion by categorizing it as a felony. It mandates service providers to comply with … Read more

Ohio AG Leads Charge in Major Class-Action Lawsuit Against Pharmaceutical Giant Over Hidden Cancer Risks in Popular Heartburn Medication

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Attorney General Dave Yost of Ohio is spearheading efforts to lead a class-action lawsuit that targets the pharmaceutical giant GSK, previously known as GlaxoSmithKline, over allegations of hiding cancer risks associated with its heartburn medication Zantac. The litigation focuses on purported investor losses and claims of misleading information regarding the drug’s safety. On Monday, Yost filed a motion proposing that the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) join forces with the Indiana Public Retirement System as co-lead plaintiffs in the lawsuit. This legal action follows reports that OPERS suffered a considerable financial … Read more

Family Tragedy on Ohio Interstate Sparks Renewed Calls for Red Flag Laws After Random Shooting Incident

Cleveland, Ohio – In a tragic incident that has sparked a statewide debate about gun laws, David Perez was fatally shot while driving on Interstate 77 after leaving a family celebration in Newburgh Heights. His wife, also struck by gunfire, survived the ordeal. The shooter, identified as Ian Rich, had a known history of mental health issues. According to authorities, the lack of red flag laws in Ohio contributed to their inability to confiscate Rich’s firearms despite previous attempts. Law enforcement had interacted with Rich on numerous occasions, including a forced hospitalization for a mental … Read more