City announces $20.1M in youth violence prevention programs
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther on Tuesday announced the city’s plan to allocate more than $20 million for summer programming aimed at reducing youth violence.
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther on Tuesday announced the city’s plan to allocate more than $20 million for summer programming aimed at reducing youth violence.
The man who has been serving as Delaware County’s acting sheriff is “acting” no longer. Jeffrey Balzer now has the job officially.
Learn what you CAN and CANNOT do with the new laws now in effect.
Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, the Columbus police “DUI Interceptor” hits the city’s streets Wednesday.
Find out how Powell Police Officer Audrey Wilt goes above and beyond to connect with and serve the citizens of Powell!
Chief Deputy Rick Minerd talks about his far-reaching role within the Franklin County Sherriff’s Department and his unconventional path to working on the force.
We’ve heard from many of our local CPD officers that mental health plays a large role in many calls for emergency help. A new pilot program to quickly identify these situations is finding success.
As summer temperatures soar into the 90s, the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office wants to do everything possible to help you and your family have a fun and safe summer.
In an effort to make good on a promise to treat policing like a profession in the state, Gov. Mike DeWine has introduced a college-to-law enforcement pathway program.
The goal of Street Smart is to provide current and up-to-date narcotics information on trends, terminology, paraphernalia, and physiological effects to those individuals who deal with today’s youth on a daily basis. Learn More…