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COLUMBUS, Ohio – Facing possible impeachment, Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann has resigned amid the scandal of a sexual harassment investigation in his office and his extramarital affair. Dann ...
According to Yost, nine home-health aides and one home-delivered meal provide are accused of billing Medicaid a combined $1.9 ...
The 12-year-old victim Raymond Fife’s mother, Miriam, who is now in her 80s, still awaits the justice a Trumbull County Court ...
Swing States 2024 Politics Ohio Attorney General announces six indictments for voter fraud: ‘The right to vote is sacred’ By J.D. Davidson Published Oct. 22, 2024, 3:41 p.m. ET ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has agreed to settle the largest bribery and money laundering scandal in state history with the massive utility that funded it. At just $20 million, the settlement ...
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office rejected petition language Wednesday for a constitutional amendment aimed at remaking the state's troubled system for drawing political maps, determining that ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said his office is developing a “new normal” plan through which around one-third of the attorneys in his office would mostly work from home on a long-term basis ...
July 2025: Attorney General Yost issued Opinion 2025-012, concluding the fair board is a political subdivision and cannot enforce its firearms ban.
Ohio's Republican Attorney General, Dave Yost, is backing a legislative proposal to introduce nitrogen gas executions, ending an unofficial moratorium on the death penalty.
On a day-in, day-out basis, Yost has been a good steward of his office. Voters should re-elect Dave Yost as Ohio’s attorney general. Early voting in the Nov. 8 election has begun.
Ohio consumers who suspect they have been overcharged or are the victim of other unfair business practices are advised to contact the Ohio Attorney General’s Office at www.OhioProtects.org or ...
Attorney General Mike DeWine accused the companies of leading patients to believe that opioids were not addictive, which the lawsuit says fueled the current opioid epidemic in Ohio.