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A cable news reporter pushed to the ground and handcuffed while covering a news conference about a train derailment in Ohio will no longer face charges, the state's attorney general said Wednesday.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost had filed a lawsuit against the City of Columbus to block its new gun laws.
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Ohio’s attorney general has filed paperwork with OPERS to begin receiving his pension, commonly referred to as "double dipping."
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The trial in Ohio’s lawsuit against Google Search is scheduled to begin on May 14, 2024, in Delaware County Common Pleas Court.
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Business & EconomyThe lawsuit accuses the store chain of frequently charging customers more than listed prices.
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Donald Gronbeck was indicted by a Greene County Grand Jury last week. Authorities allege that over a period of several years, Gronbeck sexually assaulted 15 women, all of whom were his patients. More information has been released about a former Yellow Springs doctor who has been arrested and accused of sex crimes.
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The attorney general defends state laws, and oversees 900 law enforcement units in Ohio. The race features Republican incumbent Dave Yost against Democrat State Rep. Jeffrey Crossman.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentOhio and 32 other states announced a proposed agreement with one of the largest e-cigarette companies in the country.
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The state oversaw a collection of different task force operations to bust human trafficking around Ohio.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost joined 21 other states Thursday suing the Biden Administration over policy updates to Title IX and food assistance programs for schools.