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The Ohio Attorney General's Blue Ribbon task force formed last year to recommend changes to the hundreds of hours police recruits receive before they hit the streets as officers.
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Data shows Columbus' rate of gun violence decreased but largely remained steady, while Parma's rate decreased significantly. Cincinnati and Dayton only increased moderately by 5 to 6%.
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Columbus police arrested 62 people from Sept. 25 to 30, which was the most arrests in any jurisdiction in Ohio.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said up to 170,000 Ohioans are eligible.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentOhio's attorney general has filed a 58-count complaint against Norfolk Southern seeking recovery of costs, damages and civil penalties for the derailment, which he said was "entirely avoidable."
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A new report from the Ohio Attorney General's office shows a sizeable—yet unsurprising—drop in the number of concealed carry permits issued in the state.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost says the technology is being used more often to solve crimes.
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The state oversaw a collection of different task force operations to bust human trafficking around Ohio.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe state alleges that an open concrete tank at the facility in Bath township in Greene County emitted unpermitted levels of ammonia.
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Governor Mike DeWine is calling on Attorney General Dave Yost and others to determine whether those involved with the Bishop Sycamore scandal violated any civil or criminal laws. This comes after the Ohio Department of Education's investigation of Bishop Sycamore High School.