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The lawsuit accuses the store chain of frequently charging customers more than listed prices.
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In the race for Ohio Attorney General, Dave Yost, Republican incumbent running for re-election, and Jeff Crossman, Democratic candidate make their pitch for how they would defend the state’s laws and oversee the other duties of the office.
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The non-profit said its employees in the relatively new role face challenges because of rapidly changing abortion laws in Ohio.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost joined a coalition of 26 state attorneys general opposing new federal guidance on sex discrimination that he said could result in some kids going hungry.
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A proposed statewide ballot issue to change state constitutional laws on bail is gaining momentum while lawmakers consider other measures.
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The Two Days in May Conference on Victim Assistance is an annual two-day event for crime victim professionals put on by the Ohio Attorney General’s Office. This year’s theme was, “A Celebration of Resiliency.” Today’s plenary session focused on lingering impacts of the Oregon District Shooting that took place on Aug. 4, 2019.
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A six-week ban on abortion passed in 2019 has never taken effect, but that could change quickly.
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Gov. Mike DeWine and Attorney General Dave Yost announced an initiative to help Ohio police officers solve gun crimes Thursday.
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Ohio's attorney general says the state Supreme Court "upended" the judicial system.
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The AG says he's not "throwing rocks" at the checks that went out under former President Trump starting in 2020, but says knowing there's a connection could help make better policy going forward.
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Rep. Jeffrey Crossman is the only Democrat so far to throw his hat in that ring.