The skeletal remains of an unidentified man found more than four years ago in Stark County have been identified, jump-starting the investigation into his death, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and Stark County Sheriff George T. Maier announced Thursday.
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office recently rejected the petition summary of an untitled proposed constitutional amendment seeking to add an article and a section to the Ohio Constitution.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and 42 other attorneys general secured a $700 million settlement with Johnson & Johnson over allegations related to marketing of the company’s baby powder and body powder products containing talc.
An Ottawa County man has been indicted on theft charges after an investigation discovered he embezzled more than $60,000 from the Danbury Township Fire Fighters Association, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced recently.
A Gallia County man who worked for a cell phone repair business has been indicted after an investigation found that he allegedly downloaded private photos from his clients’ phones, including the phones of minors, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced recently.
As part of the office’s commitment to advancing technology for peace officers, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost recently announced the launch of a series of immersive virtual reality trainings for law enforcement statewide.
With a trial date looming, the former marketing director for the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium pleaded guilty Tuesday to 16 felony counts and one misdemeanor, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced.
A grant program designed to enhance the accuracy and completeness of the state’s criminal-records repository will pay for 77 new devices that courts across Ohio will use to capture defendants’ fingerprints for submission to the database, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced Tuesday.
A Marion real estate developer was indicted on 15 felony counts related to alleged shady business dealings, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced recently.
A Chinese citizen linked to a major gift-card counterfeiting operation that targeted Coshocton-area consumers has been sentenced to four to six years in prison for engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced recently.
A Montgomery County woman, previously barred from serving as a Medicaid health care provider, has been indicted for allegedly again defrauding the Ohio Medicaid program, Ohio Attorney General Yost announced recently.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost recently announced $10.25 million in three multistate settlements with the largest wireless carriers in the United States to resolve the 50 attorneys general investigations into deceptive and misleading advertising practices.
Youth violence has become a growing societal problem that demands prompt attention and effective solutions. The way Springfield middle-schooler Adolfo Cruz Jr. sees it, there’s one obvious place to start: