Human trafficking victims will have more opportunity to clear their criminal records under legislation finalized this week.
National Democrats' explanations for moving forward with a virtual vote to certify their presidential ticket continue to irk Ohio's top election official.
A physician improperly saw patients of his private clinic during times he indicated he was working for the state's Northwest Ohio Psychiatric Hospital, according to the Office of the Inspector General.
Justices Order City To Pay For Police Misconduct: The city of East Cleveland is on the hook for more than $30 million after a unanimous Ohio Supreme Court ruling issued this week.
The group distributing a portion of Ohio's opioid settlement is getting closer to releasing $51 million to support regional projects as it prepares for another $113.2 million influx.
The legal battle over a controversial law banning gender-affirming care for transgender youth is set to heat up next week.
A pair of embattled pension fund board members are accusing Attorney General Dave Yost of operating in bad faith by bringing litigation they claim is impairing their work.
Attorney General Dave Yost is looking to crack down on illegal sales of vaping products.
Appeals Court Rules In Distracted Driving Case: The onus is on motorists ticketed for texting while driving to prove whether an exception in the law applies, according to a recent 5th District Court of Appeals ruling.
Sen. Louis Blessing is encouraging Attorney General Dave Yost to sue a company accused of price-fixing rents through a newly introduced resolution.