Flavored tobacco sales in the city of Columbus will remain illegal for now.
Attorney General Dave Yost announced this week the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission has approved recommendations from a task force he formed to explore the future of police training.
State Teachers Retirement System Executive Director Bill Neville will remain on paid administrative leave until June 30 following board action Thursday.
More than half of Attorney General Dave Yost's capital budget request is to achieve his goal of decentralizing police training in Ohio.
One month after regaining his seat, Wade Steen is again facing potential expulsion from the State Teachers Retirement System board – and this time he's not the only one.
A change-oriented majority on the State Teachers Retirement System board will soon be strengthened, although public officials have alluded pending investigations may change the equation.
Attorney General Dave Yost has asked the Franklin County Common Pleas Court to dismiss a case challenging several abortion restrictions.
The ACLU of Ohio and others on Friday upped the stakes in an ongoing lawsuit over a ban on telehealth medication abortion services.
Attorney General Dave Yost on Thursday initiated an investigation into the State Teachers Retirement System – a day after concerns were raised over an alleged "hostile takeover" attempt.
Mayors representing the state's largest cities praised a plan unveiled this week aimed at getting repeat violent offenders off the streets.