CLEVELAND, Ohio - Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has awarded $1.2 million in grants to fight drug overdoses in county jails.
Ohio AG Yost files a motion for a stay with the state Supreme Court to maintain a contested child protection law.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost renewed his push to get executions of death penalty inmates restarted in Ohio.
The court blocked the provision that banned puberty blockers and other prescription drugs for minors. It left in place a ban ...
An Indiana man was sentenced to 3-4.5 years for scamming $105,000 in Ohio, as stated by Ohio's AG. He pled guilty to corrupt ...
In an op-ed published in The Columbus Dispatch on Friday, Attorney General Dave Yost called the Brook Park dome proposal 'a ...
The Aggies' new offensive coordinator has turned heads during spring football. Here's how he hopes to spark NMSU's offense.
Intel gave away Ohio lapel pins with the company's famous font during the groundbreaking ceremony for its $28 billion chip ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost wants to take the lead in a lawsuit against retail giant Target, saying the company’s social ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Even though Intel is now poised to break the terms of an agreement that landed it $600 million in state grants ...