Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced that consumers will be able to get a rebate for one free bag of mulch this spring under a settlement with Ohio Mulch Supply Inc. that resolves allegations that the company sold under-filled bags of mulch in spring 2014.
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced a lawsuit against Mold Foundation Specialist LLC and its owner, Scott Stidham. The lawsuit accuses the Loveland-based business of failing to substantiate claims in advertisements and failing to deliver promised services.
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced today that his office’s Sunshine Laws Training, traditionally presented in-person at regional sites, is now also available as an online video course. The course is available to anyone through the Attorney General’s website at no cost to the user and is approved for three hours of self-study Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit by the Supreme Court of Ohio.
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced today the formation of a special working group to conduct a thorough review of the quality, availability, and practical application of peace officer training.
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced today that a convicted sex offender has been sentenced to serve an additional 15 years in prison following his conviction on charges that he sexually assaulted a second child.
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine, Powell Police Chief Gary Vest, Auglaize County Sheriff Allen Solomon, and Ohio State Highway Patrol Lt. Tony Bradshaw announced today a new model for Ohio’s Child Abduction Response Team (CART).
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today released his 2014 Report to the General Assembly on Award Recipient Compliance with State Awards for Economic Development. The report, which is required to be submitted by the Attorney General to the General Assembly pursuant to statute, analyzes compliance with the terms of economic development awards for recipients which had performance periods ending in calendar year 2013.
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today released a status update on the progress of DNA testing being conducted as part of the Ohio Attorney General's Sexual Assault Kit (SAK) Testing Initiative.
Ohio-Led Settlement Includes Restitution for Eligible Consumers