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High School Video Contest: 2015 3rd Place Winner

High School Video Contest: 2015 3rd Place Winner

In the Ohio Attorney General's 2015 Take Action Video Contest, Ohio high school students were asked to submit a 60-second video on cybersecurity, identity theft, or student loans for the chance to win college scholarships. Congratulations to 3rd place winner Cade Fleming from Van Wert High School.


High School Video Contest: 2015 2nd Place Winner

High School Video Contest: 2015 2nd Place Winner

In the Ohio Attorney General's 2015 Take Action Video Contest, Ohio high school students were asked to submit a 60-second video on cybersecurity, identity theft, or student loans for the chance to win college scholarships. Congratulations to 2nd place winner Tristan Roth from Woodmore High School.


High School Video Contest: 2015 1st Place Winner

High School Video Contest: 2015 1st Place Winner

In the Ohio Attorney General's 2015 Take Action Video Contest, Ohio high school students were asked to submit a 60-second video on cybersecurity, identity theft, or student loans for the chance to win college scholarships. Congratulations to 1st place winner Hayun (Chelsea) Kim from the Ohio Connections Academy.


Consumer Video Tip: Help Prevent Identity Theft

Consumer Video Tip: Help Prevent Identity Theft

In recognition of National Consumer Protection Week 2016, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine is releasing a video tip of the day. Today’s video tip offers ways to prevent identity theft.


Consumer Video Tip: Avoid Computer Repair Scams

Consumer Video Tip: Avoid Computer Repair Scams

In recognition of National Consumer Protection Week 2016, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine is releasing a video tip of the day. Today’s video tip warns consumers about callers who claim their computers are infected with a virus.


February 2016 Monthly Review

February 2016 Monthly Review

Ohio Attorney General Monthly Review


Kroger Announces Pharmacies to Dispense Naloxone without a Prescription

Kroger Announces Pharmacies to Dispense Naloxone without a Prescription

Attorney General Mike DeWine and Senator Rob Portman joined Kroger representatives to announce that Kroger will make the opioid overdose reversal medicine Naloxone available without a prescription at its 84 pharmacies in Ohio and 16 pharmacies in Northern Kentucky beginning Monday, Feb. 15.

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