Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has sued the owner of a window company alleging that she accepted money from 89 consumers from Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana for windows that were never delivered or poorly installed, and failed to provide refunds.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost today announced an $80 million settlement with the Monsanto Co. that forces the company to pay for the long-standing environmental damage it knowingly caused in Ohio with its toxic products.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is bringing training to Ohio’s law enforcement officers through OPOTA Close to Home, a collaboration between the Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy and five regional partners that will extend the reach of OPOTA-certified course offerings.
An effective way of dealing with school violence is to stop it before it happens, which is why Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has been helping law enforcement and school officials prepare to do just that with a two-pronged program.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost won a nationwide court order today that requires the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to resume enforcing the law regarding convicted dangerous felons and immigrants who have lost their last appeal to remain in the country.
As part of his continuing efforts to promote government transparency, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost today released the 2022 edition of the Sunshine Laws Manual.
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office today rejected another summary of a petition seeking to add new language to the Ohio Revised Code in support of vaccine choice.
Following the decision by a Franklin County grand jury to decline to indict a law enforcement officer in the death of Ma’Khia Bryant, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost published the complete investigative files on the web, available for anyone to see.
Organizations interested in developing or expanding a sex buyer education program – commonly called a “john school” – are encouraged to apply for a new grant available through the Ohio Attorney General’s Office.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and Columbus Division of Police Chief Elaine Bryant today announced the indictment of a Columbus man following an investigation conducted by the Central Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force.