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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe state alleges that an open concrete tank at the facility in Bath township in Greene County emitted unpermitted levels of ammonia.
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Governor Mike DeWine is calling on Attorney General Dave Yost and others to determine whether those involved with the Bishop Sycamore scandal violated any civil or criminal laws. This comes after the Ohio Department of Education's investigation of Bishop Sycamore High School.
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A Northland High school teacher has been arrested by the Central Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed a landmark lawsuit today against Google.
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The Ohio Attorney General's office announced an investigation into the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium after two top executives resigned over allegations of improper use of resources.
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President Biden will travel to Columbus next week to promote the federal COVID relief package that will send $11.2 billion to Ohio and its local…
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The League of Women Voters of Ohio is opposing a lawsuit filed by Ohio's Attorney General against the decision to hold back key Census data until…
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Ohio's attorney general has sued a residential mental health facility for children, alleging that staff members illegally restrained children and failed…
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Gov. Gina Raimondo, the first woman to lead Rhode Island, is cutting short a second term as governor to oversee an eclectic portfolio of U.S. Commerce Department agencies, including the Census Bureau.
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Updated: 4 p.m., Friday, Feb. 26, 2021 Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost moved Friday to suspend Ken Johnson from Cleveland City Council while he faces federal corruption charges. Yost filed the request with Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor under a state law allowing the suspension of local officials charged with felonies for conduct in office. If Johnson does not voluntarily step aside, O’Connor could appoint a three-judge panel to decide on his suspension.