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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, March 11:Ohio schools COVID-19 update;Events canceled over coronavirus concerns;Ashland University students…
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The state is launching a new study to find out if addiction and opioid use disorder can be traced to specific genetic markers. Attorney General Dave Yost…
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Updated: 4:18 p.m., Aug. 28, 2019 Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has circulated draft legislation that could allow the state — not counties — to take the lead in lawsuits over the opioid crisis. The news comes as Purdue Pharma considers a settlement, reportedly valued at $10 billion to $12 billion, with more than 2,000 local governments suing drug companies over the opioid crisis.
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Attorney General Dave Yost is shutting off direct access to the state's facial recognition database of driver’s license photos for thousands of local law…
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Ohio is pumping more money into a program that protects children from abuse and exploitation online. While the money will go towards important resources,…
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Ohio’s attorney general wants lawmakers to make changes to the way the state deals with pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs). Those are the private companies…
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Morning Headlines: Trump Lays Foundation for 2020 in Ohio, DeWine's Budget Includes Narcotics CenterHere are your morning headlines for Thursday, March 21:Trump lays foundation for 2020 in Ohio;DeWine's budget includes narcotics center;Ohio attorney…
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Ohio’s attorney general says one of the prescription drug middlemen working with the Bureau of Workers Compensation took millions of dollars in…
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Ohio's attorney general has given a down payment to officials in Pike County to help them prosecute the people accused of murdering eight members of one…
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, December 10: Tent city receives final shut down notice;Lawmakers OK bill creating database of violent…