Attorney General Dave Yost isn't worried about his competition in the race to become Ohio's governor. We sat down for a one-on-one interview to learn why — and how he plans to lead the state.
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Vivek Ramaswamy, the Cincinnati-born biotech entrepreneur who departed the Department of Government Efficiency initiative on ...
A group of Ohioans and former Ohio Attorney General Mark Dann scored a major victory when a Franklin County judge ordered Gov ...
Columbus City Council members approved an appointment to the city’s redevelopment commission in a narrow split vote, with ...
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The Ohio governor's budget bill includes language that would end Medicaid expansion if Congress cuts the program's funding to ...
A judge has permanently blocked an Ohio law that would have required fetal or embryonic remains from surgical abortions to be ...
Mike DeWine in 2027? The race for Ohio governor ... Republican Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, a Columbus Republican, announced a bid for governor on Jan. 23. Yost, 68, has served as the state's ...
Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has extended the state's unofficial death penalty moratorium once again with the postponements of three more executions scheduled for this year. The execution dates fo ...