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City officials say it will take at least a week for the grand jury to review evidence in the fatal police shooting of Jayland Walker. In the meantime, city employees plan to set up a designated area on High Street downtown for potential protests.
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Attorney General Dave Yost said in a lawsuit that PBMs have illegally worked together to fuel rising drug costs, hurting patients as well as independent pharmacies.
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A special Summit County grand jury is expected to be seated April 10. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation has been reviewing the incident for about nine months.
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Ohio's Attorney General says that technology is being used more often to solve crimes.
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The attorneys general in 20 states are responding to an FDA decision to make a pandemic era change permanent but the change doesn't affect Ohio anyway.
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In the race for Ohio Attorney General, Dave Yost, Republican incumbent running for reelection, and Democratic candidate Jeff Crossman, make their pitch for how they would defend the state’s laws and oversee the duties of the office.
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Morning Headlines: Cleveland police ask for Ohio AG’s help on officer-involved shootings... and moreTwo recent shootings in Cleveland involving police officers from other departments will be investigated by the Ohio Attorney General's Office; U.S. Congressman Jim Jordan sent a letter to the Jan 6th committee questioning the legitimacy of the subpoena issued to him; and more stories.
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A political scientist says there are challenges ahead for Democrats running for statewide office in November
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The latest figures from the Ohio Department of Health show Cuyahoga County now has the highest coronavirus transmission rate in the state; the remaining members of a Holmes County-based missionary group who were kidnapped two months ago in Haiti have been freed; a Democrat who helped lead the effort to expel former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder after his federal indictment in a bribery scheme is running for attorney general next year; and more stories.
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Ohio Attorney General says more municipalities must sign on for it to work.