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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has rejected language for a potential ballot issue on voting.The group behind the initiative to expand and solidify voter…
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Ohioans are one step closer to voting on a proposed constitutional amendment that would raise the state’s minimum wage. Attorney General Dave Yost…
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A Sandusky judge has suspended the county's embattled prosecutor. The suspension was issued after Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed a complaint to…
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Here are your morning headlines for December 31, 2019:Cuyahoga County hires manager to oversee opioid settelement funds;Yost moves for dismissal of…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, Dec. 5:FirstEnergy Solutions name change approved;UAW to vote on Fiat Chrysler contract;Ohio Supreme Court…
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, Dec. 4:Cleveland-Cliffs buys AK Steel;Akron Children's identifies 3 health priorities;Former Cleveland RTA…
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Ohio will receive $39.4 million from Reckitt Benckiser, a British drug distributor that makes a medication meant to reduce withdrawal symptoms for recovering opioid addicts. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced the $700 million multi-state deal Wednesday. The drug distributor is paying to settle allegations that it made false claims about its medication Suboxone. Although the drug is used to help opioid addicts recover, it can also be addicting itself.
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, Oct. 24:Ohio to receive $40M from opioid settlement;UAW vote on GM contract pushed back;State to increase…
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Morning Headlines: National Opioid Settlement Could be Hard Sell; Lakewood Turns to Renewable EnergyHere are your morning headlines for Tuesday, Oct. 22:National opioid settlement could be hard sell;Drug companies to pay $260M to settle lawsuit;Lakewood…
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Ohio’s attorney general said his office is disappointed in a reported settlement with five drug makers and distributors in advance of a huge opioid trial…