National School Choice Week begins today in Ohio and across the country.

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey today led a group of 13 states in challenging the federal government’s “Stream Protection Rule” as drastically and illegally limiting coal mining in disregard of state regulatory authority.

When an active killer targets a school, the standard protocol is to wait for law enforcement to arrive on the scene to stop the violence.

State Representative Kyle Koehler (R-Springfield) today was sworn in as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives for the 132nd General Assembly.

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today offered consumer protection tips ahead of the New Year.

Several Ohioans have reported losing thousands of dollars to the family emergency scam in recent weeks.

Trooper of the Year

The Springfield Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol is proud to present Trooper Timothy S.

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today warned consumers to avoid puppy scams.

The Administration for Children and Families has released $131,268,465 to help low-income families in Ohio stay warm during winter months, cool during summer months and make cost-effective home energy repairs.

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and 35 other attorneys general today filed an antitrust lawsuit against the makers of Suboxone, a prescription drug used to treat opioid addiction, over allegations that the companies engaged in a scheme to block generic competitors and cause purchasers to pay artificially high prices.