Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost launched the statewide hotline to report human trafficking; now, other ways of reporting it are being added to it.
There’s always a new scam to watch out for, and one local sheriff’s office is sharing details into how to avoid losing money.
The timing of the recent announcement to begin collecting late fees could be confusing for some drivers because text scams persist. One still circulating among cell phone users in Ohio and ...
Ohio’s 911 response system is outdated. The state has begun its rollout of upgraded technology that could improve its ...
The Ohio Attorney General's office added text, app and website reporting to the human trafficking hotline phone number to increase reporting and add additional solutions to end criminal acts.
Another scam popping up in messages claims it's from a mailing service like USPS, UPS or FedEX. The text typically states ...