Why Dave Yost can't stop meddling. Re "Ohio AG Dave Yost to Costco: Drop your diversity programs or else," Jan. 29. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s push against Costco’s DEI
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost joined 18 other Republican attorneys general to pressure Costco to drop its DEI policies.
Take a close look at this photograph to see if you know this man – somebody surely knows him, and his loved ones deserve answers,” Yost said. “Give us a call if you recognize him.”
Nineteen Republican attorneys general, including Ohio's Dave Yost, called on Costco Wholesale Corp. to end its workforce diversity policies after the bulk retailer became one of the few companies to defend its practice.
Republican Attorney General Dave Yost announced Thursday that he is running to be the next governor of Ohio — wedging the news between the departure from the race of a top rival and the expected entry as soon as next week of a new one.
The stampede started Thursday when Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, whose yearning for the governor’s office was the worst kept secret in Ohio politics, finally announced he will run for the 2026 Republican nomination.
Ohio is taking a significant step in the fight against human trafficking with a new partnership announced Tuesday.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost joined the growing list of candidates to throw their name in the ring for the 2026 race for governor.
Yost, a Columbus Republican, is making official what’s been perhaps the most poorly kept secret in Ohio politics the past two years.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced Thursday that he's running for governor to replace term-limited Gov. Mike DeWine in 2026.
January 28, 2025, Press Release from the Office of Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost: (WESTLAKE, Ohio) — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost today announced a partnership within the transportation industry to expand the fight against human trafficking statewide.
Attorney General Dave Yost, who’s talked for months about running for governor, announced his intentions to seek the office next year. Yost, a Republican, said Thursday: “After receiving a groundswell of support from voters across the state and much prayer and consultation,