An Ohio Inspector General investigation found that two intermittent ODJFS employees improperly released over $300,000 ...
The number of new COVID-19 cases in Ohio continued a downward trend, going from 6,639 last week to 5,531 this week, the state reported Thursday. It was the second week that case numbers decreased ...
The City of Columbus is working to approve a budget for 2025 and on Tuesday night, council held a hearing on the housing and ...
She was arguably the best-known non-elected official in Ohio when the pandemic took over our lives. Now, Dr. Amy Acton is ...
Amy Acton recently announced she is running for Ohio governor. Here's what to know about the state's former health director ...
The state provides a baseline of funding, but not enough to meet those larger areas of need, DiMauro contends.
People with immune system health problems continue to take precautions against COVID-19 five years into the pandemic.
As a whole, the country has seen employment increase 3.6% since the pandemic, Fed researchers found. Metro areas did a little ...
An Ohio Inspector General investigation found that two former Ohio Department of Job and Family Services employees took improper actions to fraudulently release over $300,000 in COVID-19 ...