Report: Work enforcement trims food stramp rolls
Thousands of poor Ohio residents have lost food stamp benefits for not fulfilling work requirements, and the number is expected to rise in the coming months.
Thousands of poor Ohio residents have lost food stamp benefits for not fulfilling work requirements, and the number is expected to rise in the coming months.
Ohio’s largest school district is introducing a hotline enabling workers to anonymously report wrongdoing.
Columbus will never replace Nashville as the center of the country music universe, but one lawmaker thinks a popular band’s roots are deep enough to be designated Ohio’s “Official Country Music Group.”
Ohio’s unemployment rate fell in December, the second straight monthly decline after a stretch five consecutive months during which the rate either increased or was unchanged from the month before.
Ohioans were bending the elbow at a record pace last year.
Raven Ferguson and Maleeka Kynard combined for 28 points off the bench as Ohio State beat Michigan 61-50 at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor Thursday night.
As much of the nation endures another day of bitter, even dangerous, cold weather, safety officials are reminding Ohioans about safety precautions.
It was a very good year for realtors and home sellers in Columbus and the rest of Ohio as the residential real estate market appeared to regain much of its pre-recession vitality.
The Community Shelter Board will brave the frigid cold to conduct the annual count of the area’s homeless residents on Thursday.
A Pickerington teenager is in a juvenile lockup, accused of downloading child pornography to a school computer.