On Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics posted the Nation’s Report Card, administered every two years. Fourth graders and eighth graders are tested in reading and mathematics.
Employees of some of Columbus' biggest companies − including AEP, JPMorgan Chase, Huntington Bank and Nationwide − are increasingly returning to regular commutes across central Ohio.
Ohio students' reading and math scores still haven't recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new report.
As Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Senate confirmation hearing took place on Wednesday, an Akron Press Club panel spoke on Trump's pick, other topical issues.
Majority support across both political parties may increase the chances that child care related legislation passes in the Ohio General Assembly.
Wizard of Za, a Clintonville pizzeria whose Sicilian-style pies garnered a month-long wait during the COVID-19 pandemic, has closed. The shop, which shared space with sushi chain Fusian at 4214 N. High St.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol is seeking new troopers to address staffing shortages caused by retirements and limited recruitment during the pandemic.
As a whole, the country has seen employment increase 3.6% since the pandemic, Fed researchers found. Metro areas did a little better, with an average employment growth of 3.8%, and midsize metro areas with populations of between 500,000 and 1 million people saw growth of 5%.
Several days later, Trump picked Vance to join him on the GOP ticket, thrusting Springfield — and its Haitian community — squarely into the glare of an increasingly contentious presidential race and a national debate about who deserves to stay in the country.
DeWine cannot run for reelection in 2026 because of term limits. Lt. Gov. Jon Husted planned to run as DeWine's successor, but Husted recently accepted DeWine's appointment to the U.S. Senate, replacing Vice President JD Vance.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Next year’s competitive elections for Ohio’s five open statewide offices ramped up further on Monday, as Republican Auditor Keith Faber entered the race for attorney general.
Columbus School board Member and former President Christina Vera announced Tuesday that she would not be seeking reelection in November.