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.
Ohio students' reading and math scores still haven't recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new report.
TOLEDO, Ohio — It has been five years since Covid-19 was officially declared a Global Emergency by the World Health Organization. As of Jan. 2025, more than 7 million people have died from the virus. Dr. Brian Kaminski, VP of medical affairs for ProMedica, said one of the biggest changes is how health care providers communicate with patients.
Employees of some of Columbus' biggest companies − including AEP, JPMorgan Chase, Huntington Bank and Nationwide − are increasingly returning to regular commutes across central Ohio.
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.
While a cashless business might not represent a hurdle for many Americans who have stopped carrying cash, many low-income or older citizens may have no choice. Four percent of U.S. households are "unbanked," meaning they do not have access to a savings or checking account.
Republican Ohio Auditor Keith Faber has launched a bid for state attorney general. His announcement Monday came as elections for Ohio's five open statewide elective offices began ramping up.
In her first interview since declaring a run for governor, Dr. Amy Acton explained her decision and also the disagreement with Gov. Mike DeWine that ultimately led to
"Dumbifying" Ohio's world class college and universities with anti-intellectual rules is not the way to improve higher ed. It will stifle it.
The City of Columbus is working to approve a budget for 2025 and on Tuesday night, council held a hearing on the housing and homelessness spending plan.  City leaders
Columbus School board Member and former President Christina Vera announced Tuesday that she would not be seeking reelection in November.