When UNC lost to TCU, Chase Bandolik ran 34 miles overnight. With Clemson up next, the viral sensation is lacing them up ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Social media comments have resulted in several people being terminated from their jobs after Charlie Kirk was assassinated last week. Now, the Ohio State University Wexner ...
Historic brick buildings line Coshocton’s charming main street, where your retirement dollars stretch like saltwater taffy at the county fair. Photo credit: Seth Gaines Nestled in the rolling hills of ...
The Trump administration introduced new eligibility requirements for Medicaid earlier this month, including work requirements for many adults. This also includes the state of Ohio denying claims ...
An unconventional legal strategy by Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is his latest attempt to regulate children’s access to social media platforms, but Today in Ohio podcast hosts ask whether he can do ...
CLEVELAND — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is asking a federal appeals court to reinstate a state law that would require parental permission for children under 16 to sign up for social media. Yost’s ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- As kids head back to school, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is asking a federal appeals court to reinstate a law requiring parental consent for children under 16 to use social ...
DAYTON, Ohio — The buses came from all directions: rickety, yellow ones down the country roads stretching north; fancy, air-conditioned ones from the rich, private schools in the suburbs; dozens more ...
Social Security covers roughly 30% of annual retiree spending, necessitating substantial savings in many U.S. cities. Among Ohio cities, Columbus requires the highest supplemental retirement income, ...
Historic downtown Mansfield showcases beautiful architecture that whispers stories of Ohio’s past while keeping retirement budgets intact. Photo credit: Brandon Bartoszek Mansfield gives retirees a ...
An Ohio woman was overpaid almost $70,000 in Social Security benefits meant for her dead husband, and the agency wants the money back. The Social Security Administration has a 99.7% accuracy rate in ...
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