
Advocates for extending the Medicaid program to cover more low-income Ohioans held events statewide Monday in an effort to keep the issue before state lawmakers. More>>
About 9,000 at the Defense Supply Center Columbus in Whitehall will be forced to take 11 days of unpaid leave beginning in July. More>>
The Ohio House is poised to clear a bill correcting a new state law that inadvertently allows coaches and referees in youth sports leagues to be criminally prosecuted for violating rules regarding players' head injuries. More>>
Attorney General Eric Holder is facing what is likely to be aggressive questioning Wednesday by the Republican-led House Judiciary Committee on topics ranging from the Justice Department's gathering of phone records at... More>>
Congress was not told that tea party groups were being inappropriately targeted by the Internal Revenue Service, even after acting agency Commissioner Steven T. Miller had been briefed on the matter. More>>
Local governments and schools in Ohio could see almost $113 million in rebates from the state insurance fund for injured workers under a proposal from the governor. More>>
A new survey shows that most public university presidents in Ohio make more money than the national median salary for the job. More>>
Recreational activities are being restricted at Wayne National Forest as oil and gas drilling proceeds and coal mining is explored at the southeastern Ohio park. More>>