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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A lot of commercial real estate lenders have used short-term loan extensions and modifications to delay writing off losses.
A former Cincinnati resident was sentenced Wednesday after being convicted of submitting fraudulent COVID-19 relief loan applications.
Federal employees who accept the buyout would be given eight months of pay and benefits through September and are exempt from return-to-office policy.
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.
Increased charity care and malpractice insurance costs among reasons for lower-than-anticipated 1.7% profit margin on $16 billion revenue.