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As the omicron variant delivers a spike in coronavirus cases around Ohio, employers and workers are sparring over who pays for time off when a worker gets sick or has to quarantine.
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President Biden extended relief for federal student loan borrowers for an additional 90 days because borrowers are "still coping with the impacts of the pandemic." Payments now resume May 1.
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Columbus City Schools has announced plans for federal dollars the district received through a series of COVID-19 relief measures.
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Critics of the law that will allow state lawmakers to overturn Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s health orders say that could be costly when it comes to federal funding. Lawmakers overrode DeWine’s veto of that measure this week.
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The Central Ohio Transit Authority is elaborating on plans to transport Columbus City Schools students to class.Columbus City Schools purchased 8,000…
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President Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief measure could deliver long awaited aid to state and local governments. City and state leaders are eager…
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Columbus has received $26.8 million in federal funding for rental assistance. The money comes from the most recent stimulus package which was signed into…
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A program to improve and provide access to mental health and substance use programs geared toward Ohio K-12 students, teachers and staff is getting a $6...
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The pandemic slowed down work at the Ohio Statehouse in 2020. But lawmakers did pass a number of bills relating to COVID-19, as well as others that dealt…
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Representatives for those experiencing homelessness gathered at Washington Park in Over-the-Rhine on Monday and urged city officials to continue funding...