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Advocates say denying these children benefits provided in the federal coronavirus relief package is akin to them being "treated as second-class citizens."
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As the state officials plans a gradual re-opening of the economy, the city of Columbus is working on measures to maintain safety during the transition.The…
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Idaho, Ohio and North Dakota at least have told nonessential businesses they may be OK to reopen May 1. Their optimism echoes the line coming from the White House — but others fear it's too soon.
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Mayors around Ohio are calling on federal authorities to deliver more funding as coronavirus-caused job losses eat into local revenue.Dayton, like many…
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The state is now starting to feel the financial effects of numerous restrictions imposed to halt the spread of coronavirus.Last month’s preliminary state…
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A new study found Columbus relies more heavily on income tax revenue than almost any other city in America. That could mean it’s among the first to…
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NPR reached out to the public health departments serving some of the largest cities in the U.S. Most did not have their most current pandemic response plan posted publicly and many were out of date.
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Somewhere between 1,300 and 1,700 employees with the city of Cincinnati could be temporarily laid off as the city faces a huge budget shortfall because...
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Ohio’s casinos have been closed for almost two weeks, and it's been a week since bars were shut down, including those offering Keno. Ohio Lottery tickets…
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The number of deaths from COVID-19 doubled yesterday in Ohio - going from three deaths announced Sunday to six Monday. Gov. Mike DeWine has issued several…