Not all workers will be required to return on day one. DeWine's order and the policy changes made by DAS allow agencies to ...
Thousands of Central Ohio employees face the reality of returning to their offices after working remotely for years due to ...
The number of new COVID-19 cases in Ohio moved downward from 3,110 last week to 2,943 this week, the state reported Thursday. It was the fifth straight week with falling case numbers. Case numbers had ...
The university said it will not rely solely on test scores when deciding on admissions and will comprehensively review each ...
From curbside pickups to virtual doctor visits, some of the changes that happened out of necessity during the height of COVID ...
Five years after COVID upended the world, we still are feeling the effects of the pandemic. Here's how some key elements of ...
It's not just an urban schools problem getting kids to school every day, Summit Education Initiative Executive Director David ...
The Office for Civil Rights began enforcing the HIPPA regulation again in 2023, but the temporary ease of regulations gave ...
Recent data by the nonprofit organization Groundwork Ohio found 65% of children in Ohio are not kindergarten-ready.
Vaccines, previous exposures and less virulent strains have made COVID-19 more of a nuisance than a public-health emergency.
The literary nonprofit named for Columbus’ James Thurber is struggling to remain open. Name recognition is its biggest ...
The 2020 tournament was canceled because of COVID-19 ... the pandemic. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. The girls state tournament joined the boys event at Ohio State ...