Ohio Capital Journal, public health September 2, 2020 In ‘political pandemic,’ Ohio lawmakers punt on COVID-19 response …
Ohio Capital Journal, racial justice, social justice August 29, 2020 ‘You just have to act’: Thousands outraged by police brutality rally at March on Washington …
medicine, Ohio Capital Journal August 28, 2020 LaRose refers 162 campaign finance violations against Householder and others in FirstEnergy scandal …
Ohio Capital Journal, public health, state government August 26, 2020 Coronavirus cases down 31% in first month since mask mandate …
election, Ohio Capital Journal August 25, 2020 Controlling Board gets update on absentee ballots, approved education, COVID-19 testing funding …
state government, State Legislature August 24, 2020 Conservative lawmakers launch effort to impeach DeWine …
Campus, sexual violence August 24, 2020 BGSU, Ohio colleges scramble to explain sweeping new DeVos rules on sexual misconduct …
Ohio Capital Journal, Poverty, state government August 24, 2020 State won’t consider most of funding request by advocates for the poor …
election, Ohio Capital Journal, postal service August 23, 2020 4 Ohio Republicans join House Dems to pass bill to boost post office funding by $25B; Latta opposed bill …
election, Food, Ohio Capital Journal, Poverty, public health, state government August 22, 2020 DeWine says coronavirus fight has to take priority over safety net …
Ohio Capital Journal, Poverty, public health August 20, 2020 Without federal unemployment benefit, hunger said to be looming for huge numbers of Ohioans …
election, Ohio Capital Journal, postal service August 19, 2020 Postmaster general says he’s suspending post office overhaul until after the election …
medicine, Ohio Capital Journal, public health August 17, 2020 Up to 204,691 extra deaths in the US so far in this pandemic year …
medicine, Ohio Capital Journal, public health, Science August 15, 2020 A COVID-19 vaccine needs the public’s trust – and it’s risky to cut corners on clinical trials, as Russia is …
Ohio Capital Journal, public health August 14, 2020 PPE, staffing shortages linger as COVID-19 kills 2500 nursing home residents in Ohio …