State Rep. Juanita Brent called for emergency state assistance to ensure Ohio's food banks can continue to meet demand as a pause in federal SNAP money looms.
Officials said six agencies notified nearly 9,000 state employees Friday of a possible pause in funding which could lead to future furloughs.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed an executive order providing $25 million for food assistance to counter the gap left by the suspension of federal SNAP benefits during the government shutdown.
Officials say payments could start Wednesday. Most recipients will receive less than 65% of normal aid as the state adjusts ...
Lateef, Jr., a 6-year-old from West Chester who fatally drowned near his home just hours after going missing in November 2024 ...
Those families will receive their usual monthly allotment from OWF, plus another 25% of that amount. Those weekly payments ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — In what’s being called “ongoing efforts to support Ohio families being affected by the suspension of federal ...
In any emergency, time is of the essence. “If anyone has called 911, the next thing you’re doing is waiting and waiting and ...
The Patrol is proud to be part of Ohio’s Blue Envelope Program, a statewide initiative designed to support individuals with developmental disabilities during traffic stops and emergency situations by ...
The association said a nurse was strangled while trying to break up a dispute between a female patient and a male family ...