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Ohio will get a boost in Medicaid funding, but patients could still lose care or face barriers under a new federal law.
As the fallout continues from the impact of the GOP's spending and tax cut plan on Medicaid, watching closely are the families that rely on the government program for life-changing care.
Mass layoffs: The State Department formally notified employees on Thursday that layoffs would begin “soon,” as part of a ...
The Cycles of American History foresaw American voter dealignment, and an electronic age that would see voters prioritize ...
Meet Norwalk, Ohio – a hidden gem in Huron County where affordability meets small-town charm in a combination that feels increasingly rare in today’s economy. Located about 60 miles west of Cleveland, ...
If Congress votes to decrease or eliminate the federal match that helps pay for that program, Ohio could immediately ...
Data centers throughout central Ohio will potentially pay more for electricity after a landmark order this week from PUCO.
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio gave AEP Ohio permission to charge data centers under different rules and rates than ...
Passed and signed into law last Thursday and Friday, the Republican-majority Congress’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” makes major ...
COLUMBUS — As Congress debates Medicaid cuts, Gov. Mike DeWine has left the door open for Ohio to drop coverage for more than ...
State Farm has great service for its Medigap plans, and it sells the most popular options. But the rates are only cheap in some states, and there aren't extra perks.
(WKBN) – On Monday morning, Governor Josh Shapiro announced Pennsylvania has been approved to streamline its licensing process with 30 other states, including Ohio. That means medical professionals ...