Ohio jobless claims dipped slightly last week, with 4,527 new filings. Continued claims totaled 40,701 as unemployment held ...
Ohioans filed 5,463 initial unemployment claims last week, an increase of 936 from the previous week, the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services reported.
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The nation's greatest struggles, from layoffs and Medicaid cuts to the fiery immigration debate, are playing out in rural Daviess County.
The U.S. Secret Service, Ohio Investigative Unit and the USDA’s Food Nutrition Services just completed an 11-month SNAP ...
L.A. County’s district attorney’s office announced charges against 13 county employees for felony grand theft for allegedly stealing $437,383 in state unemployment benefits between 2020 and 2023. What ...
State lawmakers and other experts have been discussing for years the best way to shore up the fund that pays Ohioans unemployment benefits, after the fund went broke in the last recession. A ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost says eight people have been indicted in statewide Medicaid fraud cases totaling more than $100,000. FBI Scrambles Over Mysterious Stand in Trump Airspace Did ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The Ohio Attorney General’s Office has secured seven indictments throughout the state against Medicaid providers, including several from central Ohio, who are accused of fraud.
Seven people have been indicted, including two from Dayton and Middletown, in connection with Medicaid fraud cases.According to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, seven people and one business have been ...
Citing a consumer product safety emergency, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed an executive order that will temporarily ban the sale of intoxicating hemp products in the state.The order, which takes ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine imposed a 90-day ban on intoxicating hemp, including THC-infused gummies and beverages. DeWine's decision came after months of waiting for lawmakers to impose their own ...