Ohioans will receive full SNAP benefits
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Ohio lawmakers are weighing a proposal that could add a constitutional right to hunt and fish, a measure supporters say would preserve part of the state’s
More than half a million Ohioans rely on subsidies to get health insurance through the Affordable Care Act, and tax credits on those subsidies are expiring as premiums are soaring. And the Republican-backed One Big Beautiful Bill signed this summer made some changes to Medicaid expansion, which covers more than 745,000 Ohioans.
Ohio experiences unseasonably warm temperatures ahead of a cold front, with above normal temperatures today and Saturday, followed by a cool down and potential rain and wind gusts up to 35 mph. Conditions will return to more seasonal norms by Sunday.
Ohioans are broadly supportive of having marijuana dispensaries in the state, with a majority saying the industry is positively impacting the economy, according to a new poll. Researchers at Ohio Northern University’s Institute for Civics and Public Policy (ICAPP) surveyed adults on a wide range of what it called “backyard issues,
The Supreme Court declined to hear the case, forcing utilities to stop charging the transmission fee and issue refunds to some customers for payments dating back to 2022.
The Area Office on Aging of Northwestern Ohio, Inc. and the Ohio Department of Development is helping older Ohioans with their home energy bills this winter through the Winter Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP).
The topic of affordable housing has been a growing area of focus for central Ohio leaders. Though much of the conversation has centered around the need for more development, with the shifting weather,
Ohioans who receive federal food assistance could start seeing deposits in their accounts as early as Wednesday. State officials say these will be partial benefits, not the full amounts families normally receive.