An Ohio Inspector General investigation found that two intermittent ODJFS employees improperly released over $300,000 COVID-19 unemployment benefits.
Acton, 58, a physician and public health expert who stood alongside Republican Gov. Mike DeWine for months during his daily coronavirus briefings, said people still stop her in the grocery store or at a restaurant to share their struggles — and she doesn’t want to look away.
Two temporary workers for Ohio's unemployment system are accused of collecting $300,000 in fraudulent benefits and spending some of their cut on luxury clothing.
Amy Acton recently announced she is running for Ohio governor. Here's what to know about the state's former health director turned political candidate.
Former Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Amy Acton, who gained notoriety during the COVID pandemic, is running for governor in 2026.
A new study named Ohio as one of the states that has seen the biggest improvements in road safety since the COVID-19 pandemic. Personal injury lawyers at North
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Former Ohio Health Director Amy Acton, who became a household name in the state in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, is running for governor. Acton, 58, a physician ...
An Ohio Inspector General investigation ... fraudulently release over $300,000 in COVID-19 unemployment assistance funds. ODJFS, the office that handled pandemic unemployment assistance claims ...
Trump, a politician unlike any seen before in Washington, has reshaped modern American politics, and promises to do it again in his second term.
The relationship between the Ohio State fan base and head football coach Ryan Day has been strained to say the least. To those outside Columbus, it's been almost laughable considering the Buckeyes have been viewed as perennial national title contenders as long as he's been at the helm.
Meanwhile, many of the SBA's EIDL loans are being charged off and considered in default. In 2021, the agency charged off $21.5 million in EIDL loans. In 2022, that grew to $198.2 million. Last year, the agency charged off $52 billion in EIDL loans — about 17% of its portfolio.
The Zoo and Aquarium will be closed Monday and Tuesday due to the subzero temperatures expected to hit central Ohio Monday morning.