The “most unusual job market in modern American history.” The “Great American Labor Shortage.” The massive disruption to the ...
The number of new COVID-19 cases dipped sharply this week, moving from 10,315 last week to 8,391 this week, the state reported Thursday. After two weeks in which the number of new cases had ...
English and math test scores have improved in the last few years among Ohio students, but they haven't returned to ...
Take a look at Ohio's recent COVID-19 numbers and see how to order free COVID-19 tests the federal government will soon offer ...
The number of new COVID-19 cases in Ohio practically stayed steady this week, moving from 10,295 last week to 10,315 this week, the state reported Thursday. This marks the second straight week in ...
It's critical to get COVID and flu vaccinations as we head into the fall and winter months, an infectious disease expert said ...
Health officials are expressing concerns that not enough Americans will get vaccinated this year as they recommend getting ...
A growing number of U.S. adults are hesitant to get recommended vaccines this fall, a new survey found. Doctors discuss potential reasons and why it could be concerning.
Hockey and art are typically two separate interests, yet Ohio State senior goalkeeper Logan Terness discovered a way to merge ...
Click in for more news from The Hill{beacon} Health Care Health Care   The Big Story Most Americans plan to skip new COVID-19 shot: survey As the temperature starts to drop, less ...
With fall around the corner, Ohio residents may have concerns about the COVID-19 virus and other respiratory illnesses. Pharmacies and other medical centers across the state are stocking up on ...
The federal government will offer households free COVID-19 tests kits to ... However, the Buckeye State reported 1,415 cases on Sept. 10. Ohio has seen nearly 82,000 cases statewide since May.