A nearly $10.8 million advance to a struggling school district drew numerous questions from lawmakers Monday but was ultimately approved by the Controlling Board .
The State Board of Education has found a new home in downtown Columbus.
Among the findings for recovery issued this week by State Auditor Keith Faber was one against a woman currently serving time in the Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville.
Of the billions of dollars that flowed to state agencies through federal programs last year, auditors only questioned $242,787 in spending.
The Department of Medicaid is disputing a new report from State Auditor Keith Faber that found more than 124,000 Ohio Medicaid enrollees were simultaneously enrolled in other states' programs.
The State Teachers Retirement System 's interim executive director is emphasizing ongoing steps toward transparency as the fund's board continues weathering criticism.
A Franklin County judge has put the state's ongoing civil case tied to the FirstEnergy scandal back on pause.
Eastern Gateway Community College is asking the Controlling Board for another $6 million advance to get through what could potentially be its final semester.
The Senate returns this week to a packed schedule filled with planned votes on 10 bills, a dozen first hearings and a handful of proposed amendments.
An embattled community college in eastern Ohio is declining to enroll or register students beyond the spring semester as questions about the school's future abound.