The grant for $25,000 was awarded to Adaptive Sports Ohio through Bridgestone Americas, a longtime Olympic and Paralympic ...
The bill is designed to improve the interactions between first responders and those with disabilities by informing the first ...
NORTH CANTON − Steve Pryce says he knows what it's like to be in need of support. The North Canton man, who suffers from a mental-health disability, works for an Akron-based agency that helps people ...
As of Jan. 1 the federal ABLE Age Adjustment Act has extended eligibility for ABLE accounts by raising the age of disability ...
With next week's primary day, all voters are now required to present a valid photo ID at the polls. In the past, people with disabilities who didn't have a driver's license or state ID could vote ...
Ohio State alums James Fetter and Anders Miller were selected as Disability Rights Ohio’s newest board members March 15, adding their distinct skill sets to the nonprofit. Disability Rights Ohio — ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio—For more than a decade, Disability Rights Ohio has been the state’s official advocate for people with disabilities, with powers no other nonprofit in Ohio has to file lawsuits on their ...
LEBANON It used to be a strength. In the 1960s, officials from other states visited Ohio to see how officials here helped adults with disabilities. What they saw, explained John Martin, executive ...
Wendy’s is facing a federal lawsuit alleging the fast-food chain discriminated against a Columbus-based district manager ...
States from across the country are trying to model Ohio as it helps some of the 1.7 million Ohioans with disabilities find work. Just before the pandemic, Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order ...
As of January 1, 2026, the federal ABLE Age Adjustment Act has extended eligibility for ABLE accounts by raising the age of disability onset from 26 to 46. This impactful change will allow thousands ...
LEBANON — It used to be a strength. In the 1960s, officials from other states visited Ohio to see how officials here helped adults with disabilities. What they saw, explained John Martin, executive ...