
Where Dentists Don’t Go
In Columbus, low-income earners face serious health risks, while living in an area where dentists are few and far between.
In Columbus, low-income earners face serious health risks, while living in an area where dentists are few and far between.
Housing is the single biggest expense for many people in Columbus, especially those working lower-paying jobs. Prices have begun to soar out of their reach.
A 2015 study from researchers at the University of Toronto found that among America’s large metropolitan areas, Columbus had the second-highest level of economic segregation in the nation.
Reliable, efficient and affordable transportation is key to securing and keeping a good-paying job. Most Central Ohioans still get around by car, but not all.
We trace the history of welfare in America, from aid to widows after the Civil War to Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty to Bill Clinton's pledge to "end welfare as we know it."
Trumbull is one of Ohio’s most reliably Democratic counties. But Republican nominee Donald Trump has paid special attention to the region and voters have listened to his message about the economy. John Yang speaks with some voters who see the…