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Liz Skalka is a reporter based in Maryland. She was previously a senior political reporter at HuffPost and the Ohio politics ...
SIDNEY — While on what she calls her “listening tour” across Ohio, democratic gubernatorial candidate Dr. Amy Acton was invited by Shelby County Democratic Party Chair Chris Gibbs to speak ...
SIDNEY — While on what she calls her “listening tour” across Ohio, democratic gubernatorial candidate Dr. Amy Acton was invited by Shelby County Democratic Party Chair Chris Gibbs to speak ...
On the final day of the train’s outing, you can hop on for one of two one-way journeys from Ealing Broadway to Cockfosters for £30 in the gold car (£20 for kids) or £25 in the bronze cars (or £15 for ...
YOUNGSTOWN — Even if other Democrats — including ex-U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown — jump into the governor’s race, Dr. Amy Acton, the party’s lone declared candidate for the post, said she isn ...
The field of candidates running to become the next governor of Ohio has narrowed, as current Attorney General Dave Yost, an early entrant in the race, announced Friday, May 16, that he is suspending ...
OHIO, USA — Ohioans will vote for governor next year. Candidates already include Attorney General Dave Yost, Vivek Ramaswamy, Heather Hill and Dr. Amy Acton. WTOL 11 sat down with Dr. Acton last ...
Dr. Amy Acton's high profile stint as director of Ohio's Department of Health during COVID could be a two-edged sword for her campaign to become Ohio's next governor.
The Dispatch Magazines team is proud to present our second class of Inspiring Women: 23 trailblazers that make Columbus a better community for all. In a joint project between Columbus Monthly and ...
Re: "Acton assaulted our personal liberties during the pandemic, March 16: Phillip Derrow’s take-down of Dr. Amy Acton and her response to Covid reminds me of my high school coach.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Amy Acton became one of Ohio’s most prominent and most divisive figures, offering medical guidance to steer decisions made by Governor Mike DeWine.
Five years ago, on March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization officially declared COVID-19 as a pandemic.Under the leadership of Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and the state’s health director, Dr. Amy ...