Jo Ingles
Journalist/ProducerContact Jo Ingles at jingles@statehousenews.org.
Jo Ingles covers politics and Ohio government for the Ohio Public Radio and Television Statehouse News Bureau. She reports on issues of importance to Ohioans including education, legislation, politics, and life and death issues such as capital punishment.
After working for more than a decade at WOSU-AM, Jo was hired by the Bureau in 1999. Her work has been featured on national networks such as National Public Radio, Marketplace, the Great Lakes Radio Consortium and the BBC. She is often a guest on radio talk shows heard on Ohio's public radio stations. In addition, she's a regular guest on WOSU-TV's "Columbus on the Record" and WBNS-TV's "Face the State." Jo also writes for respected publications such as Columbus Monthly and Reuters News Service.
She has won many awards for her work across all of those platforms. She is currently the president of the Ohio Radio and TV Correspondents Association, a board member for the Ohio Legislative Correspondents Association and a board member for the Ohio Associated Press Broadcasters. Jo also works as the Media Adviser for the Ohio Wesleyan University Transcript newspaper and OWU radio.
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Subsidies that were available last year to Ohioans getting insurance through the Affordable Care Act were eliminated at the end of 2025.
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The study from Policy Matters Ohio shows more than 90% of Ohioans won't benefit from the new policy.
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The group needs 413,487 valid petition signatures on each of two petitions by July 1 to put the issues on Ohio’s ballot this fall.
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The legislation from two Ohio House Republicans would give more power to investigate possible fraud and allow more tools to fight it.
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U.S. Sen. Jon Husted (R-OH) weighed in after days of protests against ICE in Ohio and elsewhere.
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The announcement from Seth Walsh still leaves one statewide office with no Democratic candidates.
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Though flu cases are high, the Ohio Department of Health said it's not too late to get a flu vaccine.
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The Ohio Highway Patrol reports the Christmas holiday was deadlier on the roads than New Year's.
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The 43-day-long federal government shutdown ended in November, but the issue at the center of it is still unresolved going into 2026.
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Brown, a longtime Democratic U.S. Senator, will face US Sen. Jon Husted (R-OH) in November 2026.