
Jo Ingles
Statehouse ReporterJo Ingles is a professional journalist who covers politics and Ohio government for the Ohio Public Radio and Television 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. Jo started her career in Louisville, Kentucky in the mid 80’s when she helped produce a televised presidential debate for ABC News, worked for a creative services company and served as a general assignment report for a commercial radio station. In 1989, she returned back to her native Ohio to work at the WOSU Stations in Columbus where she began a long resume in public radio.
After working for more than a decade at WOSU-AM, Jo was hired by the Ohio Public Radio/TV News 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”, WOSU Radio’s “All Sides with Ann Fisher” and other radio and television shows throughout the state. Jo also writes for respected publications such as Columbus Monthly and the 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 Correspondent’s Association, a board member for the Ohio Legislative Correspondent’s Association and a board member for the Ohio Associated Press Broadcasters. Jo is also the media adviser for the Ohio Wesleyan University, “Transcript” newspaper. She also teaches radio productions courses there. She lives in southern Delaware County with her husband, Roger, and two children.
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Ohio Gubernatorial Republican and Democratic candidates sit down with the Statehouse News Bureau to talk about pressing issues in the state.
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But while most numbers are trending upward, the number of deaths is going down.
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Former Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley says pandemic funds can be used for that purpose.
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Brown joined the other Democratic Senators and a few Republican Senators to confirm federal Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the nation's highest court.
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The state's second largest county was forced to make the move since regular, printed ballots are not available yet.
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The panel has until midnight tonight to approve a set of legislative maps to satisfy the deadline set by the Ohio Supreme Court
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Independent mapmakers are working on the fourth set of maps for Ohio House and Senate districts
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Independent mapmakers using a new process for drawing maps say they are making progress
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has rejected petition summary language for the initiated statute for the fourth time.
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The group is putting up billboards in Ohio and 14 other states where it says legislation that hurts LGBTQ+ people is being considered.