Arts & Culture

Laura Izibor

Featured Friday, March 12, 2010 on Around Noon

Dee Perry shares her conversation with a rising star of the neo-soul scene Irish singer-songwriter - Laura Izibor - who's onstage tonight at The House of Blues.

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Laura Izibor

Wavy Gravy, G. Love and Tanya Tagaq

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Carolina Chocolate Drops, Emma & Xanadu

Katie Spotz, James Howard Kunstler and Richard Maltby Jr.

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Education

Health

Meeting the Health Needs of Women in the Military

Featured Friday, March 12, 2010 on The Sound of Ideas

The roles women play in the military have expanded greatly and they increasingly find themselves in harm's way. As the number of women veterans grows, so has their need for medical help for service-related physical and mental conditions, including sexual trauma. On the Sound of Ideas, we’ll discuss the healthcare needs of women veterans and those on active duty, how well they’re being met and steps the Veterans Administration is taking to address the challenges, including building a new Medical Health Center for Women in Cleveland. How the VA is serving women warriors, Friday at 9 on 90.3.

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Meeting the Health Needs of Women in the Military

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Thursday Reporters’ Roundtable

Colonoscopy Coverage Considered

What’s Riding on the Census

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Economy & Jobs

Twinsburg Chrysler Sale Disappoints

Featured Thursday, March 11, 2010 on Regional News Stories

It's been a day of disappointment in Twinsburg, after word that a liquidating company has bought the former Chrysler Stamping plant at auction.

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Twinsburg Chrysler Sale Disappoints

What’s Riding on the Census

Entrepreneur’s Exchange To Assist Akron Businesses

Ohio Attorney General Combats Rising Fraud Complaints

Kucinich Calls for Reversing RTA Cuts with Stimulus

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Environment

Science Cafe: A Glacial Legacy

Featured Monday, March 8, 2010 on The Sound of Ideas

We often take the landscape for granted, but have you ever wondered, say, where Lake Erie actually comes from? Or why the Cuyahoga River nearly makes a 180 degree turn in Akron? To find the answer you have two choices: go back in time about 14-thousand years and watch a glacier, or tune in Monday morning at 9. A local geology professor joins host Dan Moulthrop for a Science Cafe explaining such mysteries as what put the ridge in Center Ridge Road and why we owe our settlement patterns to a glacier named for the state of Wisconsin.

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Science Cafe: A Glacial Legacy

Biofuels out of … Algae? One Area Company Makes a Breakthrough.

EPA Head Visits Ohio

Fish Farm On The Drawing Board For Northeast Ohio

Invasion of the Fish Snatchers - Giant Carp Are Coming

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Politics

Meeting the Health Needs of Women in the Military

Featured Friday, March 12, 2010 on The Sound of Ideas

The roles women play in the military have expanded greatly and they increasingly find themselves in harm's way. As the number of women veterans grows, so has their need for medical help for service-related physical and mental conditions, including sexual trauma. On the Sound of Ideas, we’ll discuss the healthcare needs of women veterans and those on active duty, how well they’re being met and steps the Veterans Administration is taking to address the challenges, including building a new Medical Health Center for Women in Cleveland. How the VA is serving women warriors, Friday at 9 on 90.3.

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Meeting the Health Needs of Women in the Military

Show 1411

Thursday Reporters’ Roundtable

New Website Helps College Students Identify Voting Options

Ohio Will Replace Statue in U.S. Capitol Statuary Hall

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