Politics
Recent Coverage
Board of Elections in Cuy Co is OPEN Labor Day
Regional News Stories: Monday, September 6, 2010
Vote by Mail Ballots and in person Absentee votes are accepted at Cuyahoga County's BOE downtown office today
Strongsville Council Member Named In Bribery Case
Regional News Stories: Friday, September 3, 2010
The council member is accused of accepting a $20,000 bribe from a developer.
Vote By Mail Results Less Than Expected
Regional News Stories: Friday, September 3, 2010
Despite the historic nature of Cuyahoga County's primary election, voters have not rushed to return ballots.
Friday Reporters’ Roundtable
The Sound of Ideas: Friday, September 3, 2010
More back room deal making at the Cuyahoga County Board of Revision… this before voters head to the polls Tuesday to cast a ballot for a new county executive and council. There are some changes as well; 71 precincts will find ballots in English and Spanish this November. Also in the news this week, will Cleveland take a hit after the Continental and United merger is finalized? Plus, how did six Akron police officers get layoff notices by mistake? Find out what Mayor Plusquellic had to say about it. M.L Schultze of WKSU hosts the conversation, tomorrow at 9 on 90.3.
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Feagler & Friends: Friday, September 3, 2010
A chat with Jim Lehrer about his 35-year tenure at the PBS Newshour.
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Resources
Carl & Louis Stokes: From the Projects to Politics
This website tells the stories of how Carl and Louis Stokes "became somebody" and how they truly became American political heroes.
Series
Road to Reform
WVIZ/PBS ideastream joins forces with The Plain Dealer and WKYC to present Road to Reform, analysis and discussion of two ballot initiatives aimed at remaking the government of Cuyahoga County.
Cuyahoga County Reform Town Hall Meeting
Join ideastream for a special town hall meeting on county reform, held at Case Western Reserve University.
PBS NewsHour Headlines
Shields and Brooks Dissect Beck Rally, Brewer Brain Freeze, D.C. Sharks
Shields and Brooks on Prospects for Jobs, Mideast Peace, Bipartisanship
Romer: Stimulus Was Effective; Economy Could Have Used More Help
Louisiana Shrimp, Petroleum Festival Draws Attention Amid Oil Woes
NPR Headlines
Officials: Obama To Back New Infrastructure Plan
November's Elections Reminiscent of 1982 Elections
Unions Try To Combat Lopsided Election Spending
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