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Regional Features: Archive by Date

July 2008

Cordray to Face Relative Unknown in Race for Attorney General
Posted Wednesday, July 23
After weeks of speculation, the Ohio Republican Party has named its choice for Ohio Attorney General.

During Education Forum, Strickland Mostly Listens
Posted Wednesday, July 23
Students, business people, parents and educators brought plenty of ideas to Governor Strickland's education forum Wednesday.

The Glenville Riot
Posted Wednesday, July 23
The Glenville Riots of 1968 tell a story of police-community relations that hasn't changed much in 40 years

Land Bank Legislation Introduced
Posted Tuesday, July 22
Local and state leaders gathered in Cleveland Tuesday to announce legislation designed to help Ohio counties deal with foreclosures.

Two Ohio Banks Report Big Losses
Posted Tuesday, July 22
Key Bank lost more than a billion dollars in the last quarter and not because of subprime loans. The problem is loans to homebuilders.

Cleveland Hires School Innovator
Posted Tuesday, July 22
A specialist in innovative schools has come to Cleveland to head a new office on "schools of choice".

Stark County’s Foxfield Nature Preserve Adds Eco-Friendly Burials
Posted Monday, July 21
Ohio's newest cememtery offers nature lovers a way to cut funeral costs and leave behind a green legacy

Getting the Lead Out
Posted Monday, July 21
Tallying the high cost of exposure to lead in Cuyahoga County.

Wilson Gets 25 Years in McDermott Beating
Posted Monday, July 21
Joseph Wilson sentenced in New Year's Eve Shaker Heights beating.

Plans Proceeding for Ameritrust Tower Retrofit
Posted Monday, July 21
The 29 story Marcel Breuer-designed tower could move into a construction phase by early 2009.

Fans Visit Superman Creator’s Home in Cleveland
Posted Monday, July 21
Superman creator Jerry Siegel's childhood home is still an attraction for comic book fans. This summer marks the 70th anniversary of Superman.

Being Black In Cleveland
Posted Sunday, July 20
People in Cleveland discuss what living here as a Black person is like, and how it differs from experiences of other races.

Guilty Verdict in Shaker Heights Beating
Posted Friday, July 18
A jury has found a 20 year old man guilty for his involvement in the beating of Shaker Heights attorney Kevin McDermott last New Year's Eve.

Zogby Calls for Middle East Policy Debate
Posted Friday, July 18
The founder and president of the Arab-American America's position in the middle east is just as important as energy prices and the economy.

Upside/Downside: Attracting Israeli Businesses to Ohio
Posted Friday, July 18
The number of Israeli businesses opening offices in Ohio is soaring.

Voinovich on Gore Energy Goal: “Ridiculous”
Posted Friday, July 18
Senator George Voinovich joined fellow Republicans in calling for a multi-pronged approach to the energy crisis.

Water Found in Moon Rocks
Posted Thursday, July 17
New evidence suggests there once was water in the moon’s interior --scientists are hoping, maybe, there still is.

Jury Considering Shaker Heights Beating
Posted Thursday, July 17
Both sides rested their cases in the trial of a Cleveland man accused of beating Shaker Heights attorney Kevin McDermott last New years Eve.

Report Criticizes Some Alternative Fuels
Posted Thursday, July 17
Environmental groups say some proposals are actually worse alternatives.

Huge Gift to Ohio Charities from Unclaimed Settlement Funds
Posted Thursday, July 17
$14 million will be split between nearly three dozen state and regional nonprofits.

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