Ohioans Overloaded by Politics Posted Sunday, November 2 Many people think the 21 month election season causes burnout.
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AEP v First Energy Ohio customers consider ability to shop around for the best rates on electricity.
Ohio’s Jobles Rate Again Edges Downward The newly-announced rate for April is 7.4 percent, down from the March level of 7.5 percent.
Ads Appear Faster, Meaner, In Ohio Senate Race Television airwaves throughout Ohio are full of increasingly nasty political ads.
Prominent Business Group Backs Oil And Gas Drilling Tax Governor Kasich's Proposal to increase taxes on drillers gets an endorsement from executives of some of the nation's top corporations.
Drug Test Idea Scrapped Plans to try requiring drug tests for some welfare applicants temporarily shelved.
A Dire Sign Of The Obesity Epidemic: Teen Diabetes Soaring, Study Finds "This report really sounds the alarm," says one researcher.
A Windborne Clue To A Mysterious Childhood Disease Not a lot is known about Kawasaki disease, but climate researchers may have helped spot its secret.
Donor Resurrects Endangered Bookmobile
Sports Injuries: A Look At The Data
Eclipse-Chaser Shares Thrill Of The Hunt
Pakistan Signals Afghan Supply Route Will Reopen
Skywatchers Enjoy 'Ring Of Fire' Eclipse
NATO Reconfirms Afghan War Will End Responsibly NATO commanders say the mantra of the Afghan alliance has been "in together, out together."
Change Comes To Saudi Arabia, In Slow Motion The king has a firm hand on the country and its oil. But the Arab Spring is bringing some reforms.
Mineral-Rich Mongolia Rapidly Becoming 'Minegolia' Extracting Mongolia's vast mineral resources may further erode its traditional way of life.
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