Upside/Downside: The Best Companies to Work for in Ohio
Posted Friday, January 23
Fortune Magazine has released its latest list of the 100 best employers.
Mall Site Chosen For Medical Mart And Convention Center
Posted Thursday, January 22
Cuyahoga County officials announced they've chosen to build a medical mart and companion convention center on the downtown mall.
Key, Fifth Third and Huntington Banks Post 4th Quarter Losses
Posted Thursday, January 22
Fifth Third led the pack, losing 2.2 billion dollars in the three month period beginning October 1, 2008.
Ohio Congressman Boehner Still Lukewarm on Climate Change
Posted Thursday, January 22
Ohio Congressman John Boehner says he's not inclined to use economic stimulus money to address global warming..
Settlement Reached in AG’s Office Sexual Harassment Claim
Posted Thursday, January 22
The two women initiated the investigation into Former Attorney General Marc Dann will get nearly $250,000 each in the agreement.
Supreme Court Reverses Ban on Party Affiliations in Judicial Races
Posted Thursday, January 22
The state's highest court does a 180 on the issue of whether candidates for judgeships may advertise their party affiliation.
Cleveland Mayor Says Keeping Innerbelt Bridge Open Should Be Top Priority
Posted Wednesday, January 21
The city of Cleveland wants a change in state priorities, to allow a quick completion of the proposed new innerbelt bridge.
Electricity Rate Hike Lower Than First Energy Requested
Posted Wednesday, January 21
Monthly electricity bills for many people living in Northeast Ohio will be going up soon.
Wait Is Over for Ohio’s Tuskegee Airmen
Posted Wednesday, January 21
Members of the Ohio Memorial Chapter of the Tuskegee Airmen watched the inauguration at the Ohio Statehouse with smiles on their faces.
Ohio Supreme Court Hears Residency Law Case
Posted Wednesday, January 21
The state's highest court will either throw out or back up a recent law that allows some city employees to live outside the city limits.
Ohioans Brave the Cold for Obama
Posted Wednesday, January 21
Many Northeast Ohioans fought crowds and cold weather to witness the historic swearing in of President Barack Obama.
NE Ohioans Moved By New President
Posted Tuesday, January 20
For those who had to work, or didn't want to brave the cold, a watch party was another option.
Hundreds More Watched President Obama Take Office From Akron Civic Theatre
Posted Tuesday, January 20
Several hundred supporters watched Barack Obama become the 44th U.S. President via satellite at an historic Northeast Ohio movie house.
Additional Reaction at Playhouse Square
Posted Tuesday, January 20
Downtown Cleveland's Palace Theater was nearly filled with people who came to watch Obama's inaugural address and ideastream's Gretchen Cuda was there
High School and College Students Join Together to Watch Historic Inauguration
Posted Tuesday, January 20
School of the Arts students headed down the street to Case Western Reserve University to watch the noontime inauguration.
Ohioans Watch History in the Making at Wolstein Center
Posted Tuesday, January 20
Ohioans who watched President Barack Obama take the oath of office cheered and expressed hope.
5.6% More Fly Out of Akron-Canton, Setting Record
Posted Tuesday, January 20
Crain's Business Daily: A weak economy notwithstanding, Akron-Canton Airport set a passenger traffic record in 2008.
Eaton To Layoff Five Thousand
Posted Tuesday, January 20
Crain's Business: Eaton, the Cleveland based manufacturer, says the layoffs worldwide amount to five percent of total employment.
32 Ohio Counties Fall Short of Clean Air Act Standards
Posted Tuesday, January 20
The state EPA says it's set up a new way for businesses meet Clean Air Act standards.
NAACP, Hospital Celebrate King Holiday
Posted Monday, January 19
Music and speeches entertain and illuminate more than 100 residents, families, and staff.