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Regional Features: Archive by Date

March 2009

February Home Sales Fall 20 Percent From 2008
Posted Monday, March 23
New and existing home sales in Ohio continue to falter; Realtors hope low prices and low interest rates will boost important spring sales season.

Area Hospitals Consider Regional Approach to Treating Cardiac Arrest Patients
Posted Monday, March 23
Cooling therapy has won a strong endorsement from the American Heart Association.

Transportation Issues Dominate State Politics This Week
Posted Monday, March 23
Negotiations over a proposed crackdown on highway speeders is one of the top agenda items for Ohio legislators this coming week.

Ohio’s Unemployment Rate Soars to 9.4%
Posted Monday, March 23
Statehouse correspondent Bill Cohen has the new numbers, plus a look at some of the people those numbers represent.

Xavier Only Ohio Team Left Standing in Men’s NCAA Tournament
Posted Monday, March 23
In the East, fourth-seed Xavier of Cincinnati goes to sweet sixteen against top-seed Pittsburgh.

Cardiac Arrest Therapy Stops Regional Cooperation
Posted Monday, March 23
A potentially life-saving treatment when a heart stops beating is on hold in Cleveland because of a disagreement among heart doctors.

Home, Business Valuations Near Record Numbers Across Region
Posted Monday, March 23
The approaching deadline has increased the interest in having home values re-examined.

Shared Administration Saves Money for Two School Districts
Posted Monday, March 23
Two Wayne County systems share school administrators.

Cleveland Councilmen Spar over Redistricting
Posted Friday, March 20
The council held its only public hearing on the shrinking council on Friday.

Upside/Downside: TARP Money to Help Auto Suppliers
Posted Friday, March 20
$5 billion to support suppliers while big three restructure.

Cleveland State Upends Wake Forest in NCAA
Posted Friday, March 20
CSU, a long shot to make the tournament, defeated moves to second round in the contest after handily defeating Wake Forest.

Speed Limits for Trucks Could Go Up
Posted Friday, March 20
Majority Republicans in the Ohio Senate are looking to raise the legal speed limit for trucks on the state's interstate highways to 65 miles an hour.

A Little Money Goes a Long Way
Posted Friday, March 20
A local foundation uses small grants to make a big impact.

Former AG Dann Guilty of Violating Election Laws
Posted Thursday, March 19
The Ohio Elections Commission has found former Attorney General Marc Dann guilty of violating state elections laws.

Cuyahoga County And MMPI “Agree in Principle” to Convention Center and Medical Mart Project
Posted Thursday, March 19
Cuyahoga County and Merchandise Mart Properties have reached another benchmark in their plan for a new Convention Center and Medical Mart.

CSI Types Gather at CSU
Posted Thursday, March 19
The National Academy of Science report brings specialists to Cleveland for the first discussion of its' findings.

Doctors Drop Medicaid to Maintain Bottom Line
Posted Thursday, March 19
Fewer and fewer doctors are accepting Medicaid patients, causing many to wonder who will provide their care. Gretchen Cuda reports.

AmTrust Gets Zero Stars from Bank Rating Company
Posted Wednesday, March 18
The rating emphasizes AmTrust's problems.

Republicans Fire Back Against Brunner’s Redistricting Plan
Posted Wednesday, March 18
Two Republican lawmakers have proposed a new plan to draw lines for Congressional districts in Ohio.

Is Strickland’s Popularity Slipping?
Posted Wednesday, March 18
A new poll shows Governor Ted Strickland's popularity is slipping a bit in Ohio.

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