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June 2009

CCC To Benefit From Gates Foundation Grant
Posted Monday, June 22
Nearly 80% of students entering CCC need some remedial assistance.

Rent to Own Stores Challenged
Posted Monday, June 22
Cuyahoga and Franklin Counties alone have 69 such stores.

Akron Recall Election Lacks “Kindling”
Posted Monday, June 22
Professor Raphael Sonenshein explains what makes Akron's election different than other recall elections.

The Upside Down Commute
Posted Monday, June 22
Morning Edition is telling stories of listeners who have unique commutes to work.

Busy Week ahead for Ohio’s Lawmakers
Posted Monday, June 22
Lawmakers are back for a full week of work -- dealing with state budget and the governor's new proposal to allow slot machines at racetracks.

Brunner Says Budget Amendment Would Cost Ohio Millions
Posted Monday, June 22
There's a battle brewing over an amendment in the budget that one lawmaker says will help county boards of elections.

Tracking the Comeback of the Cuyahoga
Posted Monday, June 22
Forty years after it famously caught on fire, the Cuyahoga river has made a big comback.

Akron Voters Decide Mayor’s Fate in Tuesday’s Recall Election
Posted Sunday, June 21
A group has a long list of complaints they say are grounds for his removal.

RTA Bus Operator Confirmed Having H1N1 Virus
Posted Friday, June 19
The Cuyahoga County Board of Health has confirmed that an RTA bus operator has tested positive for the H1N1 (swine flu) virus.

Fatherhood Conference Offers Support To Dads
Posted Friday, June 19
This was the fifth year for the Cuyahoga County Fatherhood Conference, but the first collaboration with the Ohio Commission on Fatherhood.

40 Years After Fire, Cuyahoga Much Cleaner
Posted Friday, June 19
Dozens of species of fish populate the river that was once nearly dead.

Strickland Says Taxes Won’t Go up to Fill Budget Hole
Posted Friday, June 19
Much of the negotiations on plugging a 3.2 billion dollar hole in the state budget are going on behind the scenes with the so-called "Big Three".

Fatherhood Initiative Attracts Thousands
Posted Friday, June 19
The sessions continue through Saturday.

Upside/Downside: The Nuclear Option
Posted Friday, June 19
As Congress considers energy bill, nuclear industry vies for a seat at the table.

Area Arts Institutions Ponder Their Future
Posted Friday, June 19
As the Cleveland Museum of Art unveils its multi-million-dollar East Wing, many Northeast Ohio arts institutions are pondering their economic future.

Details Of Nuclear Plant Proposal Outlined In Piketon
Posted Thursday, June 18
No nuclear plant has been built in the U.S. since the 1979 partial meltdown at the 3 Mile Island Plant in Pennsylvania.

Cleveland Judge: Wells Fargo Can’t Sell Bank-owned Houses Until It Fixes Them Up
Posted Thursday, June 18
Cleveland's Housing Court Judge has ruled the Wells Fargo must address housing code violations on its properties if it wants to sell them off.

State Says It’s Committed To Cleveland Road Projects
Posted Thursday, June 18
The Ohio Department of Transportation reiterated its commitment to the innerbelt bridge and Opportunity Corridor.

Nuclear Power Plant Proposed for Southern Ohio
Posted Thursday, June 18
Governor Strickland and other top state officials are in southern Ohio today to make a major announcement in the village of Piketon.

Budish Seeks Input on Struggling Auto Industry
Posted Thursday, June 18
With thousands of auto industry jobs disappearing across Ohio, state legislators are setting up a special committee to study the problem.

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