CSU Study: Cleveland House Prices Dropping, Suburbs Holding
Posted Tuesday, August 4
A CSU study says the median price of Cleveland houses not in foreclosure has dropped. On the east side, the drop is dramatic.
Tuesday Morning Checkup - Menopause
Posted Tuesday, August 4
ideastream®'s Rick Jackson talks with medical reporter Angela Townsend of the Plain Dealer.
Bottom Line Green - Part One
Posted Tuesday, August 4
This is the first of a four part series that will run on 90.3 each morning from August 4-7.
State Rep. Jennifer Garrison Announces Run for Secretary of State
Posted Tuesday, August 4
But she won't be the only one in her party who will vie for that post.
Great Lakes Advocates Hopeful For Cleanup Funds
Posted Monday, August 3
Environmentalists are hoping Congress will approve a more than 400 million dollar appropriation toward cleaning up the Great Lakes.
Strickland Orders End To Restraint Tactic In Prisons
Posted Monday, August 3
Governor Ted Strickland. He's just issued an executive order banning so-called "prone" restraint.
GM Brings Laid Off Employees Back To Work.
Posted Monday, August 3
GM workers at one of the company's largest plants are back on the job after a ten-week furlough.
Local Volunteers Provide Free Health Care, Supplies in El Salvador
Posted Monday, August 3
Medwish International volunteers will see as many as 1,500 patients in rural Central America.
Realtors Say More Stable Home Prices A Good Sign
Posted Monday, August 3
Last week's Standard and Poor's Case Shiller report indicating that home values are becoming more stable is inspiring some cautious optimism.
Cooperative Laundry Aimed At Being A Model Of Energy Efficiency
Posted Monday, August 3
The Ohio Department of Development says Ohio has a head start for developing the renewable energy industry.