Career and Education Expo leads some in a new direction.
Posted Wednesday, October 21
At a recent education and community expo, re-education was the topic of the day for many unemployed folks.
A new era for hospital care in Lake County
Posted Tuesday, October 20
Tri-Pointe Medical Center opens its doors to patients Wednesday.
Cleveland Council Opposes Issue 2 Livestock Proposal
Posted Tuesday, October 20
Cleveland City Council has come out against the ballot issue that would establish a regulatory board to oversee livestock farming.
Casino Creates Strange Bedfellows
Posted Tuesday, October 20
A West Virginia casino and Ohio church leaders who oppose ALL gambling expansions are on the same "vote no" side. And there are other anomolies.
Court Examines Kiddie Porn Law
Posted Tuesday, October 20
Does law trample on right of adults in its efforts to protect children?
Tuesday Checkup: Understanding open enrollment
Posted Tuesday, October 20
Consumers are being asked to take greater control over their healthcare.
The Politics of County Reform: Part One: An Overview
Posted Monday, October 19
We take a look at Issue 5 and Issue 6, the competing ballot measures in Cuyahoga County.
New CSU President Pumps Up Hopes At City Council Caucus
Posted Monday, October 19
Dr. Ronald Berkman told Cleveland City Council members that he believes better days are ahead for Cleveland.
Issue Three Debate Enlivens City Club
Posted Monday, October 19
Two sides pull no punches in lively debate.
More H1N1 Vaccine On The Way
Posted Monday, October 19
The state has ordered another 219-thousand, 800 doses of the H1N1 flu vaccine, which should start arriving at providers' offices Tuesday or Wednesday.
Grants For Grads Aims To Stem Brain Drain
Posted Monday, October 19
The new program designed to help keep Ohio's college graduates in Ohio goes into effect today.
Following the Stimulus Bill - Part 1: Keeping Track
Posted Monday, October 19
The State and Federal Government have released preliminary numbers on the Stimulus Bill's job creation. So how come they don't seem to add up?
Following the Stimulus Bill - Part 2 : What about those construction jobs?
Posted Monday, October 19
One industry that got a lot of Stimulus Bill dollars was the construction industry, for "shovel ready" projects. But where are all the jobs?
Akron Reaches Settlement With EPA On Sewer Renovations
Posted Friday, October 16
The agreement establishes a timeline for stopping raw sewage from getting into the Cuyahoga River, and other waterways.
Lower Jobless Rate Not What It Seems
Posted Friday, October 16
Many industries are reporting less people actually working.
Cleveland State Inaugurates New President
Posted Friday, October 16
Berkman assummed the mantle of the position in July. He and his family will live in Shaker Heights.
Cleveland’s First Ever Beer Week Kicks Off Today
Posted Friday, October 16
ideastream®'s Eric Wellman speaks with John Lane, one of the partners with the Winking Lizard Tavern.
Upside/Downside: the paradox facing new businesses
Posted Friday, October 16
The businesses people are most likely to start are the businesses most likely to fail.
Questions Persist About Availability Of Flu Vaccines
Posted Friday, October 16
Ideastream's Bill Rice sorts through the explanations being offered by health officials.
Activist Group Says Fundraising Outpaces Legislating In Columbus
Posted Friday, October 16
A new report by Ohio Citizen Action shows state lawmakers have passed few bills, and spent more time fundraising than they did in session.