Seven Dead After Tornadoes Rip through Northwest Ohio
Posted Monday, June 7
Seven people are dead after a series of tornadoes roared through Wood County and Ottawa County in northwest Ohio this weekend.
Storms Leave Path Of Destruction In Northwest Ohio
Posted Sunday, June 6
At least five people were killed in Ohio in the tornadoes and thunderstorms that swept through the Midwest.
Some Positive Feedback On Ohio’s “Hardest Hit” Foreclosure Plan
Posted Sunday, June 6
Ohio's plan to spend $170 M million federal dollars to help stem foreclosures is getting positive reactions.
Looking Ahead To The Next Two-Year Budget
Posted Sunday, June 6
As Ohio legislators look ahead to crafting a new two-year state budget next year, a shortfall between 4 and 8 billion dollars deep looms large.
Original Grandeur of Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument Restored
Posted Friday, June 4
Bridget De Chagas spoke with renowned architect Peter van Dijk about the meticulous process of bringing the monument back to its original grandeur.
Working Past Midnight Deadline, Lawmakers Reach Deal On Casino Rules
Posted Friday, June 4
Ohio lawmakers early this morning passed a bill setting rules for the state's four future casinos.
Sex Offender Law Partially Unconstitutional, Supreme Court Rules
Posted Friday, June 4
The Ohio Supreme Court has tossed out a provision of the state's version of the federal Adam Walsh Act.
Cleveland’s Health Corridor To Include New Philips Imaging Center
Posted Thursday, June 3
Cleveland's Health and Technology Corridor received an official state designation that many believe will help increase its global competitiveness.
Reviving A Challenged Suburb
Posted Thursday, June 3
East Cleveland was once a wealthy suburb. Today it's one of the poorest communities in the state. But things are slowly changing with new leadership.
Resettling Refugees - A Different Face of Immigration
Posted Wednesday, June 2
Dozens of refugees resettle in Northeast Ohio each year. Here's the story of a young family from Bhutan that's come here looking for a new life.
Brown And Mayors Call For More Federal Aid To Cities
Posted Wednesday, June 2
The mayor’s of Northeast Ohio’s two largest cities are hoping legislation Senator Sherrod Borwn's bill will help preserve city jobs.
Ohio Supreme Court Rules Police Can Ticket Without Radar
Posted Wednesday, June 2
Bad news for leadfoot drivers - the Ohio Supreme Court says police officers don't always have to use radar to write speeding tickets.
Stemming the Tide of Foreclosures
Posted Wednesday, June 2
The state of Ohio is slated to get more than $170 million from the federal government to help borrowers in trouble.
OSU Research Shows Promise For New Treatment Of Childhood Brain Tumor
Posted Tuesday, June 1
A modified measles virus has proven remarkably successful in killing human medulablastoma cells grown in mice. ideastream®'s Bill Rice reports.
A Walk Through Cleveland’s Jewish History
Posted Tuesday, June 1
The land behind Tower City Center once belonged to the first Jewish settlers. Since then, the Jewish population has moved eastward.
Tuesday Checkup: living with low libido
Posted Tuesday, June 1
About 15% of men have a low sex drive. ideastream®'s Eric Wellman talks with Angela Townsend of the Plain Dealer about courses of treatment.