Former Stark County Treasury Official Charged With Stealing $3M
Posted Saturday, June 26
The former second-in-command in the Stark County Treasurer's office has admitted he helped himself to millions of dollars from the treasurer's vault.
Garson, Cuy Co Dems Look Forward
Posted Friday, June 25
Stuart garson talked to Dick Feagler today about his hopes for the Democratic Party.
Cleveland Joins National HIV Testing Day
Posted Friday, June 25
One in five people who have contracted the HIV virus - don't know they have it.
Cleveland’s Economic Future --- Getting Out of the Comfort Zone
Posted Friday, June 25
Cleveland mayor Frank Jackson says the city's future won't be business as usual.
State Begins Process Of Plugging Massive Budget Gap
Posted Thursday, June 24
Governor Strickland warns that tough choices lie ahead.
Attacking Allergies: allergies are becoming more common
Posted Thursday, June 24
Doctor discusses the prevailing theory and offers suggestions to cope.
Fourteen Candidates Will Vie for County Executive
Posted Thursday, June 24
Six Democrats, three Republicans, four Independents and one Green Party candidate hope to lead Cuyahoga County next year.
Study says Higher Taxes and Social Service Cuts will Fix Ohio Budget Gap
Posted Thursday, June 24
The Center for Community Solutions advocates higher taxes and cuts to free medical care to close Ohio's budget deficit.
New Ohio Evidence Rules will Give Accused Access to Prosecution’s Files
Posted Thursday, June 24
Next week, all evidence in criminal cases will be shared with the defendant.
Year-Old Ohio Budget Commission to Meet for the First Time
Posted Thursday, June 24
A commission will meet for the first time next week to discuss patching the state's $8 billion budget hole.
Harlem Children’s Zone Model Could Take Hold In Northeast Ohio
Posted Thursday, June 24
The Cleveland-based Sisters of Charity is vying for a federal grant to replicate the Harlem Children's Zone program in Northeast Ohio.
ARTWORKS: Northeast Ohio Teens Sing, Dance and Paint Their Way to a Paycheck
Posted Thursday, June 24
Some area high schoolers are using the arts to earn a summer paycheck
Earthquake in Canada felt in Northeast Ohio
Posted Wednesday, June 23
Some buildings in downtown Cleveland were evacuated as the doors and floors shook.
Lordstown Bids Farewell to Cobalt, Looks Forward to Cruze
Posted Wednesday, June 23
The General Motors plant in Lordstown rolled its last Chevrolet Cobalt off of the assembly line today, making room for Chevrolet Cruze production.
Ohio Lawmakers Approve Time Off for Partner’s Health
Posted Wednesday, June 23
Ohio lawmakers approve giving nonunionized state workers time off for domestic partner illness, whether for same sex or opposite sex couples.
Ohio Parole Board Unanimously Rejects Clemency
Posted Wednesday, June 23
All seven members of the state parole board urge Governor Strickland against granting an arsonist clemency.
Audio Postcard: Problems with Pet Allergies
Posted Wednesday, June 23
As part of our special coverage this week on "Attacking Allergies," Kathryn Baker produced this first-person "AUDIO postcard" from one young sufferer.
Audio Postcard: The Trouble with Peanuts
Posted Wednesday, June 23
Food can cause some people to have allergic reactions and, increasingly, peanuts are on the list of foods to avoid, especially among young children.
Dangerous Dust Bunnies
Posted Tuesday, June 22
Those innocuous little balls of fluff are made up of some pretty gross stuff. Health reporter Gretchen Cuda exposes the dirty secret of dust.
Apollo Command Module Moved to New Home
Posted Tuesday, June 22
An Apollo command module that carried astronauts to Skylab in 1973 made its move today to its new home at the Great Lakes Science Center.