Cleveland Teachers Start Voting on New Contract
Posted Wednesday, July 21
It's a compromise on both sides.
Fact-Checking Politicians With PolitifactOhio
Posted Wednesday, July 21
Ohio gets a new tool to investigate whether what politicians say is true
Legislators Consider Budget Options
Posted Tuesday, July 20
Ohio legislators studying the projected 4 to 8 billion dollar hole in the state budget heard more testimony Tuesday. Bill Cohen reports
Vatican Affirms Bishops’ Power to Close Parishes
Posted Tuesday, July 20
Cleveland Catholics are worried about the strength of their appeals to keep their churches open after the Vatican ruled against Boston church appeals.
Tuesday Checkup: treating heart burn
Posted Tuesday, July 20
We consider two courses of treatment -- prescriptions versus surgery.
Ohio, Four Other States Sue Feds Over Plan to Stop Spread of Asian Carp In Great Lakes
Posted Monday, July 19
Ohio joins Great Lakes states in a federal lawuit to protect the Great Lakes against Asian carp.
Small Business Group Endorses Republican Gubernatorial Candidate
Posted Monday, July 19
National Federation of Independent Business endorse Republican gubernatorial hopeful John Kasich.
Garfield Heights, South Euclid Citizens’ Groups Say Have Signatures Against Traffic Cameras
Posted Monday, July 19
Citizens groups in two Cuyahoga County suburbs say they have the signatures needed to get a vote banning traffic cameras on Nov. ballot
Hugo Boss Workers Celebrate Plant Reopening; First Suit Off Line
Posted Monday, July 19
Three months after it was slated to close, 200 workers at Brooklyn's Hugo Boss plant celebrated being open.
The Statehouse News Bureau Celebrates 30 Years
Posted Monday, July 19
The Statehouse News Bureau celebrates its 30th anniversary this August.
Minority Business Helper Wins New Grant
Posted Monday, July 19
A business incubator for minority-owned small businesses is receiving a financial boost from the state.
Saving Money and Energy, Even When It’s Hot
Posted Monday, July 19
It's been a summer of record hot temperatures. There are ways though to save money and energy while keeping cool.
Questions Linger as Teachers Vote on Tentative Agreement
Posted Monday, July 19
As Cleveland teachers vote on the tentative agreement this week, many still have questions about their jobs this fall.
Dialogue On Unemployment Benefits Leads To Unusual Offer
Posted Monday, July 19
An online debate over unemployment benefits led to an unusual offer for an unemployed South Euclid mom.
Northeast Ohio’s Multi-Million Dollar Hardwood Furniture Industry Looks to Expand Its Reach
Posted Friday, July 16
Amish furniture makers of Holmes County travel to Cleveland to get some modern marketing advice
County Executive Candidate Profile: Terri Hamilton Brown
Posted Friday, July 16
Terri Hamilton Brown has led numerous agencies and non profits. She's now running for Cuyahoga County Executive.
MOCA Cleveland Unveils Design Proposal For New Home
Posted Thursday, July 15
Cleveland's Museum of Contemporary Art has unveiled its new design for it's proposed $26 million home in University Circle.
Mason Announces Plan for Campaign Finance Reform
Posted Thursday, July 15
Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Bill Mason unveiled his sweeping proposal to limit and regulate campaign finances.
Error Fuels License Renewal Headache
Posted Thursday, July 15
A Cleveland Clerk of Courts computer system glitch makes it impossible for at least 100 area drivers to renew their licenses.
Firey Tempers Erupt At Council Meeting
Posted Wednesday, July 14
Cleveland firehouse repairs are far behind schedule, and city council members want to know why.