Cleveland Sustainability Push Gets Limited Traction
Posted Wednesday, September 22
About five hundred people are expected to turn out at the City of Cleveland's second annual Sustainability 2019 Conference.
Ohio Breaks 2 International Drug Rings
Posted Tuesday, September 21
The U.S. Attorney's office in Cleveland today announced what officials call the biggest heroin seizure in Ohio history.
Statehouse Rally Aimed At Firing Up Democrats
Posted Tuesday, September 21
The state's top Democrats and members of labor unions rallied at the Ohio Statehouse earlier Tuesday afternoon.
Auto Thefts Way Down In Ohio
Posted Tuesday, September 21
Statehouse correspondent Bill Cohen spoke with Mary Bonelli of the Ohio Insurance Institute about the latest numbers.
Nuclear Advocate Blows Against Wind Farm
Posted Tuesday, September 21
Cleveland should take another look at one of its big-dollar projects for the future.
Changing Gears: Sandusky - A City on a Roller-coaster
Posted Tuesday, September 21
The first part of our Sandusky series; a city at a crossroads.
Elyria Business Hopes High Rail Classes Pay Off
Posted Monday, September 20
Potential exists for ultra high speed rail here.
Choosing Judges: O’Conner Proposal Unpopular With Democrats
Posted Monday, September 20
Republican Justice Maureen O' Connor proposes non-partisan primary elections, while Democrats push a lawsuit to add party labels in general elections.
President Carter Speaking In NE Ohio On “White House Diary”
Posted Monday, September 20
ideastream®'s Eric Wellman speaks with President Carter about his newest book ahead of his visit to northeast Ohio.
Changing Gears: The Film Factory
Posted Monday, September 20
"Changing Gears" launches project on Great Lakes by looking at movie-making in the region.
Fitzgerald Fights To Distance Himself From Corruption Scandal
Posted Friday, September 17
Ed Fitzgerald, one of the top contenders for the new post of Cuyahoga County Executive says he's still confident of a win in November,
Accused Hate Crime Arsonist Indicted
Posted Friday, September 17
Federal officials in Cleveland today indicted a Conneaut man, following a fire that damaged an African American church.
Unemployment Rate Creeps Downward
Posted Friday, September 17
Ohio's official unemployment rate has dropped again....but not by much.
Changing Gears: New Public Radio Collaboration is Coming to a Radio Near You!
Posted Friday, September 17
Tune in Monday for a look at how Ohio and other midwestern states are angling for a bit of Hollywood.
Russo Pleads Guilty
Posted Thursday, September 16
Former Cuyahoga County Auditor Frank Russo has pleaded guilty to 21 counts of corruption including bribery, tax fraud and obstructing justice.
Commissioner Jones Denies Wrongdoing.
Posted Thursday, September 16
Peter Lawson Jones' name surfaces for the first time in county corruption probe.
Kasich Surges Ahead In Quinnipiac Poll
Posted Thursday, September 16
A new independent poll of likely Ohio voters finds Republican candidate for governor John Kasich leading incumbent Ted Strickland by double digits.
Poverty At Record Highs, Unemployment Slowing
Posted Thursday, September 16
The U-S Census Bureau released disturbing numbers about the national poverty picture today. Rick Jackson reports.
From The Beginning: Dimora’s Rise And Fall
Posted Thursday, September 16
A profile of the political rise of now-indicted County Commissioner Jimmy Dimora.
Jimmy Dimora: “I Really Believe That I’ve Done Nothing Wrong.”
Posted Wednesday, September 15
Jimmy Dimora not guilty to charges in the ongoing Cuyahoga County corruption probe.