Vice President Biden Rallies Support For Jobs Package In Solon
Posted Tuesday, September 20
Tuesday, Vice President Joe Biden used a Northeast Ohio company as a backdrop to rally support for President Barack Obama’s jobs package.
Lawmakers Consider Legislation To Punish Campaign Finance Law Violators
Posted Tuesday, September 20
Some state lawmakers want to crack down on public officials who knowingly use public funds for political purposes.
Vice President Latest Visitor to Ohio to Rally for Jobs Bill
Posted Tuesday, September 20
Politicians are making repeat trips to Ohio to make the case for and against the jobs bill
Heartbeat Bill Supporters Rally At The Statehouse
Posted Tuesday, September 20
Backers of what would be the farthest-reaching ban on abortion in the country were back at the Statehouse today.
Research Predicts Economic Impact Of Horizontal Fracturing
Posted Tuesday, September 20
Ohio's oil and gas industry says it’s on the verge of producing new jobs for the Buckeye State. Environmental groups advise caution.
Controversy Over Proposed Congressional Map Continues
Posted Tuesday, September 20
The Republican Chair of the Senate committee considering the proposed congressional map says various options are being considered.
Making Sense of Medicare
Posted Tuesday, September 20
The time to renew Medicare coverage for the eligible is a few weeks off.
Backers Of Collective Bargaining Law Claim Respect For Public Workers
Posted Monday, September 19
Backers of the law have gone out of their way to say nice things about government workers.
Blood test in development for concussions
Posted Monday, September 19
Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic are exploring a new way to identify a concussion: a blood test.
Plain Dealer Columnist Connie Schultz Resigns
Posted Monday, September 19
Schultz says being married to Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown and writing for the paper covering his campaign are incompatible.
Auditor Changes Rate For His Office
Posted Monday, September 19
Government entities could pay an additional 5 million dollars for their audits thanks to a fee change.
Ohio Jobless Rate Is Up
Posted Monday, September 19
Ohio’s official unemployment rate has gone up again, but not by much.
Senators Debate Ohio’s New Collective Bargaining Law
Posted Friday, September 16
With less than two months until election day, the war over Issue 2 is just getting started, and it’s expected to get expensive and nasty.
Steel Enjoys Resurgence Across Northeast Ohio
Posted Thursday, September 15
Recent developments indicate the steel industry may be rebounding for Youngstown and other communities
What’s A Primary Between Friends?
Posted Thursday, September 15
Democrats Marcy Kaptur And Dennis Kucinich - friends and allies for years - find themselves vying for a single Congressional seat.
Amish Investor Accused Of Bilking Thousands
Posted Thursday, September 15
Monroe Beachy of Tuscarawas County was charged Thursday with one count of mail fraud.
A.G. Seeks More Subpeona Power On Cyber Crime
Posted Thursday, September 15
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine is stepping up efforts against con artists who use telephones and computers to rip off victims.
Marion Killer Supporters Ask Parole Board For Clemency
Posted Thursday, September 15
The parole board will decide whether a central Ohio killer will die next month for the brutal murder of an elderly woman during a robbery.
Ohio House Votes To Move Primary Back To May
Posted Thursday, September 15
It's looking more likely that Ohio won't have an election on Super Tuesday next year. The Ohio House passed a bill to move the primary from
Ohio House Approves Redistricting Map
Posted Thursday, September 15
The Republican dominated Ohio House of Representatives has approved a congressional redistricting map.