Obama Ahead Of GOP Contenders In Recent Poll
Posted Wednesday, October 26
The poll also finds Herman Cain surging -- and leading other hopefuls in Ohio for the Republican presidential nomination.
Issue 2 TV Debate Features Familiar Arguments
Posted Wednesday, October 26
This debate was a little different: it was the only one to be televised live across Ohio. Still, it featured mostly the same pros and cons.
Incubators Still Seeking Traction
Posted Wednesday, October 26
Business incubators across the region are still trying to take hold.
Northeast Ohio Syrians Wait for the Arab Spring to Blossom
Posted Tuesday, October 25
The Arab Spring brings hope and concern for Northeast Ohio Syrians.
Changing Gears: Will Batteries Help Power The Midwest Economy?
Posted Tuesday, October 25
Advanced batteries could become big business, but some say the potential for job creation is oversold.
Romney Visit Raises Questions
Posted Tuesday, October 25
The Republican who many in the party believe is the frontrunner for the party’s presidential nomination visited Cincinnati Tuesday.
Governor Kasich Outlines Plans For Ohio Turnpike Revenue
Posted Tuesday, October 25
There are no plans yet, but Kasich says he knows how he wants to use revenue that comes from the privatization or lease of the turnpike.
Poll Shows Collective Bargaining Foes Lead By 25 Points
Posted Tuesday, October 25
A new independent, public opinion poll shows foes of Ohio’s new collective bargaining law have grabbed the momentum and a big lead.
The Midwest’s “Magic Bullets”
Posted Tuesday, October 25
Magic bullets are projects aimed at bringing new prosperity and jobs. But do they work?
Little Known ‘Bug’ Tough To Eliminate
Posted Tuesday, October 25
Listeria killed 33 people last month, but with care in your kitchen, it can be eliminated or prevented.
On Party Lines: Ohio’s Ballot Battle 2011
Posted Monday, October 24
Statehouse reporters explain the arguments for and against Issues 1, 2 and 3.
City Club: Now Batting, Jim Thome
Posted Monday, October 24
Indians slugger Jim Thome was the main attraction at Monday's Cleveland City Club program.
Ohio A.G. Rejects Personhood Amendment Petition Language
Posted Monday, October 24
Attorney General Mike DeWine has refused to approve the proposed language, saying it doesn't meet the "fair and truthful" requirement.
Exceptions To Party Stereotypes Surface In Battle Over Collective Bargaining Law
Posted Monday, October 24
For the most part, the battle over Issue 2 has pitted liberals versus conservatives, but there are some exceptions.
New State Law Pushes 2012 Primaries To May
Posted Monday, October 24
In 2012, Ohio will have two primaries--presidential and congressional--thanks to an impasse over the Republican-drawn congressional map.
Governor Issues Executive Order On Exotic Animals
Posted Friday, October 21
The order calls for immediate measures to stem animal abuse, and for a task force to speed up permanent recommendations.
Ohio’s Jobless Rate Remains Steady
Posted Friday, October 21
The State's official unemployment rate for September is 9.1 per cent...the same rate as in August.
Lawmaker Calls For Politics-Free Process Of Drawing Congressional Maps
Posted Thursday, October 20
Democratic Representative Ted Celeste wants lawmakers to create a plan and put it on the ballot as a constitutional amendment.
Ohio Head Veterinarian Says State Needs Exotic Animal Regulations
Posted Thursday, October 20
An Ohio task force that’s been looking into how to regulate exotic animals has a new sense of urgency in light of recent events.
Democratic Lawmakers File Ethics Complaint Against JobsOhio CIO Kvamme
Posted Wednesday, October 19
Four Democrats have filed an ethics complaint against Mark Kvamme.