Ohio Attorney General Supports Change In Evidence Procedure
Posted Monday, December 5
A special commission on sexual assault is calling on Ohio police to collect DNA evidence and submit it to experts in virtually all cases.
College Students Could Become ‘Real’ Trustees
Posted Monday, December 5
Senate to consider allowing student trustees full privileges.
Beating the Winter Blues
Posted Monday, December 5
The snow, the cold, the dark days…can all add up to a bout of winter blues.
Cleveland Schools, Teachers Union Reach Tentative Contract Agreement
Posted Friday, December 2
Teachers union members must approve the agreement first before CMSD can restore any service cuts.
Legislators To Look At Proposals For New Laws This Week
Posted Friday, December 2
Statehouse correspondent Bill Cohen reports that legislators continue to look at many proposals for new laws.
Conflict Continues In Ohio Anti-Abortion Movement
Posted Friday, December 2
A split within Ohio’s anti-abortion movement is continuing to deepen.
Franklin County Court Dismisses Case Over JobsOhio
Posted Friday, December 2
In an interview with Ohio Public Radio’s Jo Ingles, ProgressOhio’s Brian Rothenberg talks about the JobsOhio ruling.
Ohio Supreme Court Building Named For Former Chief Justice
Posted Friday, December 2
The Ohio Supreme Court building has been named after former chief Justice Thomas Moyer.
Oil and Gas Jobs: How Big Will It Be?
Posted Friday, December 2
Experts question huge jobs projections amidst anecdotal reports of increased hiring
Cuyahoga County Pushes Schools, Community to Collaborate to Support Youth
Posted Thursday, December 1
Ed FitzGerald is trying to develop an education policy to serve youth county wide.
Ohio Holds Out $400 Million To Lure Sears From Illinois
Posted Thursday, December 1
Just after the departure of a well known global company based in Ohio, the state is ratcheting up its sales pitch to a familiar retailer.
State Intervention In Obese Child Case Fuels Passionate Debate
Posted Thursday, December 1
Discussion about the recent removal of an obese boy from his home fired up the phone lines during today's Sound of Ideas program.
Changing Gears: Repurposing Empty Buildings
Posted Thursday, December 1
There may be no better example of how the industrial Midwest is changing than the site of the old Fisher Body One plant in Flint.
HHS Secretary Visits Cleveland and Highlights the Push Towards Electronic Health Records
Posted Thursday, December 1
Medical practices are saying goodbye to the bulky file cabinet, and ushering in a new era of electronic health records.