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September 2012

Are You Better Off? In Ohio, One Question Has Many Answers
Posted Wednesday, September 26
Over the past few weeks, we've asked Northeast Ohioans how their lives have changed since President Obama took office.

Farmers And Food Producers Cope With Drought’s Repercussions
Posted Tuesday, September 25
Consumers will feel the pinch come next year, at the grocery store.

Football Proves Hard On Vocal Cords
Posted Tuesday, September 25
Yelling too much or for prolonged periods could easily injure the muscles in your throat.

Paul Ryan Campaigns on Debt and the Economy in Cincinnati
Posted Tuesday, September 25
At his campaign in Cincinnati today, Ryan told voters that he and Romney will tackle the debt crisis and improve unemployment if elected.

Why Do Addicts Relapse?
Posted Tuesday, September 25
To people who've watched someone they love suffer from addiction, one word can really sting: relapse.

United Way To End Funding To Cleveland Area Boy Scouts
Posted Tuesday, September 25
CEO and board agree group's policy on membership discriminates against gays, which counters their own policy.

Asian Carp DNA Found in Lake Erie, But No Carp
Posted Tuesday, September 25
Ohio natural resources officials continue to scratch their heads. Traces of the fish -- but no live fish -- keep turning up in Lake Erie.

A Glimmer of Hope Amid Steady Unemployment
Posted Tuesday, September 25
Things seem to be looking up in Ohio as job opportunities are emerging in manufacturing, logistics and healthcare.

Are Anti-Psychotics Being Overprescribed for Foster Children?
Posted Tuesday, September 25
Ohio child welfare officials are launching a $1 million study to see if anti-psychotic drugs are over-prescribed for children on Medicare.

Case Western Reserve University Receives $20 Million for New Medical Building
Posted Tuesday, September 25
The Cleveland Foundation and Mt. Sinai Health Care Foundation have each donated $10 million – their biggest single gifts ever.

Manufacturers And Allies Wary Of China’s Practices
Posted Monday, September 24
Politicians, union leaders, and executives alike say they're concerned that the eastern nation will affect jobs and trade if left unchecked.

Top Election Official Receives “Failing Grade” On Voting Issues
Posted Monday, September 24
Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted is under fire from a group that says it is representing the rights of Ohio voters.

Group Files FEC Complaint Against Romney Campaign
Posted Monday, September 24
Progress Ohio says a Romney ad featuring coal miners should be counted as a political contribution from the company.

Former Ohio Schools Chief Will Not Face Criminal Charges
Posted Monday, September 24
Former Ohio Schools Superintendent Stan Heffner will not be charged in the scandal that pushed him out of office in August..

Treating Addiction With Suboxone
Posted Monday, September 24
Can a pill be a cure for opiate addiction?

Ohio’s Tea Party Grudgingly Warms Up To Romney
Posted Monday, September 24
Most activists say they now simply want a president other than Barack Obama.

How Will Unemployment Move Ohio Voters? Two Experts Have Differing Views
Posted Friday, September 21
Two political experts say unemployment will resonate with Ohio voters, but in different ways.

Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Bill Mason Appears on the Sound of Ideas
Posted Friday, September 21
Mason discussed his legacy and insisted he knew nothing about county corruption until it was uprooted by federal investigators.

Ohio Supreme Court Halts Attempt to Repeal School Levy
Posted Friday, September 21
An attempt to repeal a 2009 school levy in central Ohio will not be on the ballot -- with possible broader implications for Ohioans.

Ohio August Unemployment Holds Steady at 7.2 percent
Posted Friday, September 21
The 7.2 percent Ohio unemployment rate for August is unchanged from the rate in July.

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