Some Concerned About Emphasis On STEM (1st of 2 stories)
Posted Monday, June 30
Advocates say they're worried some academic disciplines are being pushed aside to allow STEM (science, engineering, technology and math) to grow.
Ancient Impact Thought to Have Changed the Face of Mars
Posted Monday, June 30
Researchers uncover new evidence to explain why the northern and southern hemispheres of Mars look so different. Gretchen Cuda reports.
McCain in Lordstown to Woo Autoworkers
Posted Friday, June 27
John McCain brought his presidential campaign to the Lordstown General Motors plant today, where he faced a skeptical crowd.
The Business of Art
Posted Friday, June 27
The Cleveland Museum of Art is far from alone when it comes to plans for expansion. Eric Wellman has more.
Rising Fuel and Food Prices Claim Charity Volunteers
Posted Friday, June 27
The latest victims of Rising fuel and food prices are volunteer organizations that depend on both. Ideastream's Gretchen Cuda reports.
Local Prof Reacts to Gun Ban Decision
Posted Thursday, June 26
A local law professor says yesterday's Supreme Court Ruling on handguns has only long term implications for Ohio. ideastream®'s Bill Rice has more.
City Receives Grant For Green Housing
Posted Thursday, June 26
Cleveland received a $4.6 million federal grant to rehab and build 650 "Green" homes.
Ohio Senators Back Mortgage Bill
Posted Wednesday, June 25
Both Ohio Senators are pushing a new Senate bill aimed at reducing foreclosures and bringing relief to the housing market.
A Room with a View: Bird Nests Catch Eye of Local Photographer
Posted Wednesday, June 25
Gretchen Cuda examines one artists view of of some of the smallest architectural wonders in the world.
Flood Trauma Continues in Painesville
Posted Tuesday, June 24
Two years after flooding, homeowners who lost all have not been compensated.
Ohio School Scores in Math and Reading Improve
Posted Tuesday, June 24
Ohio students' math and reading scores are getting better, according to a new study. ideastream®'s Kymberli Hagelberg has details.
CSU President To Step Down
Posted Monday, June 23
Michael Schwartz announced Monday that he will be leaving the presidency of Cleveland State University, at the end of next year.
African Americans Targeted for Subprime Loans
Posted Monday, June 23
The sub-prime loan crisis is disproportionately affecting African American families of all income levels across Cuyahoga County.
Running A Family Business: the Unique Case of the Holtkamp Organ Company
Posted Monday, June 23
It's hard enough to run a small family business in a slow economy. But what if your product lasts for centuries and you're lucky to sell one per year?
UH Seeks Medicare Exemption for New Cancer Hospital
Posted Monday, June 23
11 elite Cancer hospitals around the country have a special Medicare status - University Hospitals hopes to make it 12.
Sierra Club Visits To Endorse Candidate
Posted Friday, June 20
National Sierra Club leaders came to Cleveland to endorse Barack Obama.
Scene and Cleveland Free Times Merge
Posted Friday, June 20
Cleveland's top two alternative papers will become one weekly paper. ideastream®'s Kymberli Hagelberg reports.
Growth of Wind Power Spurs Demand For Parts
Posted Friday, June 20
The number of wind turbines across the U.S. is increasing by leaps and bounds.
FDA Grants Approval for Alternative to Ventilators: Implantable Device That Stimulates Breathing
Posted Friday, June 20
One Ohio company will soon be helping patients around the country breathe a little easier.
Continental Partners With United
Posted Thursday, June 19
Continental Airlines and United Airlines have announced plans to link networks and services in an effort cut costs and offset rising fuel prices.