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May 2009

Auto Suppliers Stand to Lose in GM Bankruptcy
Posted Sunday, May 31
Most of a car's parts are made by supplier companies, and those companies are struggling.

Ohio State Senate Prepares to Cut $650 Million from Budget
Posted Friday, May 29
To meet lower revenue projections, the Republican-controlled Senate issued a bleprint today for further cuts to most state agencies but not schools.

PD: Urban League to Stay Open
Posted Friday, May 29
The Plain Dealer reports that the Cleveland chapter will remain open while officials work out financial problems.

Cleveland Picks Top Videos Showing Brighter Side
Posted Friday, May 29
Cleveland's tourism bureau has picked a pair of two-minute videos to show some of the sweeter aspects of the city.

Cavs Beat Magic 112-102
Posted Friday, May 29
Series goes back to Orlando for game 6!

Help Wanted: A New Career
Posted Thursday, May 28
After he lost his job, a young Geauga County father is trying to re-invent himself by starting a new business.

Wells Fargo Fighting Ban on Selling Bank-owned Houses in Cleveland
Posted Thursday, May 28
Financial giant Wells Fargo is in Cleveland Municipal Housing Court to overturn a request to stop it from selling off delapidated bank-owned houses.

Ohio Legislators Target Drag Racing
Posted Thursday, May 28
Drag racing on city streets and interstate highways can turn deadly and Ohio lawmakers want to ramp up penalties.

Manufacturing Reps Gather For Annual Fuel Cell Symposium
Posted Thursday, May 28
More than 200 manufacturing reps are gathered at Kent State University's Stark campus in North Canton to share the latest in fuel cell technology.

Unlikely Pair of Lawmakers Agree on One Thing
Posted Thursday, May 28
They don't agree on much, but they agree on the question of a tax hike.

Ohio Farmers Looking At Old Crop to Help with New Economic Problems
Posted Thursday, May 28
High herbicide costs and seed prices are leading a surprising number of Ohio farmers to plant non genetically modified soybean seed.

FBI’s Cleveland City Corruption Probe Concludes
Posted Wednesday, May 27
Two more Cleveland Department of Building and Housing inspectors have been charged.

Advocates Renew Push For Gay Rights
Posted Wednesday, May 27
Gay rights advocates are once again pushing Ohio legislators to expand the state's civil rights law.

Urban League Seeks Help From National Organization
Posted Wednesday, May 27
The Urban League may have one last hope, thanks to the National organization.

NASA Glenn Innovations Have Uses That Go Beyond Space
Posted Wednesday, May 27
From art restoration to medical imaging, NASA innovations have implications here on earth.

NASA Robot Boards Buses to Search for Bombs
Posted Wednesday, May 27
First of its kind robot may help police avoid the harzards of searching for bombs on buses.

Cavaliers Up Against the Wall Following Third Loss to Magic
Posted Wednesday, May 27
The Cavs fell 116-114 in overtime.

AP: Phone/Cable Restored in Tremont After Thieves Swipe Copper
Posted Wednesday, May 27
A daring theft led to outages in the Cleveland neighborhood.

Plain Dealer: National Urban League President Pledges Help for Cleveland
Posted Wednesday, May 27
After the Cleveland's Urban League was forced to shut down, the national organization wants to help.

Jobless Rates Vary Widely By Ohio County
Posted Wednesday, May 27
Data out last week shows a big range.

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