Counting On Northeast Ohio
Posted Saturday, January 30
The U.S. Census Bureau is looking to hire workers, in a hurry.
Borrowing To Add Jobs Here Suggested
Posted Friday, January 29
Ohio legislators are now negotiating over how many hundreds of millions of extra dollars the state should borrow to help create high-tech jobs.
ODOT Official Gets An Earful On Innerbelt Plan
Posted Friday, January 29
Critics railed against the Ohio Department of Transportation's plans to revamp the main interstate highway connection through downtown Cleveland.
Kent Benefits Region As It Approaches Centennial
Posted Friday, January 29
The report was commissioned by the school and released to alumni and area leaders January 29.
Upside/Downside: MetroHealth Reveals Unprecedented Profit
Posted Friday, January 29
Sarah Jane Tribble of the Plain Dealer talks about how the hospital system has managed to turn around its finances.
Mentor Doctor Returns From Haiti With Gripping Story
Posted Friday, January 29
Dr. Paul Vanek speaks with ideastream®'s Eric Wellman about his first experience serving in a disaster area.
Cleveland And Nashville Downplay Race To Build Med Mart
Posted Friday, January 29
Opinions vary as to how significant being first really is.
Kasich Holds Statewide Online Town Hall
Posted Thursday, January 28
The candidate linked all the counties via the internet.
2011 Ohio Budget Hole Could Be Whopper
Posted Thursday, January 28
Can the state ask the federal government for a second 'one-time' bail out? Some in Columbus seem to think so.
Domestic Violence Law Under Scrutiny
Posted Thursday, January 28
Critics charge that domestic violence is not drawing stiff enough sentencing.
Rail Connection for Ohio Cities Gets Funded
Posted Thursday, January 28
Corridor praised by Governor, knocked by Husted, is it a dream, or a nightmare?
Transition Team Floats Plan To Slash Cuyahoga County Budget
Posted Thursday, January 28
The transition team executive committee is seven members strong, including Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson.
“More People, More Money” - Making the 2010 Census Count
Posted Thursday, January 28
A city's share of federal support is tied to population, and Cleveland officials are working to ensure an accurate count in the 2010 Census.
Campaign Finance Ruling Could Change The Face Of Local Elections
Posted Wednesday, January 27
The ruling could change the nature of even the most localized political campaigns.
Cleveland Council Members Question Safety Force Lay-Offs
Posted Wednesday, January 27
Cleveland's recent decision to layoff police, fire and EMS personnel came under City Council scrutiny Wednesday.
Reaction To State of the State Speech Predictable
Posted Tuesday, January 26
Governor Ted Strickland's annual state-of-the-state speech Tuesday drew mixed reviews from Ohio legislators - divided pretty much along party lines.
Ronayne Shuns County Executive Post For Council Seat
Posted Tuesday, January 26
Speculation about University Circle development chief Chris Ronayne running for Cuyahoga County executive is over.
“Madison Ave” explosion aftermath
Posted Tuesday, January 26
6 families were displaced by the Monday afternoon blast.
Imperial Avenue Families Cope With Grief Over Serial Murders
Posted Tuesday, January 26
Guests on 90.3's The Sound Of Ideas tell how families and the community is recovering and coping since the murders came to light.
Strickland Paints Brighter Future For Ohio In State-of-the-State Address
Posted Tuesday, January 26
Governor Ted Strickland, facing diminishing poll numbers and a still foundering economy, outlined his strategy for recovery through innovation.