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November 2010

Cleveland Area Home Prices Take A Dive
Posted Tuesday, November 30
A closely watched economic index shows home prices in Cleveland took a big hit from August to September, dropping 3 full percentage points.

PUCO Decision Blamed For Costing Area Jobs
Posted Tuesday, November 30
Companies charge employees are losing jobs because of a decision made by the Ohio Public Utilities Commission.

Jobless Benefits For Many To End
Posted Tuesday, November 30
Congress debates whether to extend unemployment benefits while recipients and service agencies brace for losses.

Kasich Taps New Transportation Chief
Posted Tuesday, November 30
Governor-elect John Kasich has picked a veteran state official to head up the Ohio Department of Transportation.

Tuesday Checkup: kids and fitness
Posted Tuesday, November 30
A conversation about age appropriate exercise. How young is too young for kids to go to the gym?

UH Receives Largest Gift In History
Posted Monday, November 29
A local car dealer's family gives $42 million to University Hospitals Cancer Center.

Thanksgiving Safer For Highway Travelers
Posted Monday, November 29
The Thanksgiving holiday weekend was a relatively safe one on Ohio highways.

Head Of Ohio’s Department Of Aging Resigns
Posted Monday, November 29
The head of Ohio's department of aging has handed in her resignation.

Ohio Legislators To Tackle Human Trafficking
Posted Monday, November 29
Ohio legislators aren't expected to tackle many big proposals during their short session, but there could be one exception: human trafficking.

Ohio Doctor Campaigns For Hearts
Posted Monday, November 29
A northeast Ohio doctor has taken his campaign to put defibrillators in every school to a national level.

Ex-Cons Try to Break the Cycle of Unemployment
Posted Friday, November 26
Northeast Ohio's creaking economy has proven particularly tough for ex-convicts trying to find employment and start anew.

A Challenge To Feed The Hungry
Posted Wednesday, November 24
Feeding the region's hungry during the holiday season is a growing challenge for food banks.

Cleveland Schools Face $58 Million Budget Deficit in 2012
Posted Tuesday, November 23
The Cleveland Metropolitan School District is still brainstorming long term strategies to solve their budget problems.

State Senator To Be Head Of Workers’ Compensation
Posted Tuesday, November 23
Governor-Elect John Kasich has appointed a state senator to be the next head of the Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation.

Fare Jumping Crackdown Adjusted
Posted Tuesday, November 23
The RTA Board of Directors approved a revised procedure for cracking down on fare-skippers.

Tuesday Checkup: avoiding family drama
Posted Tuesday, November 23
Some ideas for maintaining family harmony this holiday season.

Fitzgerald Praises County Employees While Warning Of Job Cuts
Posted Monday, November 22
Cuyahoga County’s first Executive spoke to close to a thousand county employees Monday about what to expect in the coming year.

Enforcement Of New Rules For Trucks On Hold
Posted Monday, November 22
State regulators have decided to put off enforcement of some new rules that critics said would have cost businesses thousands of dollars each year.

Ohio To Join Opposition To Federal Health Care Law
Posted Monday, November 22
Ohio's Tea Party Movement collects petition signatures and Ohio's incoming Attorney General plans to challenge the new federal health care law.

A Thousand Overnight Changes To Take Place At The Statehouse
Posted Monday, November 22
When Ohio changes Governors, employees who work in the Statehouse have a list of more than 14 hundred things to prepare for the new administration.

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