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Back to School

Season 17 Episode 34 | 25m 40s

Summer is over and kids are getting ready to go back to school, but are the schools ready? Meanwhile, our region's reputation as a foodie paradise continues to grow... and not just in restaurants.

Aired: 08/22/13
Extras
Mr. Feagler writes '30' on a journalistic career spanning 50 years. This is his last show.
Heinen's plans to open a market downtown; Cleveland Clinic announces force reduction.
Renacci says meetings with the Obama administration have not changed his stance on Syria.
Ariel Castro's suicide puts prison officials on the hot seat.
Ohio lawmen use facial recognition software to track criminals.
What were we all doing when the lights went out; and Bernie Kosar answers his critics.
Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice O'Connor wants judges selected by better-informed voters.
Plain Dealer cashiers huge chunk of editorial staff; Ariel Castro begins life sentence.
Another heinous crime is making national headlines in Northeast Ohio.
Jurors have their say in Zimmerman case but jury still out in court of public opinion.
Mr. Feagler writes '30' on a journalistic career spanning 50 years. This is his last show.
Heinen's plans to open a market downtown; Cleveland Clinic announces force reduction.
Renacci says meetings with the Obama administration have not changed his stance on Syria.
Ariel Castro's suicide puts prison officials on the hot seat.
Ohio lawmen use facial recognition software to track criminals.
What were we all doing when the lights went out; and Bernie Kosar answers his critics.
Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice O'Connor wants judges selected by better-informed voters.
Plain Dealer cashiers huge chunk of editorial staff; Ariel Castro begins life sentence.
Another heinous crime is making national headlines in Northeast Ohio.
Jurors have their say in Zimmerman case but jury still out in court of public opinion.