News Aggregator Archive 9 (12/29/13 – 7/12/14)

 

Gov. Candidate Ed FitzGerald: “Ohio Job Situation Lousy” (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

 

 

Lake Erie in “Injured State,” Needs Good Conditions (Plain Dealer)

 

 

 

I’m Coming Home to Cleveland: LeBron James (Sports Illustrated)

 

 

 

What Does Cleveland Have That We Don’t? A Convention (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

 

 

Hosting Repubublican Convention Presents Security Challenge For Cleveland (Plain Dealer)

 

 

 

“Significant” Lake Erie Algae Bloom Forecast For This Summer; Not as Bad as Last Year (Plain Dealer)

 

 

 

Utica Shale Drilling Activity Continuing to Move to South and Away From Northern Ohio (Youngstown Vindicator)

 

 

 

Cuts in Safety Net Leaving More Families Homeless (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

 

 

Ohio Keeps Oil Shipments By Rail a Secret (Columbus Dispatch)

 

 

 

Historic President Garfield Home in Mentor to Close for 6 Months Starting September 2 (News Herald) 

 

 

 

Will the 2016 Republican Convention in Cleveland Encourage a Fresh Approach on Urban Policy: Steve Litt (Plain Dealer)

 

 

 

When Cleveland Hosted the 1936 Republican Convention; Comparing Then and Now (Plain Dealer)

 

 

 

10 Things Politico and Other Reporters Should Know About Cleveland: Daniel Moulthrop (Huffington Post)

 

 

 

Congrats on the Convention. Here’s What You’re In for Cleveland (Plain Dealer)

 

 

 

In Cleveland, Developer Puts Down Stakes By the Lake (Wall Street Journal)

 

 

 

Cleveland Chosen to Host 2016 Republican National Convention (Plain Dealer)

 

 

 

Republicans Go All In On Ohio (The Hill)

 

 

 

Cleveland’s Healthcare Jobs Power Shifting From Hospitals to Research Labs (Plain Dealer)

 

 

 

Why John D. Rockefeller Would Love Uber (Salon)

 

 

 

Proposal to Make Cuyahoga County Elections Non-Partisan, Already Seems Dead (Plain Dealer)

 

 

 

Hazardous Material (Hazmat) Spills on the Rise in Ohio (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

 

 

How and Why City Politics Became Polluted: Roldo Bartimole(Cleveland Leader)

 

 

 

Ohio Records $800 Million Budget Surplus in Fiscal Year 2014 (Plain Dealer)

 

 

 

Good Stewardship or Poor Budgeting? Ohio’s $800 Million Surplus Praised, Panned (Plain Dealer)

 

 

 

Is There a First Amendment Right to Lie in Politics?: David Schultz(Plain Dealer)

 

 

 

Northeast Ohio Health Job Growth Slows (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

 

 

“Ohio Guarantee” Makes College Costs Predictable (Columbus Dispatch)

 

 

 

Why Grassroot Groups Struggle to Get Issues on the Ballot in Ohio(Plain Dealer)

 

 

 

Opportunity Sprouts From Detroit’s Urban Farms (Detroit News)

 

 

 

An Energized Cleveland Takes a Bipartisan Approach Tack to Wooing Conventions (New York Times)

 

 

 

Michigan’s Wind Energy Industry Soaring (Detroit Free Press)

 

 

 

Opportunity Nowhere: The Beginner’s Guide to Being Outraged Over the $330 Million-Dollar Opportunity Corridor (Cleveland Scene)

 

 

 

Ohio Shale Gas Beginning to Look Like a Boom (Plain Dealer)

 

 

 

Nationwide Insurance Moving Thousands of Employees From Suburbs into Downtown Columbus (Columbus Business First)

 

 

 

Cuyahoga County Elections Could be Made Nonpartisan, Under Proposed Charter Amendment (Plain Dealer)

 

 

 

Standard Building Near Public Square to Become Apartments (Plain Dealer)

 

 

 

The Last Time Cleveland Hosted a National Political Convention (Belt)

 

 

 

After Years of Negative Sterotypes, Cleveland Seeks Political Redemption(Lorain Journal)

 

 

 

Oilfields May Be Fountain of Youth For Western Pennsylvania(Pittsburgh Trib)

 

         

 

Ohio Fireworks Ban is a Dud: Marc Kovac (Youngstown Vindicator)

 

LaunchHouse and NASA Partner on Ohio’s First Hardware Technology Accelorator (Plain Dealer)

 

Wolstein Center Remains a Money-Losing White Elephant For Cleveland State University; Alternative Uses Being Explored (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland: A City Repurposed (New York Times)

 

Blight and Abandonment Now a Persistent Drag on NE Ohio’s Economy: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Visualizing Cleveland’s Future Without “Rust-Colored” Glasses: Richey Piiparinen (Plain Dealer)

 

Hispanics Lead Population Growth in Ohio (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cleveland and Dallas are the Final Two Contenders for the Republican National Convention (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland, Dallas Make Cut for Republican National Convention(Politico)

 

Too Much Pollution Closes Five Cuyahoga County Beaches Today. Sewer Overflows Are the Cause (Plain Dealer)

 

Columbus Educators At Risk of Losing Their Licenses Over Falsified Student Records (Columbus Dispatch)

 

MetroHealth Expands School-Based Clinics to 11 More Cleveland Schools(Plain Dealer)

 

Public Square Makeover Met With Applause, Questions at City Club Forum (Plain Dealer)

 

Challenger Ed FitzGerald Accepts Invitation to Six Debates with Gov. Kasich, Wants More (Cleveland Leader)

 

Between 1991-2011, Foreign Investment in Cleveland Shrank Sharply According to Brookings Study (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Universities Lure International Students (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Value of Iconic Buildings Hard to Measure (Cinncinati Enquirer)

 

As Ohio Expands Tax Cuts, the Poor Get Poorer: Thomas Suddes (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Economic Recovery Not a Simple Tale (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Group Plan Commission Aims to Connect Downtown With Lakefront(Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

House Bill 483 Recently Signed by Gov Kasich Will End New Wind Farms in Ohio (Midwest Energy News)

 

County Executive Ed FitzGerald’s Choice For Treasurer Failed to Comply With County’s Ethics Policy (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Still Has an Open Records Problem: Dennis Hetzel (Lima News)

 

Ohio is the Political Prize For Republican National Committee Decision on 2016 Convention in Cleveland: Elizabeth Sullivan (Plain Dealer)

 

Cuyahoga Community College Seeks Tax Increase to Fund Operations(Plain Dealer)

 

CWRU to Break Ground on First Phase of “Innovation Hub” (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

All Columbus City School Students to Receive Free Lunches Next School Year (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Why Population Loss is Costing Cleveland — and Why it Matters: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Gov. Candidate Ed FitzGerald Proposes College Savings Accounts For Kindergartners (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Sets Early Voting Hours For November Election (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Remembering Ray Shepardson: Playhouse Square Savior Hailed as a Visionary (Plain Dealer)

 

Right Hand Man: A Brief History of Ray Shepardson’s Work, as told by his friend Weldo Carpenter Cleveland Scene 6.25.14

 

Shopping Malls That Once Thrived Now Fight to Survive (Detroit Free Press)

 

Healthier School Lunches Catching on in Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

 

Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald’s Top Deputy Quits, Citing Personal Reasons; Third Top FitzGerald Aide to Quit in Past Year (Plain Dealer)

 

About 12% of Ohio’s Third Graders Can’t Read Well Enough For Fourth Grade (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Third Graders Do Better Than Expected on Reading Test(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Bus and Transit Links Are Critical Unknowns Along “Opportunity Corridor” (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Teacher Education Programs Receive Mixed Reviews (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Gov. Kasich Signs Budget Bill With Approx $400 Million in Tax Cuts/Breaks (Columbus Dispatch)

 

“Opportunity Corridor” is For the Same Old Greedy Interests: Roldo Bartimole (Cleveland Leader)

 

U.S. Supreme Court Will Allow Constitutional Challenge of Ohio Law That Bars Campaign Lies (Plain Dealer)

 

Study Finds Ohio Homeowners and Farmers Paying More in Property Taxes; Businesses Paying Less (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Region’s Housing Recovery Shows Signs of Stalling (Crain’s Cleveland Business) 

 

Special Report: The Ugly Truth About Toledo; Blight Scars as Residents, Officials Decry the Mounting Mess (Toledo Blade)

 

A New Heathcare Battlefield Emerges in Akron (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Ohio’s New High School Graduation Requirements (StateImpact)

 

Private Schools Are Glad to Avoid Common Core Exams — For Now, At Least (Plain Dealer)

 

Experts: Ohio’s Trauma Care Needs a Fix (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Gov. Kasich Must Stop Ohio House From Supporting Charter Schools That Have “Already Failed” Their Students: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Born Actress and Civic Activist, Ruby Dee Dies; Had Deep Connections to Karamu Theater (Cleveland Scene)

 

Ruby Dee’s Legacy of Activism, Acting Mourned (Associated Press)

 

Cleveland City Council Spends 5X More on Contractors Than Columbus, a City With More Than Twice the Population (Plain Dealer)

 

Economic Growth in Ohio Keeps Up With U.S. (Columbus Dispatch)

 

3 Days of Voting to Be Restored in Ohio Before November Election Day, Federal Court Rules (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Democrats Propose Contribution Restrictions For Ohio Attorney General(Plain Dealer)

 

Despite Opposition, the Common Core Has Firm Footing in Ohio(IdeaStream)

 

Pittsburgh’s New Immigrants (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

 

Compliance in Releasing Ohio Public Records Better, But Not Perfect(Columbus Dispatch)

 

JobsOhio Court Decision Raises Question: Who Can Sue to Protect the Ohio Constitution? (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Supreme Court Rejects JobsOhio Challenge (Columbus Dispatch)

 

One Ohio City’s Growth Strategy? Immigrants. Dayton Puts Out the Welcome Mat (Time Magazine)

 

City Council Poised to Sign Off on Opportunity Corridor (Plain Dealer)

 

Green Light: Cleveland Metroparks Looks to Connect the Lakefront With the Rest of the Emerald Necklace (Cleveland Magazine)

 

Political Convention Might Not Be Economic Windfall Columbus, Cleveland Hope For (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Like Cleveland, Milwaukee Had a River Catch Fire (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)

 

How Much Should Chicago Sacrifice For Tourism? (Chicago Tribune)

 

Organic Lawns Are Catching On in Ohio (WKSU)

 

Gov. Kasich Caved in, Rather Than Confront Energy Interests: Marilou Johanek (Toledo Blade)

 

Summit County Getting Dumber and Poorer as Residents Migrate, Statistics Show (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Two New Cleveland West Side Developments Take Advantage of Proximity to Lake Erie (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Should Courts Have a Constitutional Role in Determining Ohio School Funding Policy? (Newark Advocate)

 

Ohio Public Schools Will Soon Allow Up to 2 Credits For Private Religion Classes (StateImpact)

 

Ohio State Trustees Freeze In-State Tuition, Raise Other Fees(Columbus Dispatch)

 

If Cleveland Clinic CEO Toby Cosgrove Leaves to Run the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Who Will Take His Place? (Plain Dealer)

 

Public Arts Funding in Cuyahoga County Tops 13 U.S. Metros in Univ of Chicago Study (Plain Dealer)

 

Redistricting Reform is Needed, Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted Tells Akron Crowd (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Great Lakes Levels Finally Spring Back (Detroit News)

 

New Exams Will Replace Current Ohio Graduation Test For Freshmen Starting High School This Fall (Plain Dealer)

 

California’s Primary Election Will Be a Test of “Top-Two” System; Designed to Curb Entrenched Partisanship in State Politics (Los Angeles Times)

 

Cleveland Teachers Have Worst Attendance Out of 40 Big-City Districts, Study Finds (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Honey Bee Industry Struggles After Long Winter (WOSU)

 

Cleveland’s Lakefront Development Plan Receives City Council Approval(Plain Dealer)

 

Restaurant Chain Sborro, Emerging From Bankruptcy, Moves Headquarters to Columbus, Ohio From Long Island (Newsday)

 

New Federal Power Plant Rules to Curb Global Warming Causes Controversy in Ohio (Plain Dealer)

 

Coal Area Congressman Says EPA “Killing Ohio’s Coal Industry”(Portsmouth DailyTimes)

 

New Construction Projects Beginning to Sprout in Northeast Ohio (Plain Dealer)

 

President Obama’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to Launch New Clean-Air Rules That Target Coal Industry (MarketWatch)

 

Ohio Swims Against the Clean-Energy Tide; 2/3 of Ohio’s Electricity Comes From Coal: Dave Kusha, Editor (Toledo Blade)

 

What Does It Cost to Bring Hollywood to Ohio? Who Pays? (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Most Affordable Healthcare Act Premiums in Ohio Will Rise by Single Digits in 2015; Smaller Increase Than Previous Years (Plain Dealer)

 

Ed FitzGerald Campaign Thrashed By Kasich on Fund-Raising Front(Toledo Blade)

 

Enegy Department Decision Knocks the Wind Out of Proposed Lake Erie Wind Farm: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Deal Reached to Improve Lake Erie (Toledo Blade)

 

Remembering Zeke Forbes, a Shrewd Political Operator With a Heart of Gold: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Opportunity Corridor Gets Federal Signoff, Clearing Way for 3.5-Mile Boulevard (Plain Dealer)

 

7 States Running Out of Water (USA Today)

 

Ohio Legislature Approves Two-Year Freeze on Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency Standards (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Renewable-Energy Bill to Start Two-Year Debate (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

A Pushback on Green Power in Ohio (New York Times)

 

Is Ohio’s Lieutenant Governor Position the Worst Job in Politics? A Look at Ohio History From Medill to Mary Taylor (Plain Dealer)

 

Alarming Lack of Early Stage Funding in Ohio For Start-Ups: Report(Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Northeast Ohio Jobs Tough to Find This Summer For Teens (News-Herald)

 

Ohio Cities in Statehouse Fight to Save Red-Light Cameras (Columbus Dispatch)

“Remembering Zeke Forbes, a Shrewd Political Operator With a Heart of Gold: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

An Essay Written About Dr. Reuben Silver by Andrea Simakis for the Plain Dealer on 5/29/14

“A History of the Karamu Theater of Karamu House, 1915-1960” Doctoral Thesis By Dr. Reuben Silver, 1961 

“Finding Tomorrow’s Classical Music Fans” New York Times Video Feature on the Cleveland Orchestra (5/24/14)

 

Ohio Charter Schools Use Key Words to Entice Familes Away From Public Schools (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Detroit Far From Sealing Chapter 9 Deal: Daniel Howes (Detroit News)

 

Cleveland-Based Law Firm Squire Sanders Merges With Washington-Based Patton Boggs; Will Create a Firm With 1,600 Lawyers (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Greater Cleveland Film Commission Likely to Receive $200M Grant to Continue to Develop Local Film Industry (Plain Dealer)

 

Every Summer, Kids Lose a Month of What They’ve Learned; Gap is Biggest Between Rich and Poor Kids (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Get Ready to Veto This Bad Bill, Gov Kasich: Dave Kushma, Editor(Toledo Blade)

 

The Fight to Save an Industry and Middle Class Jobs From Imports(Plain Dealer)

 

After 45 Years After Infamous Fire, Cuyahoga River’s Value Runs Deep(Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Climate Change to Boost Health Problems in Northern States(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

 

5 Takeaways From Thursday’s Conversation Between County Executive Candidates Armond Budish and Jack Schron (Plain Dealer)

 

Budish and Schron Meet For Low-Key Cuyahoga County Executive Candidate Forum (Ideastream)

 

The Only Conspiracy About Common Core is in Trying to Improve the Nation’s Lagging Educational Standards: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

U.S. Senate Approves Bill That Could Boost Great Lakes Navigation Funding (Detroit Free Press)

 

Columbus Grows Faster Than Other Big Ohio Cities (Mansfield News Journal)

 

Ohio Housing Markets Affordable, Slowly Recovering (Ideastream)

 

Expect Plenty More Toxic Algae in Lake Erie This Summer (Atlantic Citylab)

 

Grading Metroparks Management of the Lakefront After Year One and What You Should Expect in Year Two: Mark Naymik (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio’s Choice For Secretary of State Could Influence Presidential Election in 2016 (Aljazeera America)

 

Greater Cleveland Among Safest Major Cities for Pedestrians, According to Report (Plain Dealer)

 

Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald Proposes “Voting Rights” Amendment to County Charter (Plain Dealer)

 

School, Tax Changes Work Their Way Through Ohio Senate(Associated Press)

 

Northeast Ohio’s Dropout Dilemma (StateImpact)

 

“Good First Step” Law Designed to Fight Lake Erie Algae to Be Signed By Gov. Kasich (Plain Dealer)

 

Inequalty in Ohio Kindergarten Program Puts Disadvantaged Kids Further Behind (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Cleveland Public Power Struggles to “Reset Business Model” against Competitor First Energy Corp. (Plain Dealer)

 

Pittsburgh’s Economy Has Gained From High-Skilled Immigrants(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

 

Fed Cuts a Concern at Cleveland’s NASA Glenn (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Ohio Construction Industry Faces Worker Shortage (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Unemployment Sees Big Drop to 5.7% (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Kasich 5.0: A 5-Part Series on the Career of Gov. John Kasich (Plain Dealer)

 

Democrats Push For Ohio Election Changes Before November Vote(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Voters Oppose Unions For College Athletes (Dayton Daily News)

 

Ohio’s Expansion of Medicaid is Expected to Save Counties Millions(Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio’s Private Schools Fight to Avoid Common Core Exams (Plain Dealer)

 

Despite a Decline in High School Graduates, Freshman Enrollment Expected to Remain Stable at Are Colleges (Plain Dealer)

 

Gov. Kasich Holds 15 Point Lead Over Challenger Ed FitzGerald (Plain Dealer)

 

Gov. Kasich’s Strong Job Approval Rating Doesn’t Carry Over to General Assembly (Plain Dealer)

 

New York Based E-Commerce Company Moving to Columbus With Plans to Add 400 Employees (Crain’s New York Business)

 

Getting a Clearer Picture of Cleveland’s Lakefront Development(Ideastream)

 

Ohio’s Medicaid Enrollment Surges (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Ohio Struggles With Rising Prison Population (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Two Ohio Colleges Listed Among the Nation’s Best Engineering Schools(Dayton Business Journal)

 

Climate Change Isn’t a Threat to Ohio — It’s Real Now: David Kushma, Editor (Toledo Blade)

 

MetroHealth to Be Self-Supporting By 2016, Revitalize Main Campus(Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

MetroHealth Unveils Campus Tranformation Plan; Funding Undetermined(Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Students Soon Could Be Grading Their Own Teachers (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Senate Votes to Halt State Energy Efficiency Rules, Wind and Solar Development (Plain Dealer)

 

“Sin Tax Voting Breakdown: East Side Suburbs Supported, Cleveland Opposed (Cleveland Scene)

 

Statewide Primary Turnout in Ohio Was Less Than 17% (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Some Ohio Ballot Issues Come Down to Handfuls of Votes(Ideastream)

 

Youngstown Votes to Reject Fraking Ban For Third Time (Forbes)

 

Columbus Voters Emphatically Reject Columbus Zoo Tax Levy (WOSU)

 

Cuyahoga County Passes “Sin Tax” Comfortably (Plain Dealer)

 

Armond Budish Easily Wins Democratic Primary for Cuyahoga County Executive (Plain Dealer)

 

In Cleveland and Other U.S. Cities, Developers Turn Former Office Buildings Into High End Apartments (Wall Street Journal)

 

Independent Voters Protest Ohio’s Closed Primary Elections (Plain Dealer)

 

6 Questions About Tuesday’s Ohio Primary (Plain Dealer)

 

Tea Party in Ohio Aims Lower on the Ballot (Wall Street Journal)

 

Cleveland Metroparks to Take Control of Whiskey Island (Plain Dealer)

 

Sin Tax Shows Need For Greater Regional Collaboration (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

A Test For Politicians: Keep or Gut Clean-Energy Law: Dave Kushma, Editor (Toledo Blade)

 

44 Years Ago Students Rioted at Kent State. What Would They Do Today? (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

The Election For Ohio Governor Will Unfold in One of Two Ways: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

County Executive Candidate Armond Budish is Flying Under the Radar, Despite Frontrunner Status (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Chief Justice Offers Plan to Change the Way Ohio Elects Its Judges(Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio’s Chief Justice Wants to Change the Way Ohioans Elect Judges(Ideastream)

 

Carroll County Remains #1 For Natural Gas, Oil Production From Ohio’s Utica Shale (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Medical-Malpractice Claims Fall to Record Low in Ohio (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Major New University Circle Apartment Project, “Intesa”, Scheduled to Break Ground In Fall (Plain Dealer)

 

(S)ins and Outs of the “Sin Tax” Issue (Civic Commons)

 

See What Cleveland Sports Teams Pay to Play at City’s Sports Facilities: Mark Naymik (Plain Dealer)

 

Shale Jobs Up in Ohio, But Impact is Still Limited (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Central Ohio Facility to Be Google Glass Hub (Columbus Dispatch)

 

“Cleveland-Europe Express” Makes Maiden Voyage (Here & Now)

 

Three Northeast Ohio Catholic Schools to Drug Test All Students(WKYC)

 

Supreme Court Upholds Power Plant Pollution Rule; May Severely impact Ohio Coal Powered Utilities (Dayton Daily News)

 

The Supreme Court Dims the Lights on Coal Power (Business Week)

 

Ohio Cheaper to Live in Than Most States, U.S. Commerce Department Says (Plain Dealer)

 

Mergers Among Northeast Ohio Communities are Unlikely Despite Increased Collaboration (Plain Dealer)

 

Tuition Hikes Continue at Ohio’s Public Colleges (Columbus Dispatch)

 

How Did America End Up With This Healthcare System? (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

 

White and Black Divide: Achievement Gaps Prevalent Across Ohio Schools (Chilicothe Gazette)

 

The Miracle of Playhouse Square: Steve Litt (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio’s Shale Wells Producing Billions of Feet of Gas, Millions of Gallons of Oil (Plain Dealer)

 

How Grades and Promotion Work at Two Schools Without Traditional System: MC2STEM and Intergenerational School (Plain Dealer)

 

Clark County, a Reliable Ohio Election Bellweather, Still Undecided on Kasich vs. FitzGerald: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

8% of Ohio Bridges “Structurally Unsafe”, Report Says (Dayton Daily News)

 

Proposed New Arena in Downtown Akron Leaves the City With Possibilities and Challenges (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Ohio Receives “B” For Student Financial Literacy (Dayton Business Journal)

 

Ohio Gov. Kasich Reports $8.5+ Million in Re-election Campaign War Chest; Challenger Ed FitzGerald Reports $1.5 Million (Plain Dealer)

 

Campaign Finance Reports: Kasich Has $8.5 Million and FitzGerald Has $1.5 Million (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Sin Tax Costs Our Readers About $20 Per Year. How Much Does it Cost You?: Sin Tax Calculator (Plain Dealer)

 

Coalition Against the Sin Tax Will Seek Facility Fee Through Ballot Initiative (Cleveland Scene)

 

Harsh Winter Devastates Beehives; Loss of Up of 80% of Honeybees(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Army Corps of Engineers to Dredge Cleveland Harbor Next Month; Longer Term Sludge Disposal Solution Still Needed (Plain Dealer)

 

County Executive Ed FitzGerald Announces Plan to Create Vacant Property Demolition Fund (Plain Dealer)

 

U.S. Supreme Court Hears Ohio Political Speech Case (Dayton Daily News)

 

Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson Accuses Ohio House of Stripping Local Oversite of Cleveland Charter Schools (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Continues to Lag in College Attainment (Plain Dealer)

 

Fight to Keep Asia Carp Migration From Ohio’s Rivers to Great Lakes Continues (Toledo Blade)

 

Flats East Bank Project Receives Financing For Phase Two; Includes Apartments, Retail, Restaurants and More (Plain Dealer)

 

Movies Being Shot in Cleveland Have Produced Major Bucks For Region(Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

NE Ohio Startups Are Stalled By Lack of Capital (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

Make Common Core Better in Ohio; Don’t Scrap It: David Kushma, Editor (Toledo Blade)

Pollution and Contamination Most Important Issue Facing Great Lakes, Residents Say (Detroit Free Press)

Take a Sneak Peak at the New Common Core Exams (Plain Dealer)

Global Cleveland Launching New Push to Attract Immigrants (WKYC)

 

Is More Investment Downtown “Keeping Cleveland Strong?”: Roldo Bartimole (Cleveland Leader)

 

Is the Cleveland Indians Mascot Hurting Their Bottom Line? (Quartz)

 

A Near-Finished Plan For the Radical Makeover of Public Square Needs Cash to Become Reality (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Case Before U.S. Supreme Court Could Decide Whether States Could Criminalize Campaign Lies (Plain Dealer)

 

New Common Core Tests Coming Next Year Will Seriously Challenge Many Students (Plain Dealer)

 

Even High-Performing Suburban Districts Are Worried About Common Core Tests (Plain Dealer)

 

Ray Shepardson, 1944 – 2014: “Formerly of Almost Every Theater in America” (Chicago Tribune)

 

Suburban Law Directors Powerful, But Private (Plain Dealer)

 

Why It’s a Big Deal That Half the Great Lakes Are Still Covered in Ice (Atlantic Cities)

 

Ray Shepardson, Leader of the the Fight to Save Playhouse Square Theaters, Dies at Age 70 (Plain Dealer)

 

Retired Detroit Police, Firefighters Reach Bankruptcy Deal; Pensions Would Not Be Cut (Detroit News)

 

Ohio Regulators Update Rules to Further Reduce Seismic Risk (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Women in Ohio Only Made 76.9 Cents For Every $1 Men Made; Wage Gap Much Wider for Minority Women (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio EPA Says Cuyahoga River Sediment Must Not Be Dumped in Lake Erie (Plain Dealer)

 

Increased Oil Shale Fracking Drives Demand For Rail Improvements (WOSU)

 

Local Wine Growers Suffering After Tough Winter (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Planned Nuclear Waste Facility Rasies Fears For Great Lakes (Detroit Free Press)

 

Ohio State Issue 1 Will Drive Growth: Editorial (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Primer: What is Ohio State Issue 1? (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Ohio Acknowledges Connection Between Hydraulic Fracking and Earthquakes (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Creates Tougher Fracking Rules to Reduce Risk of Earthquakes (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cleveland Clinic Exports Marquee Ohio Brand to Abu Dhabi (Reuters)

 

General Electric Will Bring 2000 Jobs to Cincinnati; Create New U.S. Global Operations Center (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Plans Announced to Build Cleveland’s Tallest All-Residential Building (Plain Dealer)

 

Elections in Ohio Lag Nation’s, Study Says (Lancaster Eagle Gazette)

 

City of Columbus Suing Uber, an App-Based Car Service, Calling Them Illegal and Unlicensed (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Southern Shift of Ohio’s Utica Shale Drilling Boom (Canton Repository)

 

GOP Aims to Keep Ohio Athletes From Unionizing (Cincinnati Enquirer

 

MetroHealth Set to Unveil Plans For Dramatic Makeover of its Main Campus (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

A Summary of Monday’s Democratic Cuyahoga County Executive Debate at the Cleveland City Club (Plain Dealer)

 

Democratic Candidates For County Executive Square Off at City Club (Cleveland Scene)

 

Icebreaking Crews Work to Open Great Lakes to Business (Detroit News)

 

United Airlines Will No Longer Use Concourse D at Cleveland Hopkins (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Legislators Seek to Assert That College Athletes Aren’t Employees (Plain Dealer)

 

Shale Drilling is Fueling an Investment Boom in Ohio (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Cuyahoga County Must Be Regrown on Previously Developed Land: Thomas Bier (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohioans in Congress Divided in Assessing Country’s Course (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Don’t Bet Against Democratic Governor Candidate FitzGerald Yet: Dave Kushna, Editor (Toledo Blade)

 

Push For $10.10 Minimum Wage Would Create Winners, Losers in Ohio (Mansfield News Journal)

 

Jack Schron, Republican Candidate for Cuyahoga County Executive at Cleveland City Club 4/2/14: Podcast (Cleveland City Club)

 

Toledo Blade Files Lawsuit Over Detention of Journalists (Toledo Blade)

 

State of Downtown Panel From Cleveland City Club 3/26/14: Video(Cleveland City Club)

 

NASA Program to Bring Research Assistance to Toledo; Will Pair Scientists and Business (Toledo Blade)

 

Smart Growth America Report on Sprawl Gives Poor Rankings to Ohio Cities (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland’s League Park Restoration is Almost Complete; Home of Babe Ruth’s 500th Home Run (Plain Dealer)

 

What Cities Like Cleveland Can Learn From Memphis (Fresh Water)

 

Ohio May Freeze Energy Standards (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

38% of Northeast Ohio Public Transportation Riders Have No Automobile or Driver’s License (Plain Dealer)

 

Five Take-Aways From Cuyahoga County Executive Candidate Jack Schron’s Speech at Cleveland City Club (Plain Dealer)

 

Akron’s Mayor Wants Akron General, Summa Health Systems to Merge(Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Abandoned Homes Havens for Criminals (Columbus Dispatch)

 

A Union Aims at Pittsburgh’s Largest Employer: University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (New York Times)

 

“Sin Tax” Debate Gets Spirited (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland’s Thriving Theater Hub Lures Residents (New York Times)

 

Ashtabula Grape Growers Prepare For Huge Losses Due to Frigid Winter(Ashtabula Star Beacon)

 

The Conservative Ohio Politician Who Saved the 1964 U.S. Civil Rights Legislation (Politico)

 

Early Voting Starts in Ohio For Spring Primary; Registration Deadline is April 7 (Plain Dealer)

 

What Are Ohio’s Voter ID Rules? (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Legislative Panel Set to Vote on Controversial “Enhanced” Driver’s Licenses (Plain Dealer)

 

Falling Dominoes. George Forbes Recently Suggested That East Cleveland Merge With Cleveland. But It’s a Hundred Years Too Late: Mike Roberts (IBmag.com)

 

Baltimore-Owned Hotel Loses $50 Million; Omen for Cuyahoga County Tax Payers: Roldo Bartimole (Cleveland Leader)

 

Ohio Congressional Map No Help to Moderates (Associated Press)

 

What Do First-Time Voters Need to Know to Vote in Ohio? (Plain Dealer)

 

Voter Guide Launched to Help Sort Out Issues and Candidiates in This Spring’s Primary (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Charter Schools – Many Flunk Tests on Public Accountability(Youngstown Vindicator)

 

Trophy Deer Industry Means Big Bucks in Ohio (Mansfield News-Journal)

 

Cleveland to Plant 1,000 Trees in Five Neighborhoods, Start of Long-Term Reforestation Initiative (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Renewable Energy and Efficiency Mandates Under Attack (Plain Dealer)

 

GOP Drafts Plan to Freeze Ohio’s “Green” Energy Rules (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cuyahoga County Mayors Group Votes to Back “Sin Tax” Extension(Plain Dealer)

 

The Fate of Burke Lakefront Airport Needs a Thorough Examination: Editorial (Plain Dealer)

 

State of Ohio in Agriculture: 7th in Number of Farms, 13th in Total Value of Crops and Livestock (Youngstown Vindicator)

 

Will Ohio Join Indiana in Leaving the Common Core? (StateImpact)

 

Ohio Aims to Curb Chronic Diseases (Columbus Dispatch)

 

The Battle for East Cleveland (Cleveland Scene)

 

Shaker Heights Becomes Seventh N.E. Ohio City to Ban Using Hand-Held Cell Phones While Driving (Plain Dealer)

 

Gov. Kasich Signs Calamity Days Bill Giving School Districts Some Relief From the Harsh Winter (Plain Dealer)

 

School Districts, Cities Weigh Future of Former School Buildings (Plain Dealer)

 

In Ohio, Gov. Kasich Rises From Forsaken to Favorite (NPR)

 

Inner City Blight Means Greater Tax Burden on Cuyahoga County Suburbs, Study Claims (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Democratic Senator Brown and Republic Senator Portman at Odds on Much, Except Ohio (Columbus Dispatch)

 

As Need For School Counselors Grows, Numbers Decrease (USA Today)

 

Fight Against Lake Erie Algae in Full Swing (Toledo Blade)

 

Ohio Gov. Kasich Busily Nailing Down His Centrist Reelection Credentials: Thomas Suddes (Plain Dealer)

 

The Sin Tax Q&A (Belt)

 

Anti-Sin Tax Group Starts to Rumble (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Burke Lakefront Airport; Should it Close? (Plain Dealer)

 

Gov. John Kasich and Challenger Ed FitzGerald Move into Defining Phase of 2014 Campaign: Analysis (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Drillers Growing Use of Fresh Water Concerns Environmental Activists (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Cleveland Takes Small Steps Toward Merger With Neighboring East Cleveland (Plain Dealer)

 

East Cleveland Mayor Gary Norton Must Stake a Position on Cleveland Merger: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Councilman Jeff Johnson Publicly Supports Merger With East Cleveland (Cleveland Scene)

 

East Cleveland, Cleveland By the Numbers, as Merger Talk Resumes(Plain Dealer)

 

Gov. Kasich Proposes Spending Nearly $135 Million on Projects in Cuyahoga and Surrounding Counties (Plain Dealer)

 

Gov. Kasich Proposes $2.4 Billion in State Construction Projects(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Absentee Voting For the May 6 Primary Begins April 1; Last Day to Register is April 7 (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Could Add 19,000 Utica Wells in Next 19 Years, New State Report Says (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Hotels, Campgrounds in Utica Region Feel the Shale Boom (Warren Tribune-Chronicle)

 

Crime Hotspots to Be Identitifed by Kent State Researchers (Plain Dealer)

 

Canada’s Great Lakes Water Worries (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette/Toledo Blade)

 

Kasich is Tax Shifter, Not a Tax Cutter: Editorial (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Enough With the Early Voting Complaints, There Are Real Issues in Ohio Elections: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Mistrusts Democracy: Editorial (New York Times)

 

Scientists Study Ohio Earthquakes, Fracking (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Laurel School Student Wins City Debate Championship With Passionate Final Speech (Plain Dealer)

 

Dramatic Declines in Teens Working; Lowest Rates Since World War II, Says Brookings Report (Plain Dealer)

 

America Must Invest in its Future by Creating More Work Opportunities for Teenagers: Phillip Morris (Plain Dealer)

 

Commission to Examine Ohio’s Constitution Finally Names Its Director(Columbus Dispatch) 

 

Manufacturing in Ohio Bounces Back (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Enrollment in Ohio’s Affordable Care Act Plans Lags Behind Expectations(IdeaStream)

 

Cleveland Picks a Developer for North Coast Harbor Project (Plain Dealer) 

 

With Ohio Gov. Kasich’s Mid-Biennium Budget Review, Tax Policies Are Front and Center: Henry Gomez Ohio Politics Review 3.12.2014 (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Small Businesses Want Online Stores to Charge Sales Tax (Plain Dealer)

 

Revised Numbers Show Big Job Gains in Ohio’s Metro Areas (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Gov. Kasich Mid-Biennium Review Looks to Help Veterans Enter College, Find Jobs (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Partnership Aims to More Than Double the Children in Preschool Within Two Years (Plain Dealer)

 

40% of Cleveland Third Graders Required to Go to Summer Reading School (Plain Dealer)

 

Public Transit Ridership Reaches Highest Level Since 1956 (USA Today)

 

Glimpse of Cleveland Hopkins Post-Hub Can Be Found in Boston, St. Louis, Researchers Say (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Gov Kasich Wants Top State Income Tax to Be Under 5%; Currently at 5.33% (Toledo Blade)

 

Smokers May Pay For Gov Kasich’s Tax Cut (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cleveland’s Sorry Streets Are a Major Liability: Editorial (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

U.S., Ohio Are Past Due for a Change in the Boys’ Club of Political Leaders: Tom Suddes (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Gov Kasich State of the State Speech a Mixed Bag of Policy, Politics and Exaggeration: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Teens Can Now Take Driver Education Courses Online (Plain Dealer)

 

Utica Shale Play Smaller Than Thought, But Production is Staggering(Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio’s Oil, Natural Gas Production in 2013 Leap With Utica Shale Development (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Public Hearing Reaches Consensus: Don’t Allow Dredged Sediment to be Dumped in Lake Erie (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Natural History Museum Embarks on $125 Million Expansion Plan (Plain Dealer)

 

Former Columbus Mayor Coleman Says of Bids For Political Conventions: “I Play to Win” (Columbus Dispatch)

 

A War of Numbers: Greater Cleveland’s Job Outlook (WKSU)

 

Ohio Students to Test Drive New Common Core Exams in March (Plain Dealer)

 

Great Lakes Water Levels Boosted By Super-Snowy Winter; Lake Erie Rises 2-6 Inches Higher Than Last Year (Detroit Free Press)

 

Cleveland’s School Plan is On Target. Mayor Frank Jackson Says at State of City Talk (Plain Dealer)

 

SAT College Admissions Test to Undergo Major Changes (Plain Dealer)

 

Q & A With New Cleveland City Council President Kevin Kelley(Cleveland Magazine) 

 

Heart Transplants Drop in Ohio Since Policy Change (Associated Press)

 

With Open Enrollment, Record Number of Students Switch Districts and Schools in Ohio (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Gund Foundation Grants Funding For Two New Specialty Cleveland High Schools (StateImpact)

 

Great Lakes Tops 90% Ice Cover, Zeros in on Record (Detroit Free Press)

 

Cleveland Museum of Art Will Use $10 Million Grant to Diversify Its Audience (Plain Dealer)

 

Propaganda and the Plain Dealer Today: Roldo Bartimole (Cleveland Leader)

 

Ohio Farm Income Rises, Acres Stable (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Has a Big Edge on Columbus in Political-Convention Sweepstakes: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

2016 Republican Convention Bids: 8 Cities, 3 From Ohio (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

How Student Dropouts Affect Ohio’s Economy (StateImpact)

 

Oberlin Was a Key Stop on the Underground Railroad For Runaway Slaves in the 1800s: Video (WEWS)

 

Cuyahoga County to Receive $10 Million in Federal Money For Home Demolition (Plain Dealer) 

 

Message from Greater Cleveland Nonprofits to Young Adults: We Need You (Plain Dealer)

 

Cuyahoga County Will Challenge Ohio Election Law Changes (Plain Dealer)

 

Strong Mayor Idea Gaining Steam in Cincinnati (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Plan Seeks Phosphorus Cuts to Stop Lake Erie Algae (Associated Press)

 

Fertilizer Limits Sought Near Lake Erie to Fight Spread of Algae (New York Times)

 

5 Things You Should Know From Cleveland Clinic’s CEO Toby Cosgrove’s State of the Clinic Address (Plain Dealer)

 

Metroparks Ramping Up Lakefront Spending, Turning Edgewater into “Hub” (Cleveland Scene)

 

Ohio Secretary of State Sets Uniform State-Wide Voting Hours, No Sundays (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Government Agencies at Odds Over Dumping Dredged Cuyahoga River Sediments into Lake Erie (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

NE Ohio Sustainable Communities Consortium Calls For Redeveloping Urban Centers and Slowing Fringe Development (Plain Dealer)

 

Gov. Kasich 2014 State of the State Address: Video (Ohio Channel)

 

Ohio Gov. Kasich Lauds Ohio’s Progress, Pitches Cuts in Taxes, Changes in Educational Programs (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Gov. Kasich Takes Aim at Tax Rate in State of the State Address(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Gov. Kasich Vows to Battle For “More Hopeful” Ohio in State of the State Speech (Toledo Blade)

 

Cleveland Hopkins Airport Fees Expected to Increase With Loss of United Flights (Plain Dealer)

 

College Degree Programs Are on Chopping Block (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Buffalo Backs on a Hockey-Centered Development to Boost Civic Rebirth(New York Times)

 

Ohio House Speaker Bill Batchelder Begins Final Year of Long Career(Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Ohio Property Tax is the Right Solution For School Support: Michael A. Dover (Plain Dealer)

 

State of the State: Strong Job Growth, But High Unemployment, Poverty(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio’s Campaign for Governor Needs to Get Better: David Kushma, Editor (Toledo Blade) 

 

Distribution Centers Put Central Ohio at Forefront of Retail (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cuyahoga County May Legally Challenge New State Election Laws (Columbus Dispatch)

Governor Kasich Signs Bill That Could Make Voting More Difficult (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Ohio House Passes Bills Reducing Voting Days and Barring Counties From Mailing Out Absentee Ballots (IdeaStream)

 

Billions of Reasons to Pay Attention to Sewer District Plan: Mark Naymik (Plain Dealer)

 

Many Cuyahoga County Court Records to Be Online For the First Time Starting Next Month (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Schools’ Enrollment Decline Squeezes Elementary Building Plans (Plain Dealer)

 

Income Inequality Less Severe in Ohio (Chillicothe Gazette)

 

Report: Utica Drilling Boosts Economy, But Not Job Growth (Massillon Independent)

 

Expert Looks For Major “Ramp Up” of Ohio’s Utica Shale Drilling in 2014 (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Nearly Half of Ohio Kids Get Subsidized Lunches (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cleveland Metroparks Looking to Mend, Augment and Improve Lakefront Parks (Plain Dealer)

 

Plain Dealer Managing Editor Explains “Digital First” Strategy (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Honda in Ohio Faces a Wave of Early Retirements; Could Lead to Hundreds of Job Openings (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Governor Kasich Wants Vocational Training For Younger Students (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

The Politics of County Executive Ed FitzGerald’s Final State of the County: Analysis (Plain Dealer)

 

Full Text of Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald’s 2014 State of the County Address: 2/19/2014 (Plain Dealer) 

 

Expensive Greater Cleveland Sewer Project Forging Ahead; Is There a Cheaper, Greener Way? (Plain Dealer)

 

Developer Seeks to Demolish Building on Prospect & 4th St; Part of Block Where Record Rondezvous Helped to Popularize Rock N Roll (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland City Council Prods Mayor on Possibilities For Land Beneath Burke Lakefront Airport (Plain Dealer)

 

Less Than 2/3 of Cleveland Parents Have Met Their Kids’ Teachers This Year (Plain Dealer)

 

Aging Voting Machines Raise Concerns in Ohio (Associated Press/Canton Respository)

 

New Branding Study to Help Columbus Define Image (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cleveland Rocks, But the Slogan No Longer Rocks City Marketing Campaign: Mark Naymik (Plain Dealer)

 

Will Support Be There For Another “Sin Tax” in 2015? One Supporting Arts Not Stadiums (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Bill to Ban Traffic Cameras Across Ohio Set For Senate Hearing (Plain Dealer)

 

Manufacturers Tackle Skills Gap (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Ohio’s GOP Gov. Kasich Softens Style, Rankles Conservatives With Some Surprise Policy Decisions (Associated Press)

 

Remembering the Unjustly Forgotten Racial Pioneer, The Cleveland Pipers’ John McLendon: Bill Livingston (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Gov. Kasich’s Gubernatorial (and Presidential) Playbook is All About Jobs, But Does it Hold Up?: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer) 

Great Lakes Warmup Could Clog Waterways With Ice Jams (Detroit News)

 

Ohio Governor Kasich Hopes to Get Income Taxes Below 4%, Won’t Curtail Ohio’s Death Penalty (Plain Dealer)

Loretta Mester Will Take Over at Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank (Plain Dealer)

Road to Nowhere. Why a Growng Number of Cincinnatians Struggle to Break Free From the Cycle of Poverty (Cincinnati City Beat)

 

Will Shakeup in Browns Front Office Impact “Sin Tax” Vote in May? (Plain Dealer)

 

The Invention Machine: Cleveland Duo Turn Out Ideas Worth Billions (Forbes) 

 

Ohio Steelmakers Applaud Crackdown on Chinese “Product Dumping” (Dayton Daily News)

 

Enroll America Seeks Out Ohio’s Uninsured (Cincinnati City Beat)

 

Shirley Smith Says She’s Staying in County Executive Race (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio’s Governor’s Race Once Again is Primary Free…And That’s Too Bad: Editorial (Coshocton Tribune 

 

Former NFL Player Loses Lawsuit Against Cleveland “Jock Tax” (Plain Dealer)

 

Plain Dealer Editorial Board Discusses Changes Made This Week in the Cleveland Police and Fire Departments (Plain Dealer)

 

New Intergenerational, Spanish and Mandarin Immersion Schools Planned For Cleveland (Plain Dealer)

 

State Lawmakers on Verge of Limiting Early Voting in Ohio (WBNS/Columbus)

 

Former Supporter of Stadium “Sin Tax” Now Leading the Opposition to It’s Renewal (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Solar Industry Growing With a 31% Increase in Jobs in 2013(Dayton Daily News)

 

Ohio Voters Bill of Rights Aims to End Partisan Interference With Voters Rights: Tom Suddes (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Dutch School Welcomes New Immigrants and the Business They Bring (Plain Dealer)

 

Democrats Face Uphill Fight in Ohio (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Harsh Winter Puts Great Lakes Salt in Demand (Toledo Blade)

 

Immigration Debate Hits Ohio (Mansfield News Journal)

 

Nelson “Bud” Talbott, Environmental Force in Cleveland Dies (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Gov. Kasich Floats “Deregulation” For Schools (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Wooing Other Airlines to Replace United Airlines Cuts: Which Destinations Matter? (Plain Dealer)

 

From Ohio, Lessons in Redistricting Reform: Jon Husted, Ohio Secretary of State (Washington Post)

 

Cuyahoga County Candidate Election Filings For May 2014 Primary(Plain Dealer)

 

Did Burke Lakefront Airport Miscalculations Add to Hopkins Hub Troubles in Cleveland? (Belt Magazine)

 

Cleveland WPA Art Treasures Preserved Thanks to CSU’s Walter Leedy and Others (Plain Dealer)

 

The Alternative to the “Sin Tax?” Renegotiate the Leases: Roldo Bartimole (Plain Dealer)

 

Most 2014 Cuyahoga County Judicial Races Are Uncontested (Plain Dealer)

 

University of Akron Proposes Suspending 55 Academic Programs (Plain Dealer)

 

Reduced Service From United Airlines Could Open Window For Other Airlines to Enter or Expand (Plain Dealer)

 

Court Rulings That Strike Down Red-Light and Speed-Traffic Cameras a Concern For Ohio Cities (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cincinnati Business Incubator is Ranked Best in Ohio (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

The Road. The Opportunity Corridor Can Unite, Not Divide (Cleveland Magazine)

 

Ohio Wind Turbine Project Stopped Near Lake Erie Due to Concerns About Potential Bird Deaths (Associated Press)

 

Manufacturing Makes a Comeback in Northeast Ohio (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio’s Tilted Districts Promote Polarized Legislative Politics: Tom Suddes(Plain Dealer)

 

Armond Budish Gains Endorsement From Cuyahoga County Democrats in County Executive Bid (Plain Dealer)

 

United Airlines to Drop Cleveland Hub Operation (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

United Airlines Announces Big Cuts at Hopkins Airport (Plain Dealer)

 

Todd Portune Ends His Bid to Become Ohio Governor (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Women Have Arrived in Cuyahoga County’s Judiciary: Brent Larkin(Plain Dealer)

 

Power Plants Run By Natural Gas Instead of Coal Will Require New Pipelines and Possibly Higher Home Heating Bills (Plain Dealer)

 

Report: Nearly 45% of Ohio Households on Edge of Financial Ruin. Lack of Savings Puts Familes One Crisis Away From Calamity (Coshocton Tribune)

 

UC Irvine Chancellor to Be New Ohio State President (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Clock Ticks for Potential Ohio Governor Candidate Todd Portune, Primary Concern Fades for Gov. John Kasich: Ohio Politics Roundup 1/30/14(Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Metroparks Planning New Traffic Circle at Edgewater (Plain Dealer)

 

The GOP Presidential Contender Everyone’s Overlooking: John Kasich(National Journal)

 

Two Ohio Colleges, Denison and Kenyon, Make Princeton Review’s Best Value List (Dayton Business Journal)

 

A Culture of Deceit in Columbus Schools (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Auditor Finds Widespread Data Manipulation Occurred in Columbus City Schools (WSYX Columbus)

 

Cuyahoga County Council Needs To Talk About Looming Arts “Sin Tax” Too: Mark Naymik (Plain Dealer)

 

Cuyahoga County “Sin Tax” to Pay For Sports Stadiums Headed For May Ballot (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Senator Portman Fills Coffers Well Ahead of 2016 Re-Election(Wall Street Journal)

 

Fracking: So Where’s the Economic Boom That Was Promised?(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Thousands Drop Out of Ohio’s High Schools Every Year(StateImpact/Ideastream)

 

If “Sin Tax” Fails, an Even Bigger Issue Looms for Cleveland, Cuyahoga County (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Gov. Kasich Asks Legislature to Give School Districts More Cold Weather “Calamity” Days (Plain Dealer)

 

Cincinnati’s Debt Has Increased Threefold in Last 20 Years (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Many Struggle With Dead-End Job Hunt (Toledo Blade)

 

A Glut of Government. Ohio’s Public Sector Duplicates Services, Wastes Money: Editorial (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Shale Gas Pipelines Growing, But Oversight is Not (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Tanner Fischbach, the 19 Year Old Who Wants to Shake Up Cuyahoga County Politics (Cleveland Leader)

 

In the Era of Term Limits in Ohio Government, a Rare Example of Rising Above Partisanship: Tom Suddes (Plain Dealer)

 

County Executive Candidate Jack Schron’s Calculus For Ending the Cuyahoga County Republican Draught: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Downtown Detroit Apartment Rents Spiking Higher, Even Pricing Out Middle Class (Detroit Fr. Press)

 

Cleveland Law Department Reviewing Options After Traffic Cameras Are Ruled “Unconstitutional” (Plain Dealer)

 

Former NFL Player Loses Lawsuit Against Cleveland’s “Jock Tax”; Case May End Up in Ohio Supreme Court (Plain Dealer)

The Truth About Eliot Ness (Chicago Tribune)

Cleveland Traffic Camera System Ruled Unconstitutional by Appellate Court (Plain Dealer)

Michigan Governor Snyder Announces Plan to Attract 50,000 Immigrants to Bankrupt Detroit (Detroit Fr. Press)

In Ohio, Storage Tanks Full of Unknowns (Columbus Dispatch)

Should Politicians Have the Right to Lie? U.S. Supreme Court Could Decide in Ohio Case (Plain Dealer)

In a Victory For Home Rule, Ohio Supreme Court Says Cleveland and Other Ohio Cities Can Regulate Their Own Tow Trucks (Plain Dealer)

Cleveland Schools Nudging Parents to Comply with Law and Meet With Their Kid’s Teachers (Plain Dealer)

Cleveland’s Campus District Could Expand the Definition of Downtown (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

Cleveland Plans to Add 70 Miles of Bike Paths By End of 2017 (Plain Dealer)

Bike-Sharing Plan For Cleveland Finds City Could Support Over 1000 Rental Bikes (Plain Dealer)

A Roundup of Ohio Political Stories From This Weekend’s Newspapers (1/18-19/2014): Henry Gomez (Plain Dealer)

Rev. Moss Challenge: “Have Courage to Lead” (Plain Dealer)

Property Tax Rates Up Across Most of Greater Cleveland; Find Your New Rate (Plain Dealer)

Can Ohio Change It’s Partisan Redistricting Procedure? (Cincinnati Enquirer)

Will Ohio River Carry Fracking Waste? (Louisville Courier-Journal)

50 Years After Surgeon General’s Warning, Ohio Remains One of the Worst States For Lighting Up (Mansfield News Journal)

Dismal Numbers on Ohio Job Growth Reflect Need to Invest in Education: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

Ethanol Debate Puts Conservative Corn-State Congressmen in Quandry (Plain Dealer)

Ohio Governor Candidate Ed FitzGerald Chooses Dayton-Area Lawyer Sharen Neuhardt as His Running Mate (Plain Dealer)

Greater Cleveland RTA Among Leading Gainers in U.S. For Heavy and Light Rail Use (Plain Dealer)

Cleveland Community Development Corporations (CDCs) Doing a “Damn Fine Job” in Face of “Dispersed Populations” and Shrinking Budgets (Cleveland Scene)

Ernst & Young (EY Global) Founded In Cleveland Names its First Female Managing Partner of its Cleveland Office (Plain Dealer)

Cleveland School Principals Gain Budget Authority Under the “Cleveland Plan” (Plain Dealer)

West Virginia Chemical Spill Impacts Cincinnati Drinking Water Supply (Cincinnati Enquirer)

Gov. Kasich Names State Auditor Mary Taylor as His Running Mate in 2014 Race (Plain Dealer)

Bipartisan Proposal to be Introduced in Ohio House Would Allow Ohioans to Recall Any Elected Official (Columbus Dispatch)

University Circle Looks to Improve Bike and Bus Commuting (Plain Dealer)

Think Your Vote Doesn’t Count? More Than 40 Ohio Elections in 2013 Were Decided by One Vote or Were Tied (Plain Dealer)

University Hospitals to Build Outpatient Medicial/Urgent Care Facility in Fairlawn (Akron Beacon Journal) 

Bill Would Restore Great Lakes Funding (Associated Press/Toledo Blade)

Why Columbus is an Important Piece of the Puzzle For the Cleveland Browns (Plain Dealer)

Arnold Pinkney Dies at 83. Cleveland Civic Leader For Nearly 50 Years (Plain Dealer)

In Northeast Ohio, 3 Gray Eminences Wield Political Influence: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer – Originally Ran 10/8/2011)

Gov. Kasich to Deliver State-of-State Address in Medina (Akron Beacon Journal)

Ohio Gov. Kasich Selects Medina For His 2014 State-of-the-State Address: Feb 24, 2014 (Plain Dealer)

5 Take Aways From Gov. Kasich’s Choice of Medina for State-of-the State Speech (Plain Dealer)

State Democrats Bet on Lingering Ire For Gains (Toledo Blade)

Northeast Ohio Manufacturing Industry Building Brighter Future (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

More Local Consumers are Pricing Out Healthcare (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

Trials a Rarity in Ohio, U.S. (Columbus Dispatch)

Voting in Ohio is Getting More Difficult, But is it More Fair? (Cincinnati Enquirer)

Political Leaders Still Don’t Value Lake Erie’s Value: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

Historic Cleveland Church Taken Down Piece By Piece (WKYC)

Time to Change How Ohio Judges Elected: Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice (WCPO Cincinnati)

U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Ohio Ban on Political Campaign Lies (USA Today)

Westlake Water Dispute Hearings Go Into 4th Day (Plain Dealer)

Akron Area Starting to Feel Economic Benefits of Utica Drilling, Study Says (Akron Beacon Journal)

Poverty and Special Needs Eat Up 40% of Urban School Dollars, Statewide Study Says (Plain Dealer)

What They’re Saying About the Proposed 20 Year Extension of Cuyhoga County’s Sin Tax (Plain Dealer)

Liberterians Win Challenge to Ohio Ballot Limits (Associated Press/Akron Beacon Journal)

Corps of Engineers Outline Plans to Stop Asian Carp From Reaching Great Lakes (Plain Dealer)

Ohio Politics Review by Henry Gomez: 1/6/14 (Plain Dealer)

 

10 Historical Facts About the Coldest Days in Cleveland: Rich Exner(Plain Dealer)

 

Minority Physicians Are Playing an “Outsized Role” in Caring For Uninsured Patients (Plain Dealer)

 

Free Medical Clinics Expect Need to Continue Even After Healthcare Reform (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Colorado River Drought Forces Painful Reckoning For States (New York Times)

 

Cold Weather Could Extend Holiday Break For Schools (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Health Care, Taxes Among Issues For Ohio Lawmakers (Associated Press/Lorain Morning Journal)

 

Online Voter Registration is Next Step In Improved Ohio Voter Elections: Jon Husted, Ohio Secretary of State (Toledo Blade)

 

Ohio State University Bans All Smoking Anywhere on Campus(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cuyahoga River is Still Evolving After Two Dams Come Down in Cuyahoga Falls (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Suburban City Councils Suspend Rules That Give Residents Time to Speak (Plain Dealer)

 

Cav’s Owner Dan Gilbert Leaving a Design Mark on Downtown Detroit(Detroit Fr Press)

 

2013’s Economic Winner and Losers. An Interview With Ned Hill, Dean of the CSU Levin College of Urban Affairs (Ideastream)

 

Cuyahoga County Councilman Jack Schron to Announce Run For Cuyahoga County Executive (Plain Dealer)

 

With New Year Comes Medicaid Coverage For Thousands of Ohio’s Working Poor (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio’s 245 Utica Shale Wells Producing at a Rate of $1 Billion Per Year(Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Production in Ohio’s Utica Shale is Rising Fast (Columbus Dispatch)

 

How Ohio Election Rules Were – and Were Not – Changed in 2013(Ideastream)

 

Four Key Storylines That Shaped Cuyahoga County in 2013 (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Minimum Wage to Rise a Bit in 2014 (Toledo Blade)

 

Cincinnati Democrat Todd Portune: “I’ll Run For Governor” (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Ed Fitzgerald Can’t Lose Big at the Bank If He’s to be Ohio’s Governor: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Cuyahoga County to Test New Way to Raise Money for Social Services(Plain Dealer)

 

The Year in Ohio Politics: 6 Stories That Shaped 2013 and Set the Stage For What Happens Next: Henry Gomez (Plain Dealer)

 

10 Years Later, Is Pittsburgh Really Climbing Out of the Red?(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

 

Ohio State Wants to Create Arts District in Columbus (Associated Press)

 

Photo IDs Would Discourage Voter Fraud: State Rep John Becker (Plain Dealer)

 

Photo IDs Would Be Costly and Unnecessary: State Rep Kathleen Clyde(Plain Dealer)

      

News Aggregator Archive 8 (7/6/13 – 12/28/13)

Ohio’s Utica Shale Spurs Job Growth (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Top Ohio Republicans Face Down Intraparty Critics (Associated Press/ABC)

 

In Blue-Collar Toledo, Ohio, a Windfall of Chinese Investment (New York Times)

 

Governor Kasich Seeks More Tax Cuts to Get Ohio Moving Faster(Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Ohio’s Major Cities Making Big Play for 2016 Political Conventions(Huffington Post)

 

Pepper’s Persistence Propels Him Into Ohio Attorney General’s Race(Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Few Cases of Voter Fraud Pan Out in Ohio (Lancaster Eagle Gazette)

 

Mysterious Clean-Energy Initiative Heading for Ohio Ballot in 2014(Associated Press/Business Week)

 

Communities Surrounding University Circle Look at Merging Economic Development Districts (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Colleges Have Eye on Future Drone Jobs (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cincinnati Streetcar Plan Pits Desire For Growth Against Fiscal Restraint(New York Times)

 

A Leader Emerges in Ohio House Speaker Race (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Northeast Ohio Maufacturing Exports Better Than Before 2008 Recession Levels (Plain Dealer)

 

Use Cleveland-East Cleveland Merger to Build a Regional Approach to Problem-Solving: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Slay Ohio’s Gerrymander: Editorial (Toledo Blade)

 

To Flee Ohio Oil Boom, Some Amish Cash Out by Selling Royalties(Reuters)

 

State Auditor Dave Yost Questions East Cleveland’s Future; City Audits Sound Alarms (Plain Dealer)

 

U.S. Economy (GDP) Expands at 4.1%; Fastest Pace Since Late 2011(Associated Press/Toledo Blade)

 

Job Promises Unfulfilled By Many Companies Getting State Aid(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Yes Virginia, There is No Clause: Jack Robinson (Plain Dealer)

 

University Hospitals and UnitedHealthcare Collaborate on Accountable Care Organization-ACA (Plain Dealer)

 

Governor Kasich Outlines 2014 Wish List (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cleveland City Schools Next to Last in U.S. Tests (Plain Dealer)

 

Move Silicon Valley to Cleveland (Slate)

 

How Serious is Todd Portune About a Run For Ohio Governor (Plain Dealer)

 

Democrat Ed FitzGerald May Have a Primary Opponent in Race for Governor (Plain Dealer)

 

How the Common Core is Changing How Kids Learn in English Class(StateImpact)

 

Fate of Air Base in Mansfield Ohio Reflects Larger Battle Between Active Duty and Reserves (Washington Post)

 

General Motors to Invest Nearly $1.3 Billion at 5 Plants in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio (Detroit News)

 

Ohio Medicaid Expansion Ballot Initiative Withdrawn (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Political Opposites, Senators Sherrod Brown and Rob Portman Come Together for Ohio (Mansfield News Journal)

 

Pittsburgh’s Convention Center Opened 10 Years Ago. It’s Gorgeous. And Expensive. And Underperforming (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

 

Cuyahoga County May Resurrect Contracting Advantage For Minority and Women-Owned Businesses (Plain Dealer)

 

The Next Ohio Legislative General Assemby Session May Be a Doozy: Tom Suddes (Plain Dealer)

 

Ed FitzGerald Still Has a Chance to Become Governor, But It Just Got Slimmer: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

County Elections Officials Split on Merits of Ohio’s Early-Voting System(Plain Dealer)

 

Cincinnati is Close to Overtaking Cleveland as Ohio’s Largest Metro Economy (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Fifth-Third Bank Could Shift One-Third of Branches to Self-Serve(Cincinnati Business Courier)

 

At Least 25% of Students Risk Failing Test to Get to Fourth Grade(Dayton Daily News)

 

Reading Scores Drop Across Ohio as State Changes Third-Grade Test(Akron Beacon Journal)

 

More Than 31,000 Ohio Students Receive Private-School Vouchers(StateImpact)

 

1.3 Million Will Lose Unemployment Benefits After U.S. Congress Adjourns For the Year Without a Vote (Plain Dealer)

 

Federal Cuts Increase Concerns About Hunger and Homelessness in Cleveland (Plain Dealer)

 

Obamacare Enrollment Up, But Still Slow in Ohio (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Falls to 40th in U.S. Health Rankings (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Ranks Among the Least-Healthiest States (Dayton Business Journal)

 

Eric Kearney Out as Ed FitzGerald’s Running Mate (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Lieutenant Governor Candidate Eric Kearney Quits Ticket(Politico) 

 

Tea Party Leader Takes First Step Towards Challenging Gov John Kasich in GOP Primary (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson Endorses Armond Budish For County Executive (Plain Dealer)

 

8 Northeast States Sue Over Pollution From Midwest (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

 

Civil Rights Journalist Up for Congressional Gold Medal (Plain Dealer)

 

Average Dominion Gas Bills May Be Lower This Winter (Plain Dealer)

 

Kent State Study Shows Students Always on Phones Less Happy, Do Worse in Class (Plain Dealer)

 

As School Districts Attempt to Implement Mandated Teacher Evaluations, Ohio Legislature Toys With More Changes (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Anatomy of Detroit’s Decline: Interactive Feature (New York Times)

 

Detroit Ruling Opens Door to Potential Pension Cuts Across the Nation(Los Angeles Times)

 

With Armed Forces Scaling Back, Pennsylvania Youths are Often Disappointed (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

 

In Pennsylvania, Shale Job Numbers are Hard to Pin Down (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

 

Happy Birthday: Cincinnati Celebrates its 225 Years (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

10 Things That Put Cincinnati on the Map (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Ohio Battles to Care for the Mentally Ill (Toledo Blade)

 

Cleveland’s Renewal Begins With the State: Thomas Bier (Plain Dealer)

 

Art and Commerce Collide at Detroit Institute of Art as Collection is Held Hostage by Detroit’s Bankruptcy (Detroit News)

 

Ohio Pulls Plans to Comply With Federal ID LawOhio Drivers Licenses May Not Be Good Enough Identification For Airplanes or Federal Buildings (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Sports Economists Weigh In On Cleveland Browns/FirstEnergy Stadium Deal (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Shale Gas Boom Closer Than Many Realize (Plain Dealer)

 

Nelson Mandela is Dead (Associated Press)

 

Nelson Mandela, South African Icon of Peaceful Resistance, is Dead(New York Times)

 

Comparing the Midwestern States…from Michigan’s Perspective(Detroit News)

 

Is the “Opportunity Corridor” a Missed Oportunity? What Must Happen For the New Roadway to Live Up to Its Name (Freshwater)

 

10 Questions With Dr. Steve Nissen, MD – Cleveland Clinic(MedPageToday)

 

What Happened to Ohio’s Economic Rebound? (WKYC)

 

Having More College Graduates is Critical to NE Ohio’s Prosperity, University of Akron’s President Says (Plain Dealer)

 

Worst Rollout of the Year? Ohio Candidate Owes $1 Milion in Back Taxes(Washington Post)

 

Ohio Republicans Offer Alternative to Failed Gov. Kasich Plan for Oil and Gas Severance Taxes (Columbus Business First)

 

Report: Seven in 10 Students Graduate From College With Loans; Average Debt on the Rise (Washington Post)

 

Cleveland Startup Hopes to Shape Today’s Kids into Tomorrow’s Scientists (Plain Dealer)

 

Jobs Numbers Show “Troubling Trend” and Eric Kearney Meets the Press: Henry Gomez-Ohio Political Roundup (Plain Dealer)

 

If Affordable Healthcare Act (ACA) is Overturned, a Case Western Reserve University Professor Gets the Credit (Plain Dealer)

 

Lorain Avenue on Cleveland’s Near West Side Becoming a Key Battleground Over Clashing Visions of the City’s Future: Steve Litt (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Considers: Is Energy Efficiency Worth the Money? (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Bill Revamps Ohio Teacher Evaluations (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Texting While Driving Law Presents Challenges to Police, Courts (Plain Dealer)

 

Messy Running Mate Rollout Tests Ed FitzGerald’s Political Mettle: Analysis (Plain Dealer)

 

Eric Kearney, Ed FitzGerald’s Lieutenant Governor Pick, Should Quit the 2014 Campaign: Mark Naymik (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Laws Headed for a Vote(Plain Dealer)

 

Fracking Industry Wants to Move Its Waste Down Ohio River on Barges, But Faces Opposition (Plain Dealer)

 

U.S. 15-Year Olds Slip in Global Rankings (Wall Street Journal)

 

Euclid Council Supports Wind Energy Project (News-Herald)

 

Solar Firms Prove Costly Investments in NW Ohio. Tens of Millions Wasted on Fledgling Industry (Toledo Blade)

 

Ohio Auto Dealers Seek to Stop Tesla From Selling Direct to Consumers(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Kearney Pick Heaps Scrutiny on Ed FitzGerald’s Campaign For Governor and More: Henry Gomez (Plain Dealer)

 

Early Voting Legislation a Disservice to Ohio Voters: Ellis Jacobs, Miami Valley Voter Protection Coalition (Plain Dealer)

 

Early Voting Legislation Would Bring Relief to County Elections Boards: Ohio Sen. Frank La Rose (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio College Students Face Rising Debts (StateImpact)

 

Ohio Republicans Target Common Core (Marietta Star)

 

The Dirty Stadium Deal is Done: Roldo Bartimole (Cleveland Leader)

 

Browns Should Rebate $30 Million to Cleveland: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

FirstEnergy Stadium Lease: Bad Deal For Cleveland or Better Than Most? (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Municipal Income Tax Reform Proposal Wins Praise and Scorn(Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio’s “Smartest” Colleges Revealed (Dayton Business Journal)

 

Global Cities are Prosperous Cities; Researchers Say Cleveland Must Welcome the World (Plain Dealer)

 

Peter B. Lewis Challenged Others to be Their Best (IdeaStream)

 

Cleveland City Council Approves Financing For Upgrades to Browns/FirstEnergy Stadium (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Job Numbers Put State Behind Remainder of Nation (IdeaStream)

 

Right vs. Left in the Midwest: Opinion (New York Times)

 

Ohio Politics Roundup – 11/25/13 (Plain Dealer)

 

YouTube Videos Critical of Toledo Create Angst and Calls For Action(Toledo Blade)

 

Since 2005, Cincinnati’s Airport Has Lost More Flights Than Any Other Major U.S. Airport (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Peter B. Lewis Dies, One of Cleveland’s Most Successful Business Leaders (Plain Dealer)

 

Get Going on Redistricting Reform: Editorial (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Urban Decay to be Replaced With Farmland in Detroit (FoxNews.com)

 

Historic Ohio Village to be Spared (Columbus Dispatch)

 

The JFK Assassination 50th Anniversary: Front Pages From the Plain Dealer and Other Newspapers (Plain Dealer)

 

Save Thanksgiving From Commercial Creep: Sheryl Harris (Plain Dealer)

 

How Shoppers Will Ultimately Decide if Retalers Keep Opening on Thanksgiving (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio’s Common Core Opponents Vent Their Concerns at Statehouse Hearings (Plain Dealer)

 

Growth in Ohio Cities Slowed During 2013 (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Research Collaborative Finds Shale Oil and Gas Jobs Exaggerated(Youngstown Business Journal)

 

Port of Cleveland Seals Deal to Bring Container Shipping to the Great Lakes (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio House Approves “Stand Your Ground” Gun Legislation (Toledo Blade)

 

Great Lakes Water Levels Rise, But Not Enough to Ease Concerns(Associated Press/Plain Dealer)

 

Black Leaders Cool Towards Ohio Democratic Candidate For Governor Ed FitzGerald (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Mayor Asks Council to OK $2 Million a Year For 15 Years to Fund Browns Stadium Project (Ideastream)

 

In Ohio, 95% of Kids Have Health-Insurance Coverage (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Former City Council President George Forbes Says Cleveland Should Merge With East Cleveland (Plain Dealer)

 

Merger With East Cleveland Could Add 17,000 People to Cleveland(Plain Dealer)

 

Cuyahoga County Councilman Jack Schron Expected to Run in 2014 for Cuyahoga County Executive (Plain Dealer)

 

William Howard Taft Gets New Respect From Dorris Kearns Goodwin in Her New Book (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Study Finds Lakewood is the Most Walkable Large City in Ohio (Plain Dealer)

 

Can Ohio Governor Kasich Win Again? (Marietta Times)

 

Pittsburgh Suburbs Suffering Poverty at High Rate (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

 

Ohio’s State School Board Shifts Emphasis From Traditional Public Schools to Parent-Driven Choice (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

How Chicago Debt Exploded (Chicago Tribune) 

 

In Ohio, Business Groups Lead the Crusade for Immigration Reform(Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Browns Need to Reveal Stadium Financing Game Plan: Mark Naymik (Plain Dealer)

 

Debate Heating Up Again Over Voter ID in Ohio (Ideastream)

 

Redistricting Changes Are Crucial, Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted Says (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Secretary of State Makes Pitch For Overhaul of Ohio’s Redisctricting Process (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio House Passes Municipal Income Tax Reform Bill (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Clinic to Help Former National Football League Players With Brain Health (Plain Dealer)

 

Sequestration Could Cause Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton to Lose 6,000 Jobs in Next Year: Congressman Mike Turner (Dayton Daily News)

 

Ohio’s Role Key in Likely Record Corn Harvest (Toledo Blade)

 

Demolition Underway on School Where Protestor was Crushed by Bulldozer in 1964 (Plain Dealer)

 

November 12, 1913: Great Lakes Storm Batters Greater Cleveland(Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Colleges Attracting More International Students (Associated Press/Toledo Blade)

 

Greater Cleveland RTA is Riding Wave of Momentum (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Legislative Fix Not in Sight For Ohio’s Redistricting Controversy(Lancaster Eagle Gazette)

 

They Gave an Election and Almost No One Came: David Kushma, Editor(Toledo Blade)

 

More and More, Students Having Trouble Paying Back Their Student Loans (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Ohio Task Force Focuses on Lake Erie’s Toxic Algae (Toledo Blade)

 

Lake Erie Algae Bloom Crisis Challenges Agribusiness to Change (Eye on Ohio)

 

Ohio Students’ Reading, Math Scores Not Improving (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Financial Ratings Agency Standard & Poor’s Downgrades Cuyahoga County’s Credit Rating (Plain Dealer) 

 

Economy a Messy Issue in Ohio Governor’s Race (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Kevin Kelley Will Replace Martin J. Sweeney as Next Cleveland City Council President (Plain Dealer) 

 

Gund Foundation Awards $2 Million to Kickstart Completion of Towpath and Lake Link Trails (Plain Dealer)

 

New “Common Core” Standards Forcing Changes in Ohio Schools (Plain Dealer)

 

Inside the Common Core English Classroom: Showing the Evidence(Plain Dealer)

 

GOP Lawmakers in Ohio Under Fire For Supporting Medicaid Expansion(Los Angeles Times)

 

The Passion of Young Cleveland (Atlantic)

 

Ohio Voters Approve 60% of the 192 Schools Levies on Yesterday’s Ballot; the Highest % Since 2009 (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Greater Cleveland School Districts Win Half Their Requests For Tax Increases (Plain Dealer)

 

Cuyahoga County Election 2013 Results For Local Races and Issues(Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson Beats Challenger Ken Lanci For City’s Top Job (Plain Dealer)

 

Voters Approve All Three Cuyahoga County-Wide Levies (Plain Dealer)

 

Voters Soundly Defeat Columbus School Levy (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Part Time, Full Load; A Glimpse Into the Struggles of Cleveland State’s Part-Time Faculty (Cleveland State Cauldron)

 

Big Things Are Starting in NE Ohio, Thanks in Part to Accelerators(Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Ohio’s Political Process Has Been Stolen From Us. It’s Time to Take it Back: David Kushma, Editor (Toledo Blade)

 

Want to Be Ohio Governor? Here’s How (Columbus Dispatch)

 

The Flaws Behind the Issues That Confront Voters on Ohio Ballots: Thomas Suddes (Plain Dealer)

 

Shipping Containers at Center of New Retail Strategy for Downtown Cleveland’s Warehouse District (Plain Dealer)

 

Food Stamp Cuts a Major Setback for Some (Toledo Blade)

 

Cleveland Entreprenuership Week Aims to Spread the Start-Up Scene(Plain Dealer)

 

“Skills Gap” Crippling Ohio Business, Prospective Workers (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

The Cleveland-Cuyahoga Port Authority is Asking for a Levy Renewal — So What Does the Port Even Do? (IdeaStream)

 

Ohio Among the Leaders in Using Student Performance to Evaluate Teachers (Akron Beacon Journal) 

 

Cleveland School District Expects to Fill Still-Open Teaching Positions After More Than 350 Hopefuls Pack Job Fair (Plain Dealer)

 

Chicago Innovations That Changed the World: “Reversing the Chicago River” (Chicago Tribune)

 

Cleveland Clinic Moving 700 Jobs to Beachwood; Will Cost Cleveland over $1 Million Per year (Plain Dealer)

 

Enormous Lowering of NRG Power Plant’s Valuation Will Cost Avon Lake School Millions (Lorain Chronicle Telegram

 

Ohio Sen. Tom Patton Testing the Waters for a County Executive Race(Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Traffic Deaths Could Hit Record Low (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Berea Teen First Republican to Announce Run for Cuyahoga County Executive (Plain Dealer)

 

Consol Energy Ready to Expand Natural Gas Production in Utica/Marcellus Fields; Sell Off 1/2 of Coal Production (Youngstown Business Journal)

 

First Evidence of Grass Carp Reproduction is Found in Great Lakes(Plain Dealer) 

 

Shaker Heights Looks to Crack Down on Drivers Using Cell Phones(Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Governor Defies G.O.P. With Defense of Social Safety Net (New York Times)

 

Fish Farming a Growth Industry for Ohio? (Mansfield News Journal)

 

Public College Enrollment Drops in Ohio (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cleveland Transit System Points Way For Detroit Rail Project (Detroit Free Press)

 

Natural Gas Knocking Other Energy Sources Off Perch (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

 

Clueless on the Detroit Mayoral Campaign: Nolan Findley (Detroit News)

 

Double Dipping Ignores State Budget Reality: State Sen Rex Demschroder (Plain Dealer)

 

Botanical Garden’s Use of Wade Park Land Draws Legal Ire of Jeptha Wade’s Ancestor (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Why the Ohio General Assemby’s Erosion of Home Rule Rights Matters on Main Street: Thomas Suddes (Plain Dealer)

 

Welcoming Refugees is Paying Off For Cleveland (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Senate GOP Leaders Seek Income Tax Cut Using Savings From Medicaid Expansion (Plain Dealer)

 

Mary Rose Oakar Isn’t on the Ballot, But She’s Campaigning Hard Against Cleve Councilman Joe Cimperman: Michael K. McIntyre (Plain Dealer)

 

By a Two-to-One Margin, Columbus Voters Want Armed Police in Columbus Schools: Poll (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Port of Cleveland to Offer First Scheduled Cargo Service Between Great Lakes and Europe (Plain Dealer)

 

Cuyahoga County Judges Sending Far Fewer Felons to Prison (Plain Dealer)

 

4-Point Agenda For New Cincinnati Mayor: 1. Create Jobs – Editorial(Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

4-Point Agenda For New Cincinnati Mayor: 2. Attract More Residents – Editorial (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

4-Point Agenda For New Cincinnati Mayor: 3. Fix the Budget – Editorial (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Apple Co-Founder Wozniak Inspires at Annual Knight Lecture at Univ of Akron (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Common App Glitches Causes Issues For Some University Applicants(Ohio State Lantern)

 

College Tuition Increases Have Slowed, But Families Still Paying More, Report Says (Plain Dealer)

 

Lawsuit Filed to Stop Medicaid Expansion in Ohio (Dayton Daily News)

 

New Little Italy-University Circle RTA Station Seen as Transit-Oriented Development Spark (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Governor Puts State Politics Before Presidential Hopes(Washington Post)

 

Public Officials Working to Save 1000+ Jobs at Ben Venue Laboratories in Bedford (Plain Dealer) 

 

Port of Cleveland Sees Strongest September in Years as European Shippers Seek Midwestern Markets (Plain Dealer)

 

Vote Expands Medicaid; Opponents Vow to Sue (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Controlling Board Votes to Expand Medicaid (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio OKs Medicaid Expansion (Politico)

 

Plain Dealer Endorsements and Discussion About the 4 Cuyahoga County Charter Amendments (Plain Dealer)

 

To Fill Euclid Avenue “Gap”, Cleveland Planners Pin Hopes on County Headquarters, Hotels and Heinen’s (Ideastream)

 

Both Cleveland Mayoral Candidates Grew Up on Woodland Avenue, But Couldn’t Be More Different Today (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Ohio Officials: Shale Drilers, Report Your Chemicals (Cincinnati Enquirer) 

 

It’s a Fair Bet The Ohio Controlling Board Will Expand Medicaid: Tom Suddes (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Gov. Kasich Hopeful That Controlling Board Will OK Medicaid Expansion (Toledo Blade)

 

“Hell With the Lid Off” to Most Livable – How Pittsburgh Became Cool(Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

 

Ohio Pushing Local Governments Toward Self-Reliance (Marion Star)

 

Some Top Ed Fitzgerald Aides Already Planning Their Next Move (Plain Dealer)

 

Stormwater Concerns Swell in Northeast Ohio (Plain Dealer)

 

Flats East Bank Developers Secure $92 Million Loan From Citibank(Plain Dealer)

 

UPS Continues Switch to Natural Gas For Its Trucking Fleet; Announces 9 New Liquified Natural Gas Fueling Stations Including One in Toledo(Toledo Blade)

 

House Republicans May Sue Over Gov. Kasich’s Medicaid Expansion(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Will Never-Ending Cycle of Ballot Tax Issues Wear Down Voters? (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Gov. Kasich is Doing the Wrong Thing For the Wrong Reasons in Wrong Way: Kevin O’Brien (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Police to Suspend 63 Officers After Fatal Car Crash (Reuters)

 

Fate of Ohio Medicaid in Hands of Seven Men (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

In Struggle With Weight, President William Howard Taft from Ohio Used a “Startlingly” Modern Diet; It Didn’t Work in 1905 Either (New York Times)

 

CWRU Professor Creating Free Online Course For Entreprenuers (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Seeks Stream Pollution Limits to Fight Algae (Canton Repository)

 

Algae Blooms in Lake Erie Becoming a Threat to Drinking Water(Associated Press/Plain Dealer)

 

30 Years: Pittsburgh Moves From Heavy Industry to Medicine, Tech, Energy (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

 

Out-of-State Students Drive Michigan University Enrollment (Detroit News)

 

Many Teens Taking a Pass on a Driver’s License (USA Today)

 

Cleaner, Greener Cuyahoga River has a new Problem: Popularity (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Medicaid Expansion Move Angers Opponents (Plain Dealer)

 

Geis Brothers Plan for Ameritrust Complex is Rescuing Two Cleveland Architectural Landmarks (Plain Dealer)

 

Gov Kasich Announces That He’ll Bypass Legislature in an Attempt to Expand Medicaid in Ohio (click on newspaper)

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Plain Dealer Voter Guide for 2013 Election (Plain Dealer)

 

Big Lagoons Could Hold Ohio’s Fracking Waste (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Activists to Fight Ohio’s Wastewater Rule Allowing Storage Pits (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Why We Endorse in Political Contests: Editorial (Plain Dealer)

 

Is Obamacare Really to Blame for Cuts at the Cleveland Clinic and Other Hospitals? (Plain Dealer)

 

Government Shutdown’s Consequences Creep Into Ohio (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Effects of Government Shutdown in Ohio Scattered (Dayton Daily News)

 

Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson Tested by Years of Dysfunction or Scandal in Police, Fire and Water Departments (Plain Dealer)

 

Libertarians and Others Criticize Bill Outlining Ohio Ballot Rules(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Bill Would Ban Red-Light Cameras (Toledo Blade)

 

Name Game in Judicial Contests Does a Disservice to Ohio Voters: Maureen O’Connor, Chief Justice Ohio Supreme Court (Plain Dealer)

 

Judge Approves Federal Class Action Deal to End Jailing of Suspects Without Bond, Court Appearance (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Sec. of State Husted to Send Absentee Applications to All Voters for the 2014 Election (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Suburbs Let Regionalism Enter Through the “Back Door”(Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio’s Law Schools Draw Fewer Students in Lawyer Glut (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cleveland’s Climate Action Plan Boils Down to Conservation and Efficiency (Plain Dealer)

 

Improving Cleveland’s Lakefront Part One: The Toronto Model (Inside Business)

 

After Years of Hurdles, Cleveland’s Medical Innovation Center Opens(Plain Dealer)

 

30 Years of Change: A Portrait of Pittsburgh in 2013 and How Much it has Evolved Since 1983 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) 

 

30 Years of Change: Locals Say Pittsburgh’s Problems Still Seem the Same (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

 

Guarding Ohio’s Referendum Process: Marilou Johanek (Toledo Blade)

 

Expert Praises Cleveland Plan For Climate Change Action; Climate Change is Real: NREL Director (Plain Dealer)

 

What Governors Can Do About Jobs, Kasich Could be Doing Better: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio OKs Electronic Filing For Businesses (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Universities Battle For Students in Northeast Ohio (Plain Dealer)

 

The $100 Million “Western Reserve” Cuyahoga County Government Economic Development Fund. What is it? How Does it Work?: An Analysis (Plain Dealer)

 

Three Cleveland Medical Innovations Bound for Great Things (Fresh Water)

 

Opportunity Corridor Plan Rolled Out in First Public Hearing (Plain Dealer)

Ohio House Bill Seeks Tougher Rules on Young Drivers (Plain Dealer)

 

Parks Closed, Michigan Tourism Takes a Hit as Federal Government Shutdown Begins (Detroit Free Press)

 

Ohio: “Ground Zero” For Nation’s Obamacare Debate (Politico)

 

Westlake Residents and Businesses to Face Steep Fees For City’s Defection From Cleveland’s Water Department (Plain Dealer)

 

St. Clair Avenue is Poised For Revival as Cleveland’s Next Example of “Creative Placemaking”: Steve Litt (Plain Dealer)

 

CSU’s Wolstein Center Still Struggling; Losing $1 Million Per Year (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Area Federal Workers Brace for Government Shutdown (Plain Dealer)

 

Government Shutdown: What You Need to Know (CNN)

 

Shale Drillers Must Report Chemicals Used (Columbus Dispatch)

 

A Plentiful Harvest of Voter Issues May Be About to Come Ohioans’ Way: Tom Suddes (Plain Dealer)

 

How the Affordable Healthcare Act Will Affect Ohioans (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Insurers in SW Ohio Are Jumping at the Chance to Compete in New Health Insurance Marketplaces (Dayton Daily News)

 

Toledo Misses the Boat on Great Lakes Cruises (Toledo Blade)

 

Is Ohio’s Economic Recovery Slipping? (Toledo Blade)

 

Construction Industry in NE Ohio is Back on Solid Ground (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Cincinnati Facing a Fiscal Reckoning; Not Many Budget Balancing Tricks Left (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Competition Keen For Open President’s Chair at Three Ohio Universities (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Detroit’s Bankruptcy: Broken City, Broken Management (Detroit Free Press)

 

Federal Government Shut Down Would Have Serious Repercussions (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

 

Scant Ohio Dept of Insurance Information on Obamacare; Rollout on October 1 (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Expanding Use of Portable Traffic Cameras to Catch Speeding Drivers (Plain Dealer)

 

Speed Limits Go Up on Some State Roads Next Week (Columbus Dispatch)

 

West Side Market’s Shortsided Venders: Mark Naymik (Plain Dealer)

 

Interactive Maps Show Fallout From Financial Crisis on Downtown Cleveland (Plain Dealer)

 

Can Cleveland Realize the Benefits of Opportunity Corridor?: Steve Litt (Plain Dealer)

 

More Ohio High School Students Receive College Credit From AP Classes (Columbus Dispatch)

 

The Cleveland Schools Have Made Progress, Just Not Enough, Says District CEO Eric Gordon (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Debates Keeping Its Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Mandates (Plain Dealer)

 

Healthcare Exchanges Set to Go on October 1; Cleveland Area Will Have 45 Options (Plain Dealer)

 

Health Insurance Exchanges Offer Plenty of Choices (Columbus Dispatch/Chicago Tribune)

 

Best Cleveland Mayor in Past 50 Years? 4 Journalists Weigh In: middle of page (Plain Dealer)

 

Charter Schools in Ohio Performed Far Worse Than Traditional Schools on Most Recent State Report Cards (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio’s Gas Boom is Still in the Future, Says CSU Economist (Plain Dealer)

 

Slavic Village, Devastated by the National Housing Crisis, is Fighting its Way Back (Plain Dealer)

 

Whose Team Is It? Cleveland Sports and Sinful Taxes (Belt Magazine)

 

West Shoreway Conversion to Boulevard Gets Funding, is Set to Begin in the Spring (Plain Dealer)

 

Bike Trails Could Be Hub of Activities and Economic Growth in Cincinnati (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Underground Silos For Missile Defense Could Bring Jobs to Portage County (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Cleveland Based Startup Accelerator Helps Usher Ideas to Market (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland HealthLine Gives More Development Payback Than Other Transit Corridors, Study Finds (Plain Dealer)

 

The Debate Over Immigration as Seen From Cleveland Over the Years: Edward Miggins (Plain Dealer)

 

Embracing the Middle Ground on Immigration Reform: Andrew Doehrel and Tim Burga (Plain Dealer)

 

Lake Erie Wind Turbines Viable, Say Engineering Firms With North Sea Experience (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio State University Sets Up Recruiting Center in Terminal Tower (Plain Dealer)

 

Cuyahoga Count, MMPI Grew Apart; Coming Split Reflects Divergent Paths (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Ohio City is Home to Market Optimism (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Ohio Insurance Market to Open; Turmoil Abounds (Toledo Blade)

 

Cleveland Schools Deserve a “Z” for Dismal on Latest Report Card: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Interview With Toby Cosgrove (9.20.13) Who Discusses the Affordable Healthcare Act -5 minutes (CNBC)

 

Conservative Groups Cry Foul Over Ohio’s New Restrictions on Referendum Petitions (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Job Numbers: What Gov John Kasich and Challenger Ed FitzGerald Are Saying About Them (Plain Dealer)

 

Oil, Gas Case Challenging State Authority Over Drilling Goes to Ohio Top Court (Youngstown Repository)

 

University Hospital Breaks Ground For $30 Million Proton Therapy Center (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Toxic Algae Strike Ottawa County Water System; Threat Prevalent Across Ohio (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Celebrating Charles F. Schweinfurth, Premier Architect of Cleveland’s Gilded Age: Steve Litt (Plain Dealer)

 

Most Ohioans Believe in Global Warming, But Fewer Think Humans are Cause: Survey (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Incomes Stay Flat in 2012, Census Data Show (Mansfield News Journal)

 

Lorain Land Bank Called “Wildly Successful”, Awaiting More Money (Lorain Journal)

 

 

Florida Developer Hopes to Start Construction on 177-Unit Apartment Building at East 97th and Chester; Calls Supply and Demand “Totally Out of Whack Right Now” (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson and Challenger Ken Lanci Trade Verbal Jabs at City Club Debate (Plain Dealer)

 

How Chattanooga Beat Google Fiber by Half a Decade (Washington Post)

 

Cleveland School District Faces Tough Choices to Reduce the Cost of its School Construction Project (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Clinic Budget Cuts Will Result in Early Retirements, Possible Layoffs (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Cleveland Clinic to Cut $330 Million From Next Year’s Budget; May Cut Jobs (Plain Dealer)

 

Toledo Area Poised to Double Exports by 2014 According to Brookings Institution (Toledo Blade)

 

Shaker Heights is Getting First “Fiberhood” in Northeast Ohio (Plain Dealer)

 

Utica, Marcellus Shales Are Ripe With Natural Gas to Benefit Ohio, Pennsylvania (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Who Should Pay to Spiff Up FirstEnergy Stadium for the Browns?: Editorial Board (Plain Dealer)

 

Bowling Green City Council Unanimously Passes Ban on Fracking; Ordinance Strength Untested (Toledo Blade)

 

Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson Vows He “Won’t Be Burned Again” in His Efforts For Oversight of Charter Schools (Plain Dealer)

 

Ed Fitzgerald: MMPI to be Out as Convention Center, Medical Mart Operator (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Student Performance Tied to Poverty (Canton Repository)

 

Plastics, Including Microbeads From Beauty Products, Might Pose New Threat to Great Lakes (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Hundreds of Ohio Bridges Deficient (Associated Press/Elyria Chronicle Telegram)

 

Partnership to Boost Local Construction Talent is Created (Plain Dealer)

 

Athletics Cost Colleges, Students Millions (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Should JobsOhio be Viewed as Public or Private? Some Points and Counterpoints in the Debate (Plain Dealer)

 

How Detroit Went Broke: The Answers May Surprise You (Detroit Fr. Press)

 

Ohio Soybeans, Corn Could Set Record High Yields (Mansfield News Journal)

 

Medicaid Expansion Clears First Hurdle For 2014 Ballot (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Higher Fracking Tax Would Protect Communities From Infrastructure Costs of Oil and Gas Drilling: State Rep Bob Hagan (Plain Dealer)

 

Increased Fracking Tax Could Send Gas Companies Packing: Thomas Stewart, Oil and Gas Assoc. (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Chief Justice O’Connor Pitches Ideas to Reform How the State Chooses Judges (Plain Dealer)

 

Great Lakes Program Inspires Rare Bipartisanship (ABC)

 

Cleveland Clinic Hopes to Build Hotel on Euclid Avenue Church Land (Plain Dealer)

 

Heinen’s Plans Downtown Grocery Store in Former Ameritrust Complex at 9th and Euclid (Plain Dealer)

 

Local Manufacturers Have Jobs They Can’t Fill Because of Skills Gap (Plain Dealer)

 

Camp Revenna in Portage County is Being Considered as Missile Defense Site (Plain Dealer)

 

Hispanic Roundtable Chair Bemoans Primary Defeats of Cleveland’s Only Hispanic Council Candidates (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Puts 5 On List of Power Plants For Worst Carbon Dioxide Emissions(Columbus Business First)

 

Study Says Ohio Power Plants 2nd-Most Polluting in U.S. (Elyria Chronicle-Telegram)

 

Cleveland Schools Hiring “Superstar” Teachers Who Get Urban Students (Plain Dealer)

Opportunity Corridor, 2nd Innerbelt Bridge Projects Get Go Ahead From Turnpike Commission (Plain Dealer)

 

Millenials Slower to Leave the Nest (Canton Repository)

Ohio Gov. Kasich Wants Able-Bodied Adults to Work for Food Stamps (Columbus Dispatch)

High School Dropouts Struggle to Find Jobs in Ohio; Earn Less Than High School Graduates (Canton Repository)

Efforts to Brand Milwaukee as Water Technology Hub Reach Milestone (Milwaukee Journal)

Volunteers Go Door to Door to Help Public Understand Healthcare Law (Plain Dealer)

While Pittsburgh’s Produce Terminal Shutters, Other Cities Are Ramping Up (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Cleveland’s Economy May Get Boost as International Students Flock to CWRU (Plain Dealer)

Federal Requirement to Get Health Insurance Kicks in January 1, 2014 (Akron Beacon Journal)

Toxic Algae Blooms Moving East Into Lake Erie’s Central Basin; Unhealthy Levels Found in Drinking Water (Akron Beacon Journal)

School Districts to Get Shorted (Plain Dealer)

A Transcendent Vision For the Continent’s Greatest Fresh Water Asset: Editorial (Plain Dealer)

Drillers in Ohio Increasingly Shifting to Southern Counties (Akron Beacon Journal)

Ohio Legislators to Pursue U.S. Balanced-Budget Law (Columbus Dispatch)

Can the Cleveland Clinic Save Its Hometown? (Forbes)

70 mph on Ohio Rural Highways Helps Ohio Companies Compete: Ohio Sentator Tom Patten (Plain Dealer)

70 mph on Ohio Rural Highways Will Result in More Pollution and Fatal Accidents: Jack Shaner-Ohio Environmental Council (Plain Dealer)

Report: U.S. Fish Won’t Survive Warmer Water (Columbus Dispatch)

Ohio’s Construction Industry Sees Shortage of Skilled Workers (Dayton Business Journal)

Process to Get Medicaid Expansion on Statewide Ballot Begins (Columbus Dispatch)

Retirement Boom in Columbus Area Paves Way For New Teachers (Columbus Dispatch)

Medicaid Covered 38% of Births in Ohio in 2011 (Toledo Blade/Akron Beacon Journal)

Cleveland Lakefront RFQ Documents Reveal Details About Potential Projects, Development Teams (Plain Dealer)

In the Battle of Lake Erie Re-Enactment, Bet on the Yanks to Win Again (Plain Dealer)

50 Years and Counting: Mansfield Frazier (Cool Cleveland)

After Firestorm, Michigan Right-to-Work Law Has Had Little Spark (Detroit Fr. Press)

Ohio Charter Schools’ Failed Promise (Columbus Dispatch)

Elementary School Whose Construction in 1964 Led to Demonstrations and the Death of Rev. Bruce Klunder Will Be Torn Down (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor Presses For Court Reforms (Plain Dealer)

 

Avon Lake Ponders Deer Overpopulation Problem (Plain Dealer)

 

Group Gathers Signatures For Medicaid Expansion Ballot Initiative(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Prisons Facing Inmate Population Spike (Associated Press/Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Thousands of Greater Clevelanders Pledge to Pay a Little More for Wind-Fueled Power From Lake Erie Wind Turbines (Freshwater Cleveland)

 

Ohio Medicaid Expansion on Backburner; No Legislative Sessions Scheduled Until October (Plain Dealer)

  

Akron Artists, Filmakers, Musicians Use “Crowdfunding” Websites to Find Patrons (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Highest-Scoring High School in Northeast Ohio is Early College at John Hay (Plain Dealer)

 

Cuyahoga County Executive FitzGerald and Prosecutor McGinty End Turf War Over Law Director (Plain Dealer)

 

Martin Luther King, Jr. “I Have a Dream” Speech April 28, 1963 Lincoln Memorial Washington D.C. (YouTube)

 

Michigan Senate Passes Medicaid Expansion After Compromise (Detroit News)

 

Finally Some Ohio Politicians Are Taking About Creating Civility: Editorial(Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio School Report Card Results Again Trend With District Income(Plain Dealer)

 

Columbus Wants In on the Midwest Rail Renaissance(StreetsBlog.org)

 

Cleveland Scene Magazine Put on the Selling Block By Parent Company(Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

“Guerrilla Stripers” Add Bike Lanes to Detroit Avenue in Cleveland to Protest Slow City Action (Plain Dealer)

 

Former Gov. John Gilligan of Cincinnati Dies at 92 (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Former Gov. John J. Gilligan Dies (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Project Revives Debate in Buffalo on Lake Erie Wind Turbines(Buffalo News)

 

Memories Still Vivid For Cleveland Area Women Part of 1963 March on Washington (Plain Dealer)

 

Coal Contributors Target Ohio GOP Legislators, Governor (Huntington Herald-Dispatch)

 

Columbus as a Tech Magnet Has Strong Draw (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Sales Tax Set to Rise Statewide on September 1; 0.25% Increase(Toledo Blade)

 

Cleveland State University Freshman Class 15% Larger Than Last Year(Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur at Cleveland City Club: August 16, 2013(Cleveland City Club)

 

High-Performing School Districts Face Tough Challenges on New State Report Cards (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Ohio Shale Still Not Creating Promised Jobs (Plain Dealer)

 

Extending Sin Tax for Stadium Improvements is Unfair: Alan Glazen(Plain Dealer)

 

Sin Tax Extension is Vital to Preserving Cleveland’s Sports Venues: Carol Caruso (Plain Dealer)

 

Just 26 Percent of ACT Test-Takers are Prepared for College(Washington Post)

 

Cleveland’s Tow-Truck Law Raises Home-Rule Questions (Columbus Dispatch)

 

School Districts Worry About Today’s Report Card Release (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Ohio School Districts Brace For New Report Cards (Associated Press/Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Five Groups Throw Hats Into Ring to Redevelop Cleveland’s Lakefront(Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Cargill Stops Mining Under Lake Erie Out of Safety Concerns (Plain Dealer)

 

Kasich, FitzGerald Nearly Tied in Race for Ohio Governor, Survey Finds(Plain Dealer)

 

Political Analysts Upgrade John Kasich’s Re-election Chances Againat Ed FitzGerald (Plain Dealer)

 

Wildcatter McClendon Bets Big on Ohio Shale (Wall Street Journal)

 

Clifton Blvd Project a Go; Groundbreaking in September (Plain Dealer)

 

Average Bill For Natural Gas in Ohio Last Year Lowest in 10 Years(Toledo Blade)

 

3 New E-Schools OK’d After State Ban is Lifted (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Politicians to Address Their Own Divisiveness With Help of National Civility Group (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Cuyahoga County Safety Forces Move Cautiously Towards Regionalization (Plain Dealer)

 

Columbus Mayor Coleman Demands Changes to Boost Police and Fire Diversity (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio’s Last Indian Tribe Was Forced Out in 1843 (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Changes in Store as Ohio Warms (Marion Star)

 

Cleveland Again Favored as a Headquarters Town (Plain Dealer)

 

Northeast Ohio Grows as a Base for Headquarters (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Term Limits Make Legislative Supremacy an Almost-Impossible Dream: Tom Suddes (Plain Dealer)

 

How Obama’s Health Plan Will Affect Ohioans – Four Real Cases (Plain Dealer)

 

Health Insurance Exchanges in Ohio to Offer Plenty of Choice(Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Strapped For Money and Staff, Hundreds of Ohio School Districts Unprepared For Third-Grade Reading Guarantee (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Ohio Gains 5,300 Jobs in July; Unemployment Rate Stays at 7.2% (Plain Dealer)

 

Court: Michigan Right-to-Work Law Must Cover Unionized State Employees (Detroit Fr Press)

 

Ohio’s Kasich Seeks a Softer GOP (Wall Street Journal)

 

State of Ohio Still Unsure What This Year’s High School Freshmen Will Need to Pass to Graduate (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio State University’s Record Class of Out-of-State Students; Out-of-State Revenue Set to Equal In-State Tally (Columbus Business First)

 

Ohio Could Save and Expand Medicaid, Study Says (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Analysis: Medicaid Expansion Cheaper Than Current Ohio Plan(Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Blackout Affecting 50 Million People Less Likely Today (Plain Dealer)

 

Port of Cleveland Saw Business Jump in July as More International Ships Arrived (Plain Dealer)

 

The More We — as Small Communities — Get Together, the Happier We’ll Be: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio is Only State in U.S. to Not Require Immunizations for Preschoolers(WKYC)

 

Rocky River High School Students in Line for Wireless Access From Personal Devices (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Teachers Face New Challenges This School Year (Associated Press/News Herald)

 

Toledo Named Top Minor League Baseball Market (Toledo Blade)

 

“Reset” By Plain Dealer is Puzzling to Many in Industry (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Cleveland’s Apathetic Politics: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Times Are Changing For Local University Presidents (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

University of Akron’s Graduation Rate is Awful: Bob Dyer (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Great Lakes Positioned to Be “Ground Zero” in Water Conflicts(Minneapolis Star Tribune)

 

Ohio State Senator LaRose’s Proposal Would Allow Ohioans to Register to Vote Online (Plain Dealer)

 

Arms Race in Ohio (Sandusky Register)

 

Political Analysts Upgrade John Kasich’s Re-election Chances Againat Ed FitzGerald (Plain Dealer)

 

Honda to Invest $215 Million to Expand Ohio Engine Plant, Build Training Centers (Detroit Fr Press)

 

Euclid to Dedicate New Million Dollar Fishing Pier, First Phase of Lakefront Development (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Absorbed Federal Cuts to Health Programs, But Fears Many More Cuts Ahead (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Gov. Kasich and His Opponent for Governor Ed FitzGerald Differ on State of Ohio’s Economy (Coshocton Tribune)

 

Fighting Ohio’s Algae Problem (WOSU)

 

Chicago Sees Pension Crisis Drawing Near (New York Times)

 

Ohio Farmers Hoping For Late Fall; Land Prices Strong (Mansfield News Journal)

 

Appraisal Ordered of Detroit Institute of Art Collection, Raising Fears of Liquidation (Plain Dealer)

 

Immigration Road Show Hits Cleveland, Pushing For Reform (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson Feels Betrayed by Ohio Department of Education Over Charter School Approvals (Plain Dealer)

 

“Captain America” Pays Cleveland More Than $210,000 For Movie Shoot(Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Won’t Promote Obama Health Plan, So Advocates, Polticians Say They Will (Plain Dealer)

 

The Blackout, 10 Years Later: Could it Happen Again? (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Ohio Economy: Comeback or Train Wreck? (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

How Cleveland Lured Young Professionals Downtown (Atlantic)

 

Castro Horror Story Ending: Editorial Cartoon (Plain Dealer)

 

Immigration Reform Would Boost Ohio Economy, White House Says(Plain Dealer)

 

Megabus Now Operates Out of RTA Transit Center Near CSU (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Legislators Try to Repeal Common Core School Standards(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Plain Dealer Executes Layoffs as Era of Daily Delivery in Cleveland Nears End (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Gov. Kasich Has Big Fundraising Lead Over Challenger Ed FitzGerald (Plain Dealer)

 

U.S. House Restores $150 Million in Great Lakes Cleanup Money at Request of Rep. Dave Joyce (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Plain Dealer “Eliminated the Jobs of Approximately 50 Journalists” (Poynter)

 

Columbus Bike-Share Program Up and Running (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Third Federal Profits Increase by More Than 16-Fold as Mortgage Industry Continues to Improve (Plain Dealer)

 

Motown’s Financial Blues Don’t Ring True in Cleveland (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Plain Dealer is Delivering Bad News to Small Advertisers (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Natural Gas Use by Power Plants Helps Keep Smog Down (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Cancels Property Tax Rollback (Toledo Blade)

 

Franklin County (Columbus) Heading for Financial Squeeze, Experts Say(Columbus Dispatch)

 

National Great Lakes Museum in Toledo Expected to Open Next Spring(Plain Dealer)

 

Taking Back Our Streets: Mansfield Frazier (Cool Cleveland)

 

Kasich is Widening His Road to Re-Election: Thomas Suddes (Plain Dealer)

 

Megabus Adds More Cleveland Arrivals, Departures, Becomes Vital Midwest Hub (Plain Dealer)

 

Making Sense of Cleveland’s Good and Bad News (NPR)

 

Advocates for Poor Fear Congress Will Kill Tax Credit Used For Developing Low Income Housing (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Healthcare Startups Lead Midwest in Investments (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Cleveland the Leading Target for Healthcare Investment in Midwest(Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland’s New Convention Hotel Could Bring Life to the Mall and Connect a Disconnected Downtown (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Needs One More Thing to Get More Movies Filmed Here(WKYC)

 

Remembering the Past – The Stature and Statue of Tom L. Johnson(Cool Cleveland)

 

Ohio to Be Hands-Off in Spreading Information About Federal Healthcare Law (Associated Press)

 

Cuyahoga County Council Talks Charter Amendments (Plain Dealer)

 

Great Lakes Cleanup Money is Slashed by U.S. House Spending Panel(Plain Dealer)

 

A Growth Strategy For Detroit, Post-Bankruptcy (Detroit News)

 

Gov. John Kasich Says Opportunity Corridor in Cleveland Should Get State Cash (Plain Dealer)

 

School Voucher Programs Expand, Giving Ohio More Programs Than Any Other State (Plain Dealer)

 

The Glenville Shootout – 45 Years Ago But Somehow Today: Roldo Bartimole (Cleveland Leader)

 

RTA’s Joe Calabrese: Transit Can Drive NE Ohio to a Denser and More Prosperous Future (Plain Dealer)

 

A Matter of Opinion: The Future of Coal (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Families Forced to Cope With the Rising Cost of College (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Kasich Says Ohio Medicaid Expansion Inevitable (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Feds Showing Little Enthusiasm For Detroit Bailout (Detroit News)

 

Ohio House Resurrects “Stand Your Ground” Bid (Toledo Blade)

 

John Kasich, Ed FitzGerald and the Politics of Ohio’s Jobs Numbers(Plain Dealer)

 

Report: Ohio’s Fracking Protections Fall Short (Cincinnati City Beat)

 

Billions In Debt, Detroit Tumbles into Insolvency (New York Times)

 

Detroit Files For the Largest Municipal Bankruptcy Case in U.S. History(Detroit News)

 

Nuclear Energy Too Expensive to Compete, Independent Economist Argues (Plain Dealer)

 

Merger of Moreland Hills, Orange, Pepper Pike and Woodmere Off the Table For Now (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland is Rare City With Two Honor Roll Hospitals; an Honor Shared By Only Four Other U.S. Cities (Plain Dealer)

 

Algae Threatens Lake Erie Tourism (Toledo Blade)

 

Lake Erie Algae Content Expected to Double Over Last Year(WCPN/Ideastream)

 

Proposed Passenger Rail Line Between Columbus and Chicago Would Cost $1.3 Billion to Build (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Oil, Gas Industry Shell Out Big Money to Defeat Ohio Fracking Tax(Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Cleveland’s Startup Community is Growing Into Something Big, Study Says (Plain Dealer)

 

Detroit Bankruptcy Clock Ticking (Detroit News)

 

Cincinnati City Leaders Worry That 872-Room Millennium Hotel is a Drag on City’s Convention Business (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

With Richard Cordray’s Future Now Set, Ed Fitzgerald Now Controls His Own Destiny in Ohio Governor’s Race: Analysis (Plain Dealer)

 

Groups Say Ohio Missing An Opportunity on Electric Cars (Midwest Energy News)

 

Displaced Kentucky Elderly Moving to Ohio Nursing Homes (Associated Press/SF Chronicle)

 

Ed Jerse, Cuyahoga County Regionalism “Czar” announces For Ohio State Senate (Plain Dealer)

 

More Heartland Cities See Immigrants as an Economic Force They Need(Plain Dealer)

 

Welcoming America Brings It’s Pro-Immigrant Message to Depopulated Cleveland (Plain Dealer)

 

Great Lakes Play Crucial Role in Global Water Needs (Toledo Blade)

 

Ohio Health Care Insurance Exchanges Take Shape (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Does Cleveland Mayoral Candidate Ken Lanci Have Any Relevance?: Philip Morris (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Schools About to Break Ground on New John Marshall, Max Hayes and Cleveland School of the Arts High Schools (Plain Dealer)

 

Is the “Rust Belt” a Dirty Word?: Richey Pilparinen (Cool Cleveland)

 

Columbus Bike-Share Program to Launch By End of July (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Gov. Kasich Bolsters Ohio’s Rainy-Day Fund; Now at $1.48 Billion(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Charter Schools Will Get More Money Next Year (StateImpact/NPR)

 

Today is Property Tax Day For Cuyahoga County Communities; Compare Tax Rates (Plain Dealer)

 

Akron Beacon Journal to Expand Home Delivery Turf (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Gov. Kasich Calls For Summer Legislative Session to Extend Medicaid(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Amish Weigh Tradition and Temptation in Debate Over Fracking(Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Case Western Reserve Univ. Free Online Courses Exceed Expectations(Plain Dealer)

 

Opportunity Corridor Project Receives $29 Million For Planning (Plain Dealer)

 

Shale Boom Creating Shortage in Affordable Housing in Eastern Ohio(Akron Beacon Journal)

 

FirstEnergy to Deactivate Two More Coal-Fired Power Plants (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Detroit’s Greek Tragedy (Washington Post)

 

When the Civil War Hit Ohio (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Taxes Axed Even as State Budget Bulges under Gov. Kasich (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

How Best to Save a Neighborhood? The case for Rehabilitation: Jeffrey Johnson (Plain Dealer)

 

How Best to Save a Neighborhood? The case for Demolition: Jim Rokakis(Plain Dealer)

 

Experts Worry as Ohio Amphibians Vanish (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Legislating by a Gang of Six: Tom Suddes (Plain Dealer)

News Aggregator Archive 7 (2/12/13 – 7/5/13)

Cleveland Needs a Bike Summit to Rank and Fund a Flood of Ideas to Remake City Streets (Plain Dealer)

 

Sales Tax Rates for Cleveland and Other Major Cities (Plain Dealer)

 

Politifact: Approx 78% of Ohio Power Comes From Burning Coal (Plain Dealer)

 

The Declaration of Independence as Printed by the New York Times(NYT)

 

Illinois Gov. Quinn Signs Law to Allow 17-Year-Olds Vote in Primaries(Chicago Tribune)

 

Rotary Club’s Proposed Red Line Greenway Could Become Cleveland’s Version of New York’s High Line (Plain Dealer) 

 

Oberlin Debuts Community-Wide Environmental Dashboard (Public Radio International)

 

Despite Controversy, Internal Revenue Service Brings Cincinnati Jobs, Tax Revenue (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Cuyahoga County Proposed Charter Amendments Address Campaign Finance and Who Can Fire the Sheriff (Plain Dealer)

 

Will Gov Kasich’s “Jobs Budget” Add Any Jobs? (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Where Have All the Independent Hospitals Gone? In Cleveland, Gobbled Up By the Big Guys (Med City News)

 

A Tough-Love Report From the Lincoln Institute on “Legacy Cities”(Plain Dealer)

 

Tall Ships Sail Into Cleveland on Waves of War of 1812 History (Plain Dealer)

 

State Budget Sets the Scene For Governor’s Race: Joe Hallett(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Kasich Lost on Budget, as Did All Ohioans: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio’s Budget Offers Early Roadmap For Campaign Between Gov. Kasich and Ed FitzGerald (Plain Dealer)

 

Illinois Pension Debt Getting Worse, But at a Slower Rate (Chicago Tribune)

 

Criticism Abounds in Ohio Charter School Funding (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

It’s Time to Preserve and Enhance Views of the Mall and the Cleveland Lakefront: Steve Litt (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Ranks No. 26th For Job Creation (Dayton Business Journal)

 

Ohio Weekly Pay and Wage Growth Below the National Average (Plain Dealer)

 

Academic Achievement Gap is Narrowing, New National Data Show; Black and Hispanic Students Make Academic Gains (Washington Post)

 

Ohio Has Several of the Nation’s Most Expensive Public Colleges, According to the US Dept. of Ed. (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio’s $62 Billion Budget Approved (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson to Face Ken Lanci in Fall Election (Plain Dealer)

 

House Dems Push For Medicaid Vote With Discharge Petition(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Budget Bill Loaded With Controversy: Editorial (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Ohio Secretary of State Renews Push For Online Voter Registration(Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio House Votes to Ban Red-Light Cameras; Senate Vote Next (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Cleveland State Univ. Will Increase Tuition But Rebate That Amount to Students Who Earn 30 Credits Per Year (Plain Dealer)

 

Will President Obama’s Clean-Air Plan Choke Ohio’s Power Plants?(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Senate Set to Rubber-Stamp Budget For Gov. Kasich to Sign(Toledo Blade)

 

Akron Shakes Off Some Rust With Goodyear Tire’s Help (New York Times)

 

Ohio Gov. Kasich Approval Rating Highest Since Taking Office(Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Ohio Kids Still Struggling With Poverty, Study Finds (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio’s Labor Force Continues to Shrink (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio’s Roads and Bridges Need More Than a Tax at the Pump, Officials Say (Plain Dealer)

 

College Now Program Helps Cleveland School Scholars Get into Top-Level Colleges (Plain Dealer)

 

The Medicaid Vote That Isn’t Happening: Tom Suddes (Plain Dealer)

 

GOP Tax Plan For Ohio: Fair or Flawed? (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Income Taxes Drop, Future Property Taxes Jump in Ohio GOP Proposal(Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

The Opportunity Corridor – A Civil Rights Issue?: Mansfied Frazier (Cool Cleveland)

 

Hard Days Ahead for Detroit Retirees (Detroit News)

 

GOP Eyes Sales Tax Increase, Other Changes to Pay For Income Tax Cut(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cleveland’s HealthLine Could Be Model for Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

 

Cleveland Tech Entrepreneurs Try to Create a Community (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio State’s Training of Teachers Shines in National Grading of Programs (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Startup City (Scene Magazine)

 

Cincinnati Signs Deal to Privatize Parking (Cincinnati Business Courier)

 

Ohio Colleges Get Mostly Low Grades From National Council on Teacher Quality (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Still is a Manufacturing Powerhouse, Report Card Says (Plain Dealer)

 

Dams To Be Removed Along Cuyahoga River in Cuyahoga Falls (WKYC)

 

Natural Gas Pipeline in Northeast Ohio Would Cost $1.5 Billion(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Proposed Pipeline Would Cut Through Stark County (Canton Repository)

 

Ohio Leaders Focus on “Selling Our State” to Keep, Lure the Young and Educated (Dayton Daily News)

 

Kent State Univ. Hits Freshman Enrollment Limit (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Ohio Turnpike Plans to Issue $1 Billion in Bonds For Projects in Northern Ohio (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Park System Uses Wind Power to Stop Algae Growth (Detroit News/AP)

 

Cleveland-Area Motorists, Wary Cyclists Seek a Truce on the Road(Plain Dealer)

 

Voters Don’t Know Much About the Judges That They Elect: Joe Hallett(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Reckoning the Relative Costs of Ohio Medicaid Expansion: Tom Suddes(Plain Dealer)

 

Cuyahoga County Set to Take 40,000 Names Off Voter Rolls (Plain Dealer)

 

Can Bench Be Bettered? Ohio Supereme Court Jutice Offers Plan to Improve Judicial Elections: Editorial (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cleveland Mayor Denies Police Chase Revealed “Systematic” Failure(Columbus Dispatch/AP)

 

Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson Says Attorney General DeWine Impeded the Due Process of the Fatal Pursuit Investigation (Plain Dealer)

 

A New RTA Plan for Transit-Oriented Development in Ohio City: Steve Litt (Plain Dealer)

 

Bipartisan Bill Tackles Ohio Medicaid Program (Associated Press)

 

Columbus Eyes Hefty Levy For Schools (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Lags the Nation in College-Going Rate (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Port of Cleveland Online Forum (Civic Commons)

 

Medicaid Effort Takes Step Forward (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Developer Plans 62-Unit Apartment Project in Ohio City (Plain Dealer)

 

Indian Tire Maker to Buy Cooper Tire for $2.5 Billion (New York Times)

 

Findley Based, Fortune 500 Company Cooper Tire to be Taken Over by Indian Tire firm Apollo Tyres (Toledo Blade)

 

Columbus Struggling to Lure Major Films for Location Shooting(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cuyahoga County Judges to Decide Commercial Court Future in NE Ohio(Plain Dealer)

 

The Horrifying Inequality That Plagues Ohio Students Routes to School(Atlantic)

 

Low Water Threatens Great Lakes Shipping and Industry (New York Times)

 

Great Lakes Ships Forced to Sail Lighter Through Shallow Waters (Plain Dealer)

 

State Must Make Tough Decisions on Budget. Legislature has June 30 Deadline (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Medicaid Expansion: Ohio Needs It – Editorial (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Taking Stock of Ohio State Univ’s Progress (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cleveland Can’t “Play” its Way Out of its Development Decline: Richey Piiparinen (Plain Dealer)

 

Meet Sgt. Johnny Hamm: Mansfield Frazier (Cool Cleveland)

 

Cleveland Revisits 1960’s With Urban Renewal-Style “Opportunity Corridor” (D.C. Streetsblog)

 

Ohio Economy Grew by 2.2% in 2012 (Dayton Daily News)

 

Ohio Health System Exchange Details Emerge (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Cleveland Clinic Expands Patients’ Onless Access to Electronic Medical Records (Plain Dealer)

 

Partnership Brings Lecture Series on Jewish Cleveland (Cleveland Jewish News)

 

Cleveland Metroparks Sign Deal to Manage Cleveland Lakefront Parks(Plain Dealer)

 

Three Cleveland Projects Led by Young People Are Catching Fire With Readers: Margaret Bernstein (Plain Dealer)

 

Delta Cuts Memphis Hub. Is Cincinnati Next? (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Cleveland, Cuyahoga County Plan $350 Million Development Effort Downtown (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Drawing of Planned Downtown Projects (Plain Dealer)

 

Basic Needs in Ohio Cost 23% More Than in 2007 (Columbus Dispatch)

 

State Sen. Shirley Smith Enters Race for Cuyahoga County Executive(Plain Dealer)

 

Gilbert Pledges $1.5 Million to Bring College Grads to Detroit, Cleveland(Detroit News)

 

Ohioans Score Poorly in Financial Literacy 101 (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cleveland Connects Speakers Boost Development and Access to Lake Erie Shoreline (Plain Dealer)

 

Reckoning Nears For Detroit (Wall Street Journal)

 

Assessing the Politics of JobsOhio: Analysis (Plain Dealer)

 

How is Utica Shale Doing So Far? (Canton Repository)

 

Cleveland’s Opportunity Corridor Looks Doable, as Money Falls Into Place(Plain Dealer)

 

JobsOhio is a Scandal Waiting to Happen: Joe Hallett (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Experts Fear Pest Could Kill Every Ash Tree in North America; Ohio Has Over 3 Billion Ash Trees (Toledo Blade)

 

Clevelanders Should Come Join the Gigabit Revolution: Lev Gonick(Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Teachers Vote to Approve New Contract by More Than 2 to 1(Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Clinic, CWRU Announce Plan to Build New Medical Education Building on Clinic Campus (Plain Dealer)

 

College Interns Will Make More Money in NE Ohio This Summer, Survey Says (Plain Dealer)

 

Democratic U.S. Rep. Marcia Fudge Applauds Gov. Kasich For His Stand on Medicaid (Plain Dealer)

 

Detroit Institute of Art Collection Cannot Be Sold to Help Bail Out City, According to Museum Director (New York Times)

 

Ohio Public School Spending Could Grow By 11% Over Next Two Years. Largest % Increase in Over a Decade (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Cuyahoga County Executive Candidate Bob Reid Announces Endorsements from Suburban Mayors (Plain Dealer) 

 

Armond Budish Formally Launches Bid For County Executive; Fitzgerald Endorses Him (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Loses Powerful Voice in Powell Caesar (Call and Post)

 

Do Traffic Cameras Create Safer Streets? Cleveland Councilman Plans to Find Out (Plain Dealer)

 

Whose Vote Fraud? – Opinion (Toledo Blade)

 

Public, Charter Schools Team Up in Cleveland (CBS) 

 

Catholic Health Partners to Acquire Kaiser Permanente Ohio (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Ohio’s Aging Bridges Raise Safety Concerns (Toledo Blade)

 

Kenston Schools to Accept Open Enrollment (Plain Dealer)

 

Northeast Ohio’s Big Fun Expands to Columbus (Columbus Business First)

 

Cleveland City Council Makes More, Spends More (Plain Dealer)

 

Shaker LaunchHouse Becoming Home for Neighborhood of Entrepreneurs (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Powell Caesar, Well-Known Clevelander, Journalist and Spokesman for Many, Has Died (Plain Dealer)

 

Part-Time College Faculty Fight for Better Pay and Working Conditions(Plain Dealer)

  

Cuyahoga County Negotiating the Sales of Numerous Buildings (Plain Dealer)

 

Cowtown? Columbus Home to 800,000 (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Nearly 100 Bridges in Cincinnati Area Need Attention (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Public Bike Rental System Proposed for Dayton Area (Dayton Daily News)

 

Patent Study Finds Venerable Cleveland Companies Innovating Like Startups (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Moves to Comply with 20-Year Federal Law on Voter Information(Plain Dealer)

 

New Ward Map Leads to Cleveland City Council Intrigue: Brent Larkin(Plain Dealer)

 

Traffic Enforcement Cameras Create Controversy in Cleveland (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Housing Woes Require Several Big Policy Changes, Cleve Fed Says(Plain Dealer)

 

Some Interesting New Ideas For Choosing Ohio Judges: Tom Suddes(Plain Dealer)

 

Utica Shale Results Not as Big as Expected (Youngstown Vindicator)

 

Plain Dealer Announces a 4-Day Per Week Home Delivery Schedule Starting August 5 (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Ohio Senate Puts Brakes on Plan to Link In-State Tuition to Voting(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Is Movie Making in Cleveland Worth the Cost? (WKYC)

 

Cuyahoga County Executive Race Shifts Towards Armond Budish: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

  

Jim Rokakis Takes Himself Out of the Cuyahoga County Executive’s Race(Plain Dealer)

 

Energy Production in Ohio’s Utica Region Soared Last Year (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cleveland Art Institute to Break Ground on Final Phase of Expansion and Renovation: Steve Litt (Plain Dealer)

 

Forest City Explores Sale, Joint Venture Prospects for Tower City Complex (Plain Dealer)

 

GOP: Tie Tuition to Voting (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Great Lakes Water Quality Improved, But There Are Still Issues, Report Says (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)

 

13 Cleveland Firefighters Indicted by Grand Jury in Payroll Abuse Cases(Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Among Top 14 States for Tech Job Growth (Dayton Daily News)

 

Millennials Changing U.S. Driving Habits (Columbus Dispatch)

  

Honda to Build NSX Supercar in Ohio (Detroit Fr Press)

 

Honda to Produce Accura NSX in Central Ohio (Associated Press)

 

Gordon Square Arts District Welcomes Cleveland Orchestra Residency(Plain Dealer)

 

Cuyahoga County Plans to Aid Flat’s East Bank Second Phase (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Plain Dealer’s Amazing Kidnappings Coverage is the Papers Last Hurrah(Slate)

 

Cleveland School Board Should Commit to Downtown, International School: Michael Christoff (Plain Dealer)

 

Rust-Belt Cities Reach Out for Immigrants (Wall Street Journal)

 

Cleveland School District Could Boost a Residential Renaissance with a New Downtown School Building: Steven Litt (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Can and Should Beef Up Funding For Early Childhood Education: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland School District and Teachers Union Revamp Salary System to Reward Best Teachers (Plain Dealer)

 

Time to Think Big and to Act on Cleveland’s Waterfronts: Joe Frolik(Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio’s Chief Justice Wants Nonpartisan Judicial Primaries (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Charles Ramsey, Cleveland’s Hero (Daily Beast)

 

Replanting the Rust Belt (New York Times)

 

Database Shows Hospital Charges Differ Widely For Same Services(Plain Dealer)

 

Anti-Fracking Charter Amendment Defeated in Youngstown(Youngstown Business Journal)

 

Counties Can’t Keep Up With Deteriorating Bridges (Dayton Daily News)

 

Mason High Debate Team Wildly Successful Sans Coach (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Top Counties For Utica Shale Drilling (Columbus Business First)

 

More Than a Dozen NE Ohio School Districts to Ask For Tax Hikes on Tuesday May 7 (Plain Dealer)

 

Northeast Ohio Businesses Getting Super-Hero Sized Bumps From Movies Shot in Cleveland (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Transportation Costs Squeezing School Districts (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

State Medicaid Expansion Unlikely to Pass by January 1, 2014; Ballot Initiative Proposed (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

BIG Projects in Copenhagen, Another Northern City, Offer Lessons for Cleveland: Steve Litt (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio “Right to Work” Fight Likely to Resurface in State Legislature (Plain Dealer)

 

Kent State University May 4 Shootings Remembered 43 Years Later(Plain Dealer)

 

The ABC’s of the Common Core in Ohio (StateImpact/NPR)

 

Helping Out-of-State Students Vote Could Cost Ohio Colleges(StateImpact/NPR)

 

First Energy Finds Goldfish in Perry Nuclear Plant, NRC Investigating(Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Employers to Get $1 Billion in Worker’s Compensation Insurance Rebate Checks (Toledo Blade)

 

Senate Kills “Right to Work” Plan For Ohio (Plain Dealer)

 

Warrenville Hts Mayor Brad Sellers Decides Against Running For County Executive (Plain Dealer)

 

Chris Ronayne Won’t Run For County Executive. Stays at University Circle, Inc. (Plain Dealer)

 

Internet Sales Tax Could Bring $629 Million to Ohio (Columbus Business Journal)

 

Oil Pipeline to Employ Thousands of Ohioans (Dayton Daily News) 

 

Free CWRU Classes Attract More than 80,000 (Plain Dealer)

 

Harmful Algae Blooms on Lake Erie Will Become Worse Unless Action is Taken: Report (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Public Preschool Program Lagging, Report Finds (Columbus Dispatch)

 

State Sen. Shirley Smith Exploring Run for County Executive (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Stops Tracking Insects. Scientists Fear a Gap in Protecting Public Health (Toledo Blade)

 

The Triumph of Suburbia – Despite Downtown Hype, Americans Choose Sprawl (Daily Beast)

 

Schools Are Buying Into Technology Boom (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

FitzGerald Has Tough Road in Trying to Beat Kasich: Joe Hallett(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio’s Health-Insurance Exchanges a Mystery (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cleveland’s Public Utilities Director Paul Bender: Redeemer of Dysfuntional Systems (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio’s Massive Number of Elected Officials Prompts Questions (Marion Star)

 

MetroHealth Medical Center’s Mission is Indispensable, But It’s Iconic Towers Are Not: Mark Naymik (Plain Dealer)

 

Common Core Standards for Ohio Schools Questioned by Some (Plain Dealer)

  

Sprawl + Urban Abandonment is a Lose-Lose Scenerio for NE Ohio: VibrantNEO (Plain Dealer)

 

Even Wealthiest NE Ohio Counties End Up Losers if Current Development Trends Continue: Steven Litt (Plain Dealer)

 

Retail Occupancy in Downtown Cleveland Begins to Pick Up (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Cleveland Names “Investment Schools” Slated For Turnaround (Plain Dealer)

 

Chicago Ready to Roll Out Bike-Sharing (Chicago Tribune)

 

FitzGerald vs. Kasich in Ohio (Politico)

 

Ed FitzGerald Launches Campaign Against Kasich in Ohio (Washington Post)

 

Who is Ed FitzGerald? And Why Should You Care? (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Detroit’s Emergency Manager Still Hopeful of Turning City Around(Detroit Fr Press)

 

Dr. Frank Gehry? A Cleveland University Honors the Architect (Los Angeles Times)

 

Ohio’s Medicaid Expansion Could Use Private Insurance (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Has Made Significant Environmental Progress Since First Earth Day in 1970 (Dayton Daily News)

 

Cleveland City Council Transfers Management of Lakefront Parks to Cleveland Metroparks (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland-based Software Company UrbanCode Inc. to be Acquired by IBM (Plain Dealer)

 

Early Cuyahoga County Executive Race Hinges on 3 Possible Candidates(Plain Dealer)

 

Value of a Liberal Arts Degree Spurs Major Debate (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cleveland School District Considers More School Options Downtown(Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Medicaid Expansion Isn’t Dead Quite Yet: Tom Suddes (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Losing $7.7 Billion Due to Tax Loopholes (Columbus Dispatch)

 

For Greater Cleveland, “The Status Quo is a Death Sentence”: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

U.S. Data Show Ohio Lost 20,400 Jobs in March; Most Since April 2009(Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Considering Adding Sales Tax to Online Purchases (Dayton Daily News)

 

Superman’s Birthday Puts Spotlight on Cleveland Roots (Canton Repository)

 

Nela Park Turns 100 Years Old, and General Electric Talks Optimistically About the Future (Plain Dealer)

 

Study Shows NE Ohio Employment Continues to Shift to Outer Suburbs(Plain Dealer)

 

Metro Detroit Job Sprawl Worst in U.S.; Many Jobs Beyond Reach of Poor (Detroit Fr Press)

 

Cincinnati “Job Sprawl” Widest in Ohio; More Than Half of Greater Cinci Jobs at Least 10 Miles From City Core (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Cleveland City Council Approves New Version of Ward Boundries; 14-4 Vote (Plain Dealer)

 

Columbus Schools Could Face State Takeover (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio University Students “Raise Hell” to Protest Impending Tuition Hike(Ohio Univ. Post)

 

Tri-C Nursing Students Angry Over School’s Accreditation Problems(Plain Dealer)

 

If Other Cities Are Demolishing Skywalks, Why Does Cleveland Want a New One? (Atlantic)

 

Ohio’s $500 Billion Oil Dream Fades as Utica Turns Gassy (Bloomberg)

 

Common Core a “Monumental Shift” (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Plain Dealer Says That Print Reduction is Driven by Digital (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Seth Taft Dies at 90; Ran Against Carl Stokes in Famous Mayoral Campaign of 1967 (Plain Dealer)

 

Dan Gilbert: A Missionary’s Quest to Remake Motor City (New York Times)

 

Gov. Kasich Isn’t Playing Hardball on Budget (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Is Gov. Kasich Still GOP’s Leader? (Dayton Daily News)

 

Ohio House Could Target Internet Sales (Toledo Blade)

 

Ohio Tax Income Up Despite Income Tax Cut (Dayton Daily News)

 

Ohio Universities Brace for Sequester Cuts to Research (Toledo Blade)

 

Wind-Energy Capacity Swells in Ohio Amid Uncertainty (Columbus Dispatch)

 

The Dangers of Test-Score Worship: Sharon Broussard (Plain Dealer)

 

Superman at 75 video: The Story of the Man of Steel’s Roots in Cleveland (Plain Dealer)

 

 

Battle Lines Solidify in Medicaid Debate (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Since 2000, 1.3 Million Ohioans Have Lost Company-Sponsored Health Insurance (Dayton Daily News)

 

Gov. Kasich to Continue Fight for Ohio Medicaid Expansion (Associated Press)

 

Latest Plans For Public Square in Cleveland Include Trees, Food Pavilion and Room to Roam (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio House Moves Away From Gov. Kasich’s School Funding Plan (StateImpact)

 

NASA Glenn to Get Funding For Asteroid Program Under Pres. Obama’s Budget Plan (Plain Dealer)

 

House GOP Shreds Gov. Kasich’s Priorities (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio House Republicans Make Major Changes to Gov Kasich’s Proposed Budget (Toledo Blade)

 

Ohio House Republicans Scrap Much of Gov John Kasich’s Budget Proposal (Plain Dealer)

 

Searching for the Sequester in the Middle of Ohio (NPR)

 

State Takeover Begins For Lorain Schools; Cleveland Schools Granted Exemption (StateImpact)

 

Ohio House Will Reject Medicaid Expansion and $13 Billion in Federal Aid (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Grueling Work, Rich Rewards Loom at Ground Zero of Drilling Boom (Youngstown Vindicator)

 

The Race for Cleveland’s Mayor, Though Not Yet Begun, is Over: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Support for Ohio Term Limits Vanishing (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Value-Added Rankings Compare Students Academic Growth in Northeast Ohio (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland’s Habitat for Humanity Adapts Two Streets For Rehab in Slavic Village, Kinsman Area 

(NewsNet5)

 

Power Prices Poles Apart: Dispatch Special Report (Columbus Dispatch)

 

LaunchHouse Scores Another State Grant (Sun News)

 

Decline of Lake Erie Water Levels Has Boating-Reliant Vermilion Worried (Elyria Chronicle-Telegram)

 

Cleveland’s West 6th Street is in for a Face Lift (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Overcrowding Still Plaguing Ohio Prisons (Toledo Blade) 

 

Academic Ratings For Ohio Charter Schools Likely to Tank in New Scoring System (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Ohio Poor Unfairly Jailed For Failing to Pay Fines, ACLU Report Says(Dayton Daily News)

 

School Districts, Parents Preparing For Common Core Educational Changes (News-Herald)

 

For Cleveland, Climate Change Could Mean Tons of Toxic Green Algae(Atlantic)

 

The Plain Dealer Will End Daily Home Delivery (Poynter)

 

Plain Dealer Announces Reduced Print Delivery, Creation of New Digital Company (Columbia Journalism Review)

 

Cleveland Paper to Curtail Delivery and Cut Staff (New York Times)

 

Ohio Gov. John Kasich Comes to Cleveland to Make the Case for His Budget (NewsNet5)

 

Gov. Kasich Asks Cleveland to Back His Battered Budget Plan(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Retailers Push Congress to Pass Internet Sales Tax Bill (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

PlayhouseSquare Aims for Bright Lights, Big City Feel With New Signage, Digital Displays and Amenities (Plain Dealer)

 

National Immigration Reform Expected to Boost Midwest Cities Like Cleveland (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Forum Adds Midwest Perspective to National Immigration Debate (Plain Dealer)

 

Report Predicts Ever-Bigger Lake Erie Algae Blooms (Associated Press)

 

Gov. Kasich Signs Transportation Bill, Says Opportunity Corridor Among Projects That Could Launch (Plain Dealer)

 

Fish “Rest Stop” in Cuyahoga River Part of ODOT’s Inner Belt Bridge Project (Plain Dealer)

 

Chesapeake Expects Utica Production to Quadruple by Year’s End(Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Northeast Ohio Opens Up to World on Immigration (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Ohio State University Neighborhoods Experience Vibrant Rebirth(Columbus Dispatch)

 

NASA Audit Says Test Facilities in Cleveland, Sandusky May Be Expendable (Plain Dealer)

 

Turbines Put Near Lake Erie Energize Conservation Wind Power Debate(Toledo Blade)

 

Low-Cost Loft Home Conversions Make Old Houses Marketable, Potentially Avoiding Demolition (Plain Dealer)

 

More Than 17,000 NE Ohio Homes Aren’t Receiving Water: Appear to be Vacant (Plain Dealer)

 

Lakewood Mayor: Biggest Threat to City is Ohio’s Own Statehouse (Sun News)

 

Low Levels in Great Lakes is Bad News For Shippers (Associated Press)

 

Cincinnati Parking Privatization Must Go to Vote (Bloomberg)

 

Ohio Nets $531 Million in Federal Funds to Launch Electronic Health Records Systems (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio State May Freeze Tuition for In-State Students (Associated Press)

 

Cleveland Foundation Makes $10 Million Grant to Cleveland Orchestra; Their Largest Ever to an Arts Organization (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Ohio Gets D+ for Spending Transparency (Dayton Business Journal)

 

Gov. Kasich Explores Alternatives to Medicaid Expansion (Dayton Daily News)

 

Cleveland’s Global Center for Health Innovation Expects Big Impact From New Tenant (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Colleges Brace For Federal Research Cuts (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Sequestration Grounds Cleveland Air Show (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

2013 Cleveland Air Show Cancelled Because of Federal Budget Cuts(Plain Dealer)

 

In Ohio, the Fog Begins to Lift Over the Utica Shale (Reuters)

 

Cleveland City Council’s New Ward Map Released: Downtown and Collinwood to be Divided (Plain Dealer)

 

JobsOhio Dispute is Common Spat That is Echoing Across the Country(Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Obamacare Will Increase Coverage and Costs in Ohio (Dayton Daily News)

 

100 Years Later: Dayton Forever Changed by the Great Flood of 1913(Dayton Daily News)

 

1913 Flood in Columbus: Hundreds Killed; Thousands of Buildings Damaged (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Toledo Area to Mark Record-Shattering Floods That Swamped Ohio in 1913 (Toledo Blade)

 

Cincinnati Plan to Privatize Parking Sparks Backlash (Plain Dealer)

 

Splitting Downtown into More Than One Ward Would Be a Huge Mistake: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Can University Circle Lure the Rich Back to Cleveland, Acquire a Skyline and Share the Wealth: Steve Litt (Plain Dealer)

 

Some Ohioans Face Challenges to Healthful Food Access (Lancaster Eagle Gazette)

 

Sutton’s Exit Clears Way for Fitzgerald to Run For Governor (Plain Dealer)

 

In 1913, a Flooded Cleveland Came to the Rescue of City Much Harder Hit (Plain Dealer)

 

Can Cincinnati Grow Out of Deficit? Numbers Hard to Add Up(Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Ohio Legislature Makes it More Difficult to Repeal, Introduce Laws(Plain Dealer)

 

Pittsburgh to Challenge Tax Status of Major Health Center (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

 

Cleveland’s Business Community to Support Immigration Reform (Plain Dealer)

 

Both Sides Agree on Tough New Fracking Standards (Associated Press)

 

Spend Less on New Roads, More on Transit and Fix What’s Already Built, Says Akron Transportation Chief (Plain Dealer)

 

All Aboard, Ohio: Editorial (Toledo Blade)

 

Ohio Shale Gas Development Produced Spending But Not Many Jobs in 2012: Cleveland State Univ. (Plain Dealer)

 

JobsOhio to Refund Public Money That it Received (Columbus Dispatch)

 

RTA to Study Extending Healthline, Red Line Farther East (Plain Dealer)

 

State Tests Require Computers Some Schools Can’t Afford (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Census Estimates Show Greater Cleveland Population Down (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Bill on Referendums Brings Back Century-Old Debate Over Citizen’s Rights (Plain Dealer)

 

Next Bubble to Burst: College? (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Low Water Levels Bedevil Great Lakes Harbors (USA Today)

 

Two Legs of Gov. Kasich Tax Plan in Trouble (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Gov. Kasich’s Budget Plan Lowers Aid to Public Schools, Boosts Privately Run Charter Schools (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

U.S. Rep. Ryan Won’t Seek Governor Nomination (Youngstown Vindicator)

 

Cleveland Hostel Becoming Hub for Young Travelers and Young Travelers at Heart (Plain Dealer) 

 

Algae Blooms Threaten Lake Erie (New York Times)

 

Port Authority Board Approves $90 Million Bond Deal for New Cuyahoga County Headquarters (Plain Dealer)

 

Drilling Industry Could Create Population Spike in Ohio (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Mayor Jackson Emphasizes Education in His State of the City Remarks(Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson Says City is Poised for Greatness, But Not There Yet (Plain Dealer)

 

Lessons for Detroit in Pontiac’s Years of Emergency Oversight (New York Times)

 

Cleveland Start-Up Plotter Snags Top Award at SXSW Interactive (Plain Dealer)

 

For the First Time, Ohio’s Three Largest Banks All Have Reached Five-Star Financial Strength Ratings (Plain Dealer)

 

Natural Gas Industry Drives Construction Surge in Ohio (New York Times)

 

More than 150 NASA Glenn Jobs Feeling the Heat of Sequester Cuts(Plain Dealer)

 

Cuyahoga County Airport Faces Sequester Cuts (Plain Dealer)

 

Detroit Mayor Dave Bing Names Cleveland-based Jones, Day Law Firm as Counsel in Detroit Restructuring (Detroit Fr Press)

 

Revised Ohio Transportation Budget Headed for Senate Vote (Toledo Blade)

 

Freeway Speed Limits May Increase to 70 mph (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Democrat Takes Step Towards Running for Governor in 2014 (Dayton Daily News)

 

Ohio Gov. John Kasich Gets First Likely Challenger: Ed Fitzgerald(Washington Post)

 

Sunshine is Fading: Editorial (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Information Kept by Our Government Should be Presumed Open to the Public: David Marburger (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Mayors Balk at State Intrusion (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Ohio First to Target K-3 in Voucher Program (Dayton Daily News)

 

It’s Time to Stop Underestimating Frank Jackson (Cleveland Magazine)

 

Inaction Jackson (Cleveland Magazine)

 

Medicaid Expansion, Fracking Tax and Sales Tax Add Wrinkles to Busy Statehouse Lobbying Season (Plain Dealer)

 

Kasich’s Tax Plan: Sales-Tax Increase Raising Concerns (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Redistricting Reform Stalling in Ohio House (Dayton Daily News)

 

State Government Turning Out the Light on Information (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Los Angeles Frets About Low Turnout to Elect Mayor (New York Times)

 

Cleveland is Slowly Becoming a More Bike-and Pedistrian-Friendly Town(Plain Dealer)

 

How About an Ohio School Funding Do-Over?: Editorial (Plain Dealer)

 

Report: Cincinnati’s Pension Woes Not Unique (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Gov. Kasich’s Political Health Worsens With About-Face on Obamacare: Marilou Johanek (Toledo Blade)

 

Trash Mob Sets its Sights on Shaker Square Cleanup: Mark Naymik(Plain Dealer)

 

State Auditor’s Authority to Check JobsOhio Books Sparks Dispute with Gov. Kasich (Plain Dealer)

 

Court Rules Against Traffic Cameras; Ohio Considering Ban (Dayton Daily News)

 

Cleveland Schools Headquarters May Become Drury Plaza Hotel(Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Ohio Sees Record Number of New Business Filings (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Ohio Senate Bill Would Restrict Number of Days to Gather Signatures for Referendum Petitions (Plain Dealer)

 

Gov Kasich, State Auditor in Showdown Over JobsOhio (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cleveland Tourism Officials Say That New Convention Center Will be Ready Just in Time (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Beats Out Buffalo as Backdrop for “Draft Day” Movie(Columbus Business First)

 

Berkshire’s BNSF Railroad to Test Switch to Natural Gas (Wall Street Journal)

 

Cuyahoga Falls Dams to be Demolished This Summer (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Vacant Homes in Slavic Village to be Renovated for Rent or Sale (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland’s Homeless Newspaper Celebrates 20 Years: Mark Naymik(Plain Dealer)

 

A Public Boom Amid Detroit’s Public Blight (New York Times)

 

Oberlin College Students Rally in Response to Hate-Speech-Related Incidents on Campus (Plain Dealer)

 

MetroHealth System’s Economic Impact in Region is $797 Million According to CSU Report (Plain Dealer)

 

The Great Divide: Lute Harmon, Sr. (Inside Business)

 

Geauga Lake Land to Be Sold — in Pieces (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

History Could Repeat Itself in Setup for 2014 Governor’s Race: Joe Hallett (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Charter School Money is Big Question Mark in Gov. Kasich’s Education Budget (Plain Dealer)

 

Youngstown’s Improbable Comeback Attracting Attention and Creating Jobs (Plain Dealer)

 

Poor People in Ohio Don’t Get a Lot of Help: Tom Suddes (Plain Dealer)

 

Michigan Governor Clears Way for State Take Over of Detroit (Reuters)

 

Under Fire, the Mayor of Pittsburgh Quits Race (New York Times)

 

Ohioans Skeptical of Kasich’s Tax Proposals (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Gov. John Kasich’s Remarkable Rebound Continues in Ohio(Washington Post)

 

Drivers 16 and 17 Using Cellphones Can Now Lose License and Be Fined(Plain Dealer)

 

House Passes $1.5 Billion Turnpike Plan (Toledo Blade)

 

Cities, Villages Fear They’ll Lose Millions in Tax Revenue Under Proposed Change in State Law (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Schools’ Report Cards Shifting to New Format (Plain Dealer)

 

Can the Cleveland Clinic Save American Health Care? (Daily Beast)

 

Fines for Texting and Driving Start Friday March 1 (Dayton Daily News)

 

White House Outlines Ohio’s Sequestration Cuts (WDBN/Dayton)

 

Family’s 4th Generation at Helm at White Castle (Columbus Dispatch) 

 

Should Cleveland Own/Run a Golf Course? (Plain Dealer)

 

Cash Mob Bolsters West Side Market (Plain Dealer)

 

At 90, Seth Taft Embodies a more Decent Era: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Report Sheds Insight on Ohio Shale Activity (Columbus Business First)

 

A Few Fresh Signs That U.S. Rep Tim Ryan Remains Serious About Running For Ohio Governor in 2014 (Plain Dealer)

 

Shaker Square is Worth Complaining About and Historic District Will Get Makeover: Mark Naymik (Plain Dealer)

 

Honda Shifts White-Collar Workers to Marysville, OH From California(Detroit Fr Press)

 

Businesses Around Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Preparing for “Trickle-Down” Disaster (Dayton Daily News)

 

Ford to Bring 2-Liter EcoBoost Engine to Brook Park, Hundreds of Jobs to Come (Plain Dealer)

 

Ford Moving 4-Cylinder Production to Cleveland, Adding 450 Jobs(Columbus Business First)

 

President Obama to Give Ohio State Commencement Speech on May 5(Columbus Dispatch)

 

2013 Black History Month Profiles (Plain Dealer)

 

Transcript of Gov Kasich 2013 State of the State Address (Associated Press)

 

Kasich to Ohioans: “Don’t Fear Big Ideas” (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Gov. Kasich Focuses on Medicaid, Job Creation, Tax Reforms in State of the State Address (Plain Dealer)

 

Fitzgerald, Eyeing Governorship, Cites Achievements in Cuyahoga County(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Great Lakes Exposition-Type Event Envisioned for Cleveland in 2016(Plain Dealer)

 

How Ohio’s New Teacher Evaluations Will Change Student Teaching(StateImpact/NPR)

 

Ohio Tax Plan Hits Concerts, Sports, Even Bowling (Associated Press)

 

“Activist” Kasich Getting Mixed Reviews (Dayton Daily News)

 

For the Briefest Time, President Garfield was an Inspiration(Washington Post)

 

State of the State: Indicators Show Improvement, but Employment and Foreclosure Data Raise Concerns About the Strength of the Recovery(Columbus Dispatch)

 

“Frack Tax” Comes With Risk (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Kasich Budget Proposal is Balanced: Joe Hallett (Columbus Dispatch)

 

A Kasich Budget Dems Could Love?: Tom Suddes (Plain Dealer)

 

Kasich is Thinking Big and Long-Term: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Lincoln Electric’s 2012 Sales and Earnings the Highest Ever (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio to Let Feds Run Health Exchange (Mansfield NewsJournal)

 

Medicaid Expansion in Ohio Would Avoid a $404 Million Budget Gap(Dayton Daily News)

 

Historic Euclid Avenue Church Will Be Razed After Vote By Cleveland Landmark Commission (Plain Dealer)

 

Republicans Say Ohio Medicaid Expansion is a Bad Deal (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Clinic and UH Will Share Patient Data With Other Hospitals (Plain Dealer)

 

Activists Speak Against Oberlin College No-Trespass List (Chronicle-Telegram)

 

5 Take Aways from This Week’s Event on the Cleveland Plan(StateImpact)

 

Treasurer Josh Mandel Urges Lawmakers to Reject Gov. Kasich’s Recommendation to Expand Medicaid (Plain Dealer)

 

Income Tax Cut, Sales Tax Expansion Debated (Columbus Dispatch)

 

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News Aggregator Archive 6 (11/3/12 – 2/11/13)

 

Cleveland Connects: Transforming Cleveland Schools: Video(Ideastream)

  

How Did Cleveland Restaurant Scene Get so Awesome? Lessons for Buffalo (Buffalo News)

 

Ohio’s Proposed Tax Changes Could Mean Higher Tax Bills For Some(Plain Dealer)

  

Expert: Lake Erie Better But Still at Risk (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Big Data is Starting to Bring Big Jobs to Greater Cleveland (Plain Dealer)

  

Region Needs Growth Plan and This is Crucial Year: Steven Litt (Plain Dealer)

 

Exploring the Themes of Kasich’s Budget: Editorial (Plain Dealer)

 

What Role Did Supervisors Play in Controlling November Car Chase(Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Ranks Poorly on Election Performance (Patch.com)

 

What is the Cleveland Plan and Why Would I Want One? (State Impact)

  

Cleveland Needs a New Police Chief and a New Safety Director Now: Phillip Morris (Plain Dealer)

 

Exclusive: How Ohio’s Republican Governor Sold the State on Expanding Medicaid (Washington Post)

 

Home Prices Gain in Dayton’s Hardest Hit Communities (Dayton Daily News)

  

West Side Market’s History of Closings and Fires (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Sales Tax Changes: What Gov. Kasich’s Proposal Means to You(Plain Dealer)

  

Air Force Outlines Sequester Cuts (Dayton Daily News)

  

Names of Black Civil War Veterans to be Added to the Soliders and Sailors Monument in Cleveland (Plain Dealer)

 

How Ohio’s School Funding Plan Could Affect Your School District (Plain Dealer)

 

Governor Recommends Cleveland Regain Control of Cleveland Lakefront State Park (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Mayor Responds to State’s Findings in Deadly Chase (WKYC)

 

New Sales Taxes to Hit Many (Dayton Daily News)

 

Lake Huron and Michigan Record Lowest Water Levels Ever; Lake Erie Well Below Average (Associated Press)

 

In Cleveland, Bringing Back Baseball History and a Neighborhood (New York Times)

 

Columbus Commuters Top State in Time Stuck in Traffic (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Gov. Kasich Budget Overhauls Education Funding (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Ohio State Students Develop Alternative to Facebook With More Privacy (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Proposed Budget Would Shift Tax Burden By Expanding Base (Columbus Dispatch)

 

The Politics of Gov. John Kasich Budget: Analysis (Plain Dealer)

 

Gov. Kasich Announces Two-Year $63.7 Billion Budget (Toledo Blade)

 

Ohio to Expand Medicaid, Despite Gov. John Kasich’s Opposition to Obamacare (Plain Dealer)

 

Kasich Proposes Cutting Ohio’s Sales Tax, Expand Medicaid (Dayton Daily News)

 

Cities’ Hearts Beating Strong in Ohio’s Three C’s (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Tom Mulready of Cool Cleveland Thinks Our Town is Hot: My Cleveland (Plain Dealer)

 

What to do With City’s Abandoned Houses? (Plain Dealer)

 

Farmers in Ohio Divided on Fracking (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Turnpike Toll Proposal Robs Future Generations of Funds: Angie Schmitt (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Pipe Organ Manufacturer in its 110th Year as Maker of Music for Nation’s Churches (Newsnet5)

 

Cleveland Has $50.5 Million Budget Surplus in 2013 (Plain Dealer)

 

Transformer Station Launches in Ohio City (Cool Cleveland)

 

Gov Kasich’s School Plan Would Dramatically Overhaul Ohio’s Funding Formula (Plain Dealer)

 

Exclusive: Should Ohio Expand Medicaid? (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Report: Ohio Poverty Increasing (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Sustainable Cleveland 2019 to Focus on Advanced and Renewable Energy This Year (Plain Dealer)

 

Manufacturing Surge Powers Ohio Rebound (Dayton Daily News)

 

 

Deep Spending Cuts are Likely, Lawmakers Say, With No Deal on Sequester in Sight (Washington Post)

 

 

Secretary of State Husted and Other Republicans Say Electoral College Changes Not in Store in Ohio (Plain Dealer)

 

 

Transformer Station is Set to Transform Cleveland’s Art Scene (Plain Dealer)

 

 

Stuck in Reverse, Detroit Edges Closer to Bankruptcy (Reuters)

 


Anti-Smoking Marketing Works, But Ohio Spends Almost Nothing On It
(Plain Dealer)

 

 

Lake Erie Off to Another Slow Start for Ice Cover (Plain Dealer)

 

 

Ohio State to Save $1 Million a Year by Buying Wind Power (Columbus Dispatch)

 

 

Cuyahoga County Still Paying Off Gateway Bonds (Plain Dealer)

 

 

Virginia Bill on Electoral College Change Appears Headed for Defeat(Washington Post)

 

 

Republicans Hit Obstacles in Altering Electoral College (Los Angeles Times)

 

 

Pieces Are Starting to Move Into Place for 2014 Ohio Governor’s Race: Joe Hallett (Columbus Dispatch)

 

 

Ohio State Tests Slated to Get Much Harder in Two Years (Plain Dealer)

 

 

Google Fiber Provides Faster Internet and, Cities Hope, Business Growth(Washington Post)

 

 

Road Priorities Uncertain Pending Deal for Ohio Turnpike (Mansfield News Journal)

 

 

Hope For Redistricting Reform in Ohio: Dan Moulthrop (Huffington Post)

 

 

Courdray Pick May Affect Ohio Governor’s Race in 2014 (Columbus Dispatch)

 

 

Cleveland Outpaces Nation Drawing Venture Capital to its Tech Scene(Plain Dealer)

 

  

2013 Great Ohioans of All Time Chosen by Statehouse Review Board(Ohio Statehouse)

 

 

Ohio Waste-Handling Infrastucture is Being Overwhelmed by Marcellus Shale Wastewater (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

 

 

Pittsburgh’s Three Rivers, Now a Public Attraction (New York Times)

 

 

Northeast Ohio House Sales Rose 13.4% in 2012. Condo Sales Jumped(Plain Dealer)

 

 

Ohio Labor Pool Continues to Shrink (Dayton Daily News)

 

 

Owner May Close Former Huntington Building if County Locates HQ Elsewhere (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

 

Cleveland’s Urban Scene Gets a Boost From Young Adults Moving In(Plain Dealer)

 

 

Teachers Could Be Next to Retire En Masse (Columbus Dispatch)

 

 

Opposing Views on Obama and Future of Country Split Ohio Community(Washington Post)

 

 

Shaker LaunchHouse Director Reflects on Big Year (Shaker Patch)

 

 

Priest Shortage Pressing Ohio Catholics (Dayton Daily News)

 

 

Universities Face Drop in Future Enrollees (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

 

Cleveland Orchestra Attendance Surging Thanks to Programs Aimed at Children, Students (Plain Dealer)

 

 

“Captain America” Sequel Slated For Early Summer Shoot in Cleveland(Plain Dealer)

 

 

Redistricting Tops Husted’s Agenda (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

 

FirstEnergy Sponsorship Deal With Browns Worth $102 Million Over 17 Years (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

 

Flats Based Fishmongers Look to Lake Erie to Boost Local Food Production (Fresh Water)

 

 

Cleveland’s RTA to Unveil Nonpolluting Hydrogen-Fueled Bus (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio May See $1.4 Billion Gain By Expanding Medicaid Coverage (Toledo Blade)

 

Cleveland State University Expected to Reduce Number of Credit Hours Needed to Graduate (Plain Dealer)

 

FirstEnergy Buys Cleveland Browns Stadium Naming Rights (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Free Online Classes Have Area Colleges Determining the Best Way to Proceed (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Cleveland Institute of Art Will Sell Its East Blvd Site to Cleveland Museum of Art and CWRU (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio State to Require Sophomores to Live On Campus Starting in 2016(Dayton Daily News)

 

200th Horizontal Well Drilled in Ohio’s Utica Shale Play (Youngstown Business Journal)

 

New Water Lows for Great Lakes Could Drain Local Economies (CNN)

 

Cuyahoga County Council President Questions Executive’s Right to Fire Sheriff (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Drillers Gird for Fight with Kasich (Youngstown Vindicator)

 

Right-to-Work: Issue is a Poltical Hot Potato (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Unemployment Rates Falls in All Ohio Metro Areas (Plain Dealer)

 

Cashing in Assets or Selling City’s Jewels? (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Cleveland Museum of Art to Launch Interactive Center, iPad Custom Tours (Plain Dealer)

 

Merger Study to Involve Four Communities: Moreland Hills, Pepper Pike, Orange and Woodmere (Sun News)

 

Honda to Assemble 2014 Accord Hybrid in Ohio (New York Times)

 

Americans Under 50 Fare Poorly on Health Measures, New Report Says(New York Times)

 

Cuyahoga County Chief Fitzgerald Seems Ready to Run for Governor(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Republicans Voted More Heavily Than Dems in 2012 Early Voting(Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Voters Cast Record Number of Absentee Ballots in November 2012 Election (Associated Press)

 

Colleges Lose Pricing Power (Wall Street Journal)

 

Cleveland Healthcare Industry the Darling of Venture Capitalists in 2012(Plain Dealer)

 

Ideas to Reinvent Detroit (Detroit Fr. Press)

 

Strickland Won’t Run for Governor in 2014 (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Graduation Test Will Be Replaced After 2013-2014 School Year(Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio’s High-Risk Legislative To-Do List: Editorial (Plain Dealer)

 

Nearly Half-Million Ohio Kids Likely to Fall From “Proficient” Under New Standards (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Second Inner Belt Bridge, Estimated at $330 Million, Drawing Contactors’ Interest (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Third Graders Face Ultimatum: Learn to Read or Repeat the Year (PBS)

 

Toledo Turbines’ Future Pondered (Toledo Blade)

 

Time For a Change in Ohio’s Public Education Funding: Mica Caine(Huffington Post)

 

Never-Seen Cleveland Police Pursuit Video (WKYC)

 

A Shocking and Shameful Lack of Imagination: Why Don’t More Companies Emulate Lincoln Electric? (The Motley Fool)

 

Kent State Bowl Appearance Looks to be a Sellout (Akron Beacon Journal) 

 

Keeping Cleveland Classical (Waco Tribune)

 

2012 was the Warmest Year on Record in Cleveland (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio College Grads Make $20K More Than High School Grads (Dayton Business Journal)

 

Ohio House Delagation Backs “Fiscal-Cliff” Deal; See How They Voted (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Utica Shale Development Continues Slow, Steady Progress in Ohio (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Drilling Industry Wants to Use Barges to Remove Wastewater (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Retired Celeste Reflects at 75 on His Public Career (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Budget, School Funding, Taxes Major Issues Facing Ohio Leaders in 2013 (Dayton Daily News)

 

Cleveland’s Population Loss Means 2 More City Council Seats Eliminated Next Year (Plain Dealer)

 

Record Levels of Plastic Pollution Found in Lake Erie (Plain Dealer)

 

University Circle’s Uptown Development Offers Lessons For Budding Upper Chester Project (Plain Dealer)

 

Government Keeping More Secrets in Ohio (Chillicothe Gazette)

 

Faced With Tight Budgets, More Ohio Schools Consider Open Enrollment(StateImpact Ohio)

 

East Cleveland to Cut 20% of Police Force (Fox 8)

 

Port of Cleveland Expects New Rail Link to Boost Traffic (Plain Dealer)

 

As Swing Districts Dwindle, Can a Divided House Stand: Nate Silver(New York Times)

 

Cleveland Club Connects Students to City (Beachwood Beachcomber)

 

New Ohio Drivers License Will Cost More, Take Longer to Get (Dayton Daily News)

 

JobsOhio Claims the Buckeye State Nearly Tops For New Jobs: PolitiFact Ohio (Plain Dealer)

 

Part-Visionary, Part-Realist, All In: Joe Frolik (Plain Dealer)

 

Approaching Illness as a Team at the Cleveland Clinic (New York Times)

 

Toledo Public Schools Adopts New Curriculum Model (Toledo Blade)

 

NHL Lockout Has Tax Cost (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Schools Budget Squeeze Means Fewer Teachers (Dayton Daily News)

 

Does Ohio Still Have Clout on Capitol Hill? (Dayton Daily News)

 

FBI Agent Oliver Leaves Cleveland After Co-leading Five-Year Cuyahoga County Corruption Case (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Population Still Lagging (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Ohio Unemployment Rate Drops for Third-Straight Month (Dayton Daily News)

 

Right-to-Work Would Face Public Fight in Ohio, Unlike Michigan (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Shale Gas Development Supports 39,000 Jobs According to Industry Study (Plain Dealer)

 

Uptown Project in University Circle Starts Second Phase in January(Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Clinic Diagnoses Healthcare Act (Wall Street Journal)

 

Lakes Erie, Ontario Most Threatened (Detroit Fr Press)

 

Cincinnati Airport Trying to Rebuild After Drastic Reduction in Flights(NewsNet 5)

 

Cleveland Metro School District to Seek New Headquarters (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Electoral College is Unpopular, Yet Lives On (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Trayless Cafeterias at Bowling Green State Univ. Cut Waste (Toledo Blade)

 

More Seniors Trapped in Children’s Student Debt (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Lawmakers and Elections Officials Must Get Started on Voting Reforms: Mark Naymik (Plain Dealer)

 

Gov. Kasich’s Turnpike Plan is Chuck-Wagon Politicking at its Best: Tom Suddes (Plain Dealer)

 

Road Legislation Won’t Be Quick (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Senate Votes 32-1 to Change Redistricting Process (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Legal Challenges Could Put a Lid on the Shale Gas Boom in Ohio (Plain Dealer)

 

Detroit Faces Fresh Fight For Control (Wall Street Journal)

 

Green City Growers to Plant First Winter Crop in Large Cleveland Greenhouse (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio ACLU Calls for Special Prosecutor and New Investigators into Fatal Cleveland Shooting (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Lost More Residents Than it Gained Last Year (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Ohio Governor Releases Road Plan Funded by Turnpike Bonds(Reuters)

 

LEEDCo Awarded $4 Million to Launch Offshore Wind Development on Lake Erie (Plain Dealer)

 

Samuel Gompers Debates With Newton D. Baker about “Right-To-Work” Laws in 1922 (Google Books)

 

New Plan Surfaces to Redraw Districts (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Turnpike to Stay Public (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Poll: Ohioans Support System of Selecting Justices (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Geis Cos. Plan for New Cuyahoga Cty Offices Could Revive Troubled Downtown Intersection (Plain Dealer)

 

Michigan Votes to Restrict Union Rights (Reuters)

 

Gov. Kasich Set to Suggest Changes For Turnpike (Toledo Blade)

 

Ohio’s Health Ranking Remains Poor as State Battles Smoking, Obesity(Plain Dealer)

 

Why Rivers No Longer Burn (Slate)

 

Golf Courses Fade Away in Rough Conditions (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Cleveland Schools to Auction It’s Headquarters (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Lack of Reading Skills “Alarming” (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Revamped Crawford Auto Collection to Open Next Yeat at Revived Historical Society (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Grants Historic Capital Theater 5 Extra Years to Pay Off Loan(Plain Dealer)

 

Kasich Turning From Tax Credits (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Readying a 2016 Convention Bid: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Police Shooting Leaves More Questions Than Bullets (Plain Dealer)

 

Northeast Ohio Named a Tech Hotspot for High-Tech Job Growth (Plain Dealer)

 

Cuyahoga County to Sell Ameritrust Buildings to Unnamed Buyer (Plain Dealer)

 

$1 Billion Ohio Natural Gas Processing Plant to Open in May, Encouraging More Drilling (Plain Dealer)

 

Michigan Oks Right-to-Work Law Amid Angry Protests (USA Today)

 

Cleveland Clinic CEO Shares His Vision For the Future of Healthcare(Business Insider)

 

Detroit Faces Threat of State-Appointed Emergency Financial Manager(New York Times)

 

Honda to Export More Cas from N. America Than it Imports Within Two Years (Plain Dealer)

 

Paper Carriers Concerned About Plain Dealer Future (WKYC)

 

Cuyahoga County Considers Consumer Affairs Department (Plain Dealer)

 

Program to Help Ohio Schools Teach Historic Texts (Akron Beacon Journal/Associated Press)

 

Cleveland Plain Dealer Tells Guild it Plans to Cut About One-Third of Newsroom Staff (Poynter)

 

American Cities Fighting to Keep Millennials From Moving to Suburbs(USA Today)

 

Ohio City Residents Fight to Keep McDonald’s Franchise Out (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Shale Drilling Slows (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cleveland Plain Dealer Workers Fight Layoffs and Loss of Daily Paper(New York Times)

 

How Will Kasich Play the Turnpike? – Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Gets Another High-Speed Broadband Alternative (Plain Dealer)

 

What’s Next For Ohio Redistricting? (Akron Legal News)

 

Ohio House OKs Plan to Give Letter Grades to Schools (Akron Beacon Journal)

  

Cuyahoga County Wants to Set Up College Savings Accounts For All Kindergartners (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Plain Dealer Mulls Layoffs, Restructuring (USA Today)

 

Inside the Talks: Fiscal Framework Emerges (Politico)

 

Rep. Marcy Kaptur Optimistic That She’ll Win Top Appropriations Job (Plain Dealer)

  

Part-Time “Road Scholars” Teaching More Classes at Ohio Universities (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Ohio Grad Rates Show Racial Disparity (Columbus Dispatch)

 

As Great Lakes Plummet, Towns Try to Save Harbors (Associated Press)

  

Ohio Supreme Court Upholds Legislative Maps (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Split Ohio Supreme Court Says Redistricting Map is Constitutional (Plain Dealer)

  

Is There Enough Water for “Fracking” Boom? (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Expanded Medicaid Could Cost State $3.1 Billion (Dayton Daily News)

 

What’s the Real Cause of Looming Physician Shortage? (Cincinnati Business Courier)

  

Many Ohio Third-Graders in Danger of Failing (Bucyrus Telegraph Forum)

 

4 Decades Later, Kent State Turns a Page (Wall Street Journal)

 

Algae, Invaders Threaten Lake Erie (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Launches Website to Ease College Planning (Chillicothe Gazette)

  

Electing Black Statewide Officeholders Remains an Elusive Challenge (Plain Dealer)

 

iPad Thefts Challenge School District: Sharon Broussard (Plain Dealer)

 

College Readiness Exam Replacing Ohio Graduation Test (Toledo Blade)

  

Property Owners Want Out of Dublin (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Health Insurance Costs Rising, with Cleveland-Area Employees Paying More (Plain Dealer) 

 

World’s First “Biocellar” to be Built in Cleveland’s Hough Neighborhood (Plain Dealer) 

 

One in 9 Ohio Teens Smokes, Survey Finds (Fremont News-Messenger)

 

October Home Sales Climb in NE Ohio, Statewide vs. Year Ago (Crain’s Clevelands Business) 

 

Team NEO Predicts Strong Job Growth in NE Ohio by 2020 (Plain Dealer)

 

Dissecting Ohio Dialects (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cleveland Metroparks Close to Lakefront Takeover (Plain Dealer) 

 

Ohio Won’t Set Up State Health-Care Exchange (Akron Beacon Journal) 

 

Ohio, Wisconsin Say They Will Not Run Their Own Health Exchanges (Reuters)

  

Ohio University Nears “Fiscal Cliff” of its Own (Columbus Dispatch)

  

Ohio a Battlegound State for Lincoln, too (Washington Post)

  

Ohio Unemployment Rate Drops Again, Below U.S. Rate (Akron Beacon Journal)

  

Gap Between Rich and Poor Ohioans Widens (Dayton Daily News)

 

Northeast Ohio Losing Three Key Voices on Capital Hill (Plain Dealer) 

 

Charter Schools Attracting Larger Share of Students in Cleveland (Plain Dealer)

  

Bar Association Urges Commission to Take Up Redistricting Reform (Plain Dealer)

  

Shale Gas Fueling an American Industrial Revival (Washington Post)

  

Once a Point of Civic Pride, the Stadium Could End Up Being Another Mistake on the Lake (Cleveland Scene)

 

Chesapeake Sees Dimming Oil Prospects in Ohio (Wall Street Journal)

 

Judging Judges in Ohio: Jill Miller Zimon (Civic Commons)

 

Clock Ticking on Ohio Health Care Decision (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Process of Drawing Legislative and Congressional Maps May Change (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohioans’ Food Stamp Aid to Be Cut (Toledo Blade)

 

Chin Refugees Nestle in Columbus Area (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cuyahoga County Precinct Map Shows Areas Where Obama Beat Romney Unanimously (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Voters Place Practicality Over Ideology Every Time: Tom Suddes (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Now 10 Years Old, the Peter B. Lewis Building is Quietly Transforming Business Education at CWRU (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Polls Need Short Answer to Long Lines (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Plain Dealer Staff Launches Campaign to Save the Daily Paper (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Supreme Court Candidate Who Shunned Donations Ends Up Victorious (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Iffy on Health-Insurance Exchange (Columbus Dispatch)

 

University of Akron President Says High Tuition Rates No Longer Can Be Justified (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Cleveland Schools Restore Programs After Levy Wins (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Supreme Court Races Historic (Toledo Blade)

 

Library Issues Favorable With Taxpayers Statewide (Dayton Daily News)

 

Summit County No Longer Has Representative in Congress (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Port Authority Issue Failed Heartily With Most Votes Counted (Plain Dealer)

 

It Really Did Come Down to Ohio (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

President Obama Wins Second Term, Wins Ohio (Plain Dealer)

 

Sherrod Brown Wins Re-Election to U.S. Senate (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cleveland Schools Tax Passing By a Wide Margin (Plain Dealer)

 

Two Statewide Issues Soundly Defeated (Toledo Blade)

 

Few US House Races in Ohio Truly Competitive (San Francisco Chronicle/Associated Press)

 

5 Maps to Election Victory in Ohio (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Law Could Bring Long Delays in a Recount (New York Times)

 

Ohio’s Complicated Process for Counting Provisional Ballots Could Decide the Presidency (Plain Dealer)

 

All Eyes on Ohio on Eve of Election (Los Angeles Times)

 

12 Counties to Watch for Clues to the Presidential Race as Ohio Votes Roll in (Plain Dealer)

 

How to Tell Who’s Winning Ohio on Election Night (Plain Dealer)

 

Port Authority an Asset: Lute Harmon Sr. (Inside Business)

 

Decision 2012: Key Ohio Ballot Issues (WKYC)

 

Breakdown: How Cleveland Public Schools are Funded (WKYC)

 

“5 Ohios” Analyzed in Swing State (Boston Herald/Associated Press)

 

The Vanishing Electoral Battleground (New York Times)

 

Out-of-State Students Cast Their Ballots in Ohio (Chillicothe Gazette)

 

From the Primaries to Portmania, 5 Events That Shaped the Presidential Race in Ohio (Plain Dealer)

 

Driller Says It’s Thrilled With Ohio Shale Results (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Lawyers Descend on Ohio – Just in Case (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Early Voting Takes on Circus-Like Quality in Ohio (Los Angeles Times)

 

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News Aggregator Archive 5 (8/21/12 – 11/2/12)

 

Cuyahoga County Cleanup After Superstorm Focuses on Power Issues (Plain Dealer)


Cloaks, Daggers and Judicial Robes: Thomas Suddes (Plain Dealer)


In Ohio, They Can’t Wait For the Campaigns’ Stalking to End (Washington Post)


Academic Emergency (Cleveland Scene Magazine)


Debate on Ohio’s Issue 2: Terry Casey v. Dan Tokaji (Cleveland City Club)

Effect of an Issue 2 Ballot Win in Ohio Debated at City Club (Plain Dealer)

Honda to Invest $200M, Create 200 Jobs at Two Ohio Plants (Dayton Daily News)


Election Lawyers to Monitor Ohio Balloting (Plain Dealer)


Turnout Will Tell the Tale: Joe Frolik (Plain Dealer)


NE Ohio Water Treatment Plants at Capacity (WKYC)


IBM Supercomputer, Watson, is Headed to Medical School — in Cleveland (Plain Dealer)


Cleveland’s Growing Asian Community Makes An Outsized Impact (Plain Dealer)


Ohio U.S. Senate Poll: Sherrod Brown Leads Josh Mandel by 4 Points (Plain Dealer)


Dead Heat: Obama, Romney Tied in Ohio (Dayton Daily News)


Fighting For the Votes of Central Ohio: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)


Honda’s Ohio Plant Changed Competitive Landscape in America (Detroit Fr Press)


Cleveland’s Charter School Growth a Cautionary Tale for Chicago (Chicago Tribune)


All Voters Matter, But Ohio Matters Most: Editorial Cartoon (Los Angeles Times)


Ohio’s Nightmare Voting Scenerio (Cincinnati Enquirer)


Absentee Ballots Could Hang Up Ohio’s Results (USA Today)


Officials in NE Ohio Health Care Community Angle to Change “Medical Mart” Name (Crain’s Cleveland Business)


Northeast Ohio Schools Come Up “Clean” in State Auditor’s Attendance Review (Plain Dealer)


Why China Isn’t Ohio’s Boogeyman (Salon)


U.S. May Soon Become World’s Top Oil Producer (Associated Press)


Ohio Said to Lack Passenger Rail Support (Toledo Blade)


Ohio Has 50-50 Chance of Deciding Election: Nate Silver (New York Times)


Ohio is the Most Important State in the World!: John Stewart (Comedy Central)


Enrollment Drop at NE Ohio Community Colleges (Crain’s Cleveland Business)


Is Ohio’s “Secret” Energy Boom Going Bust? (Reuters)


Russell Means, Indian Activist, and Former Clevelander, Dies at 72 (Plain Dealer)


Russell Means, Who Revived Warrior Image of American Indian, Dies at 72 (New York Times)


Ohio Gasoline Prices Continue Falling Toward $3 Per Gallon, Second Lowest in Nation (Plain Dealer)


Apple Sees Schools Buoying Tablet Lead With IPad in Class (Bloomberg)


In Some School Districts, About 40% of Third-Graders Could Be Held Back By New State Law (Columbus Dispatch)


Ohio, Maker or Breaker of Presidents (Bloomberg)


To Some Homeowners on Cleveland’s West Side, the School Levy is Indeed About More Than Money: Mark Naymik (Plain Dealer)


Voters Wisely Favor Cleveland School Levy: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)


Ohio County Elections Director Resigns, Citing Stress of Coming Presidential Election (Associated Press)


Ohio Has Early Voting, But Other Access Issues Remain (Los Angeles Times)

 

Has Ohio School Funding Been Fixed? (Fremont News-Messenger)

 

The City Club of Cleveland Celebrates 100 Years – Video (Cleveland City Club)

 

Ohio Bill Would Ban TV Blackouts of Games in Stadiums Funded by Taxpayers (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Ohio’s Unemployment Rate Falls to 7 Percent (Business Week)

 

Tremont Electric, a Tiny Cleveland Start-Up, Finds Big Interest in its Green Energy Device (Plain Dealer)

 

Northeast Ohio Schools Do Well, Generally on State Report Cards (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Student Debt 8 Percent Higher Than U.S. Average (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Proponents, Opponents Debate Issue 2 (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Touts Early Voting Numbers (CNN)

 

Presidential Candidates Focus on Ohio College Vote (Associated Press/WNCT)

 

Bike Culture in Cleveland (Cleveland State Cauldron)

 

Ohio and the Election: 90-Second Know-It-All: William Neff (Plain Dealer)

 

U.S. Supreme Court Denies Ohio Secretary of State’s Appeal Over Early Voting Rules (Plain Dealer)

 

Supreme Court Rejects Appeal to Block Early Voting in Ohio (Los Angeles Times)

 

The Whizard of Oz Involves Ohio Politics (Springfield News)

 

Debate: Ohio Senate Debate Between Josh Mandel and Sherrod Brown (CSPAN)

 

With Much at Stake, Brown and Mandel Trade Jabs (Dayton Daily News)

 

Differences on Display as U.S. Reps. Jim Renacci and Betty Sutton Spar at City Club (Plain Dealer)

 

Debate: Ohio’s 16th Congressional District: Betty Sutton v. Jim Renacci (Cleveland City Club)

 

Why Ohio Swings: Geographic, Economic Diversity Complicate Ohio, “Close Mirror” of the Nation (Washington Post)

 

Ohio, Navada, Florida Have Longest-Running Streaks as Swing States (Plain Dealer)

 

Three-Year Degrees Are Possible, According to Plans Submitted by Ohio’s Public Universities (Plain Dealer)

 

Indianapolis’ Downtown Sports Strategy Hints at Lessons for Cleveland (Plain Dealer)

 

In Ohio, a Few Votes Here or There Could Win or Lose Race: Thomas Suddes (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Voting Dispute Makes its Way to the Supreme Court (Washington Post)

 

What the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority Tax Means for Lakefront Users: Mark Naymik (Plain Dealer)

 

Appeals Court Tells Ohio to Count Ballots Tainted by Poll Worker Mistakes (Washington Post)

 

Nashville Abandons Plans For a Medical Mart; Cleveland Has the Field to Itself (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Metroparks Accepts Acacia Country Club Property to Develop as Park Land (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Colleges Still Lag in Minorities, Officials Say (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Three Ohio Cities Deemed Best For Working Moms (Reuters)

 

Renacci, Sutton Spar in 16th District City Club Debate (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted to Appeal Early Voting Decision to U.S. Supreme Court (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Official Will Take Early Voting Decision to Supreme Court (New York Times)

 

Ohio is Global Center of 2012 Election (Coshocton Tribune)

 

In Search of New Residents, Cleveland Looks South to Attract Latino Professionals (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio’s U.S. Senate Race Draws Milions in Outside Money; Will it Work? (Plain Dealer)

 

Field Trips Becoming History at Some Ohio Schools (Canton Repository)

 

Issue 2 Could Change the Balance of Power in Ohio (Dayton Daily News)

 

Federal Judge Reinstates Early Voting in Ohio (Washington Post)

 

Early Voting is Restored in Ohio (New York Times)

 

Utica Shale Needs “Nodding Donkeys” to Unleash Bonanza (Bloomberg)

 

In Cleveland, a Flashy New Museum But an Even Better Neighborhood (The Atlantic Cities)

 

Battleground Ohio is So Vital, It’s Even Drawing Global Tour Groups (Tacoma News Herald)

 

Nearly 1 Million Ohioans Ask For Absentee Ballots (Dayton Daily News)

 

Statewide College Enrollment Steadily Declines (Dayton Daily News)

 

Voting in NE Ohio Starts With a Rush: Editorial (Plain Dealer)

 

Early Voting Starts Today in Ohio (Dayton Daily News)

  

An Axiom for a Reason: Ohio and Presidential Campaigns (The Hill)

 

Keeping Cleveland a United Airlines Hub Two Years After the Merger (Plain Dealer)

 

Drought Hits Shippers on Great Lakes (Wall Street Journal)

 

Skills Shortage in Ohio’s Shale Sector Could Fuel Wage Bump for Some (Newark Advocate)

 

Colleges in Ohio Courting Students Far From the Buckeye State (Plain Dealer)

 

How Online Education is Changing School in Ohio (StateImpact Ohio)

 

Cleveland Contracts Designer, Builder for New Skatepark in the Flats (Plain Dealer)

 

“Captain America” Sequel to be Filmed in Cleveland (Plain Dealer)

 

Marvel Returning to Cleveland to Film Captain America: Winter Soldier (Spinoff.com)

 

Eric Gordon “State of the Cleveland Schools” 9/27/12 (Cleveland City Club)

 

Cleveland Schools Chief Eric Gordon: “It’s Do or Die Time” for District (Plain Dealer)

 

Evidence of Carp Keeps Lake Watchers on Edge (Toledo Blade)

 

2012 Ohio School Report Cards – Searchable Database (Plain Dealer)

 

Early Voting on Pace to Surpass 2008 Levels in Ohio (Washington Post)

 

Cleveland Makes the Innovation Scene at TheAtlantic.com (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

A Space to Be an Entrepreneur…in Cleveland (Atlantic Magazine)

 

Group Challenges Ohio’s Drilling Rules (Canton Repository)

 

Ohio Constitution to Get a Thorough Review (Plain Dealer)

 

Greater Cleveland County Poverty Rates Range From 8 Percent to 19 Percent: Statistical Snapshot (Plain Dealer)

 

Undecided Ohio Voters Decisive in Presidential Election (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Must-Win Ohio is Under Siege (Philadelphia Inquirer)

 

Breaking News. Newspapers are Not Dead: Lute Harmon Sr. (Inside Business)

 

Ohio Joblessness Holds at 7.2% (Toledo Blade)

 

Ohio Not Ready For “Fracking”? (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Urban Farms are Taking Root in Cleveland, Bringing Home Surprising Harvests (Plain Dealer)

 

Shale: A New Kingmaker in Energy Politics (Wall Street Journal)

 

Northeast Ohio Bioscience Industry Growing, Adding Jobs (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland State University Building Campus Life Options (Plain Dealer)

 

Interactive: The Battle For Ohio (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Cleveland Mayor Proposes One Development Team For Lakefront (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Rust Belt Reset (Forbes)

 

Case Western Reserve Welcomes ROTC on Campus After More Than 4 Decades (Plain Dealer)

 

Manitowoc Planning Expansion, Division HQ at East Side Operation; to Add Up to 200 Jobs (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Voter Fraud Fairly Uncommon (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

A Smarter Cuyahoga County Takes Shape Under the Crayons of Amatuer Mapmakers: Joe Frolik (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Early Voting Boon to Voters But Can Lead to Problems, Officials Say (Coshocton Tribune)

 

High Phosphorous Levels Are Changing the Face of Lake Erie Fishing (Plain Dealer)

 

Redistricting Reform: Panel OKs New Wording After Supreme Court Invalidates Old Language (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Income Down, Rates of Poverty and Uninsured Unchanged, 2011 Census Figures Show (Plain Dealer)

 

Never Cured Cancer or Built a Spaceship, But Trying to Capture a University’s Attention: Will Walker (New York Times)

 

Cleveland Metropolitan School District Holds Student Summit to Address Bullying (newsnet5)

 

Health Insurance Premiums Increase Faster Than Wages (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Good Food, Better Neighborhoods: Joe Frolik (Plain Dealer)

 

Crucial Ohio at the Heart of Presidential Campaign (Associated Press)

 

Visit to New Cleveland Convention Center. Medical Mart Reveals Big, Raw Structures: Steve Litt (Plain Dealer)

 

Finance-Course Requirement Proposed for Ohio Students (Toledo Blade)

 

A Big, Costly School Levy — That Can Pass in Cleveland: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

U.S., Canada Will Extend Protection of Great Lakes; First Renewal in 25 Years (Plain Dealer)

 

Acacia Country Club in Lyndhurst to be Sold to The Conservation Fund (Sun News)


Art Modell, 1925-2012: He was a Sportsman. a Showman and a Survivor (ESPNCleveland)


New $1.5 Billion Natural Gas Pipeline Proposed for Northern Ohio (Plain Dealer)


Sherrod Brown and Josh Mandel Campaigns Reject Discussion of Civility; Throwing Mud Works (Akron Beacon Journal)


Ohio Absentee Ballot Forms on the Way (Cincinnati Enquirer)


The Ins and Outs of Redistricting (Columbus Dispatch)


Ohio Lawmakers Pan A Uniform Municipal-Income-Tax-Bill (Plain Dealer)


Shaker LaunchHouse Accelerator to Assist 10 Fledgling Businesses (Sun News)


100th Anniversary of Cleveland’s NAACP Chapter – 2 Articles from Plain Dealer


Judge Overturns Ohio Law, Restores In-Person Early Voting 3 Days Leading to Election Day (Plain Dealer)


Student Entrepreneurs Find Support at Blackstone LaunchPad (Plain Dealer)


Ohio’s Texting-While-Driving Ban to Take Effect (Cincinnati Enquirer)


Detroit Avenue in Cleveland Will Soon Cater to Those on 2 Wheels (Plain Dealer)


Chip Maker Shearer’s Foods Sold; Family Leaders to Step Down (Akron Beacon Journal)


Federal Judge Blocks Ohio Law That Rejected 14,000 Ballots in 2008 (Los Angeles Times)


Ohio Takes Step to Better Coordinate Medicare Care (San Francisco Chronicle)


Mount Pleasant, Steeped in History, is Ready to Thrive Again, Advocates Say (Plain Dealer)


Neil Armstrong, Ohio Resident and First Man on Moon, Dies at 82 (New York Times)


Neil Armstrong, 82, Has Died (Cincinnati Enquirer)


Neil Armstrong: His Ohio Hometown Mourns Local Legend (Los Angeles Times)


Proposed Independent Redistricting Commission is Unconstitutional: Mark R. Brown, Guest Columnist (Plain Dealer)


Housing Market in Some Areas Shifting Toward Sellers (Cleveland Jewish News)


More Than 12,000 Government Jobs Lost in Ohio in 2011 (Chillicothe Gazette)


GM to Invest $220 Million in 2 Ohio Factories to Build Next-Generation of Cruze Compact Car (Washington Post)


Pay-to-Play Fees on the Rise in Many Northeast Ohio School Districts (Newsnet 5)

 

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News Aggregator Archive 4 (7/1/12 – 8/21/12)

Cleveland: Trying to Keep United Hub at Hopkins (WKYC)


Ohio Corn Yield Falls 29%, Soy Counts Decline, Tour Shows (Bloomberg)


Ohio “Middle-of-Road” State on Early Voting Rights (Dayton Daily News)


More Development Ahead for Ohio City (Plain Dealer)


Ohio 2nd Most Toxic State, Study Says (Dayton Daily News)


Redraw Cuyahoga County to Erase Deplication and Save Money: Joe Frolik (Plain Dealer)


Betty Sutton and Jim Renacci Fight Confusion and Each Other in Ohio Congressional Race (Plain Dealer)


Everyone Plays Turnout Game: Thomas Suddes (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Election’s Chief Says Voting Should Be Easy (Akron Beacon Journal)


Life in Print After Digital? Local Publishers Think So (Crain’s Cleveland Business)


Three Ohio Universities Establish Statewide Research Collaboration (Crain’s Cleveland Business)


2013 Honda Accord Gets New Engines, Transmissions Built in Ohio (Plain Dealer)


University Circle Film Still Short of Funding (Plain Dealer)


Conservation Fund Offers $14.75 Million to Buy, Preserve Acacia Country Club Land in Lyndhurst (Plain Dealer)


Redistricting Reform Proposal Will be Issue 2 on the Fall Ballot; State Panal Approves Ballot Language (Plain Dealer)


Ohio’s Potential $1B Surplus: What to Do With It? (Marietta Times)


Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted Calls For Uniform Early Voting Hours (Plain Dealer)


Presidential Campaigns Spar Over Ohio Election Law (Washington Post)


Overt Discrimination in Ohio (New York Times)


Ohio 13th-Worst in Obesity, But All is Not Lost (Columbus Dispatch)


Ohio Lawmakers Have Eyes on Prize in Fall Campaigns (Toledo Blade)


President Garfield was a Profoundly Good Man Whose Descendants Still Enrich Our Community: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Campaign to Overhaul Redistricting Process Will Be Hard Fought (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Allows Voter Changes Online (Toledo Blade)


Ohio Economy Improving, But Residents Can’t Feel It (Washington Post)


Health Care is Key Issue in Ohio’s U.S. Senate Race (Dayton Daily News)

 

 

Rockefeller and His Oil Empire (Inside Business)

 

The Truth About Bridge Tolls (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

If You Like Lincoln’s Ribfest, You’ve Got Cleveland to Thank For It (Lincoln Nebraska Journal Star)

 

Avenue District Tower Sale Closes Paving Way For 56 Downstown Cleveland Condos to be Rented (Plain Dealer)

 

In Ohio, Swing State Politics Have Real-Life Impact (CNN)

 

Rep. Steve LaTourette Announces His Retirement from Congress (Plain Dealer)

 

Rep. Steve LaTourette Announces He Will Not Run for Re-Election (Patch.com)

 

Ohio 14th District History and Map (Wikipedia)

 

Fate of Print Schedule at Plain Dealer a Hot Topic (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Second Phase of Ohio Oil Development Begins (Canton Repository)

 

Will Ohio Count Your Vote? (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Term Limits Do Little to Oust Ohio Lawmakers (Toledo Blade)

 

The Case Against Legislative Term Limits: Thomas Suddes (Plain Dealer)

 

Randy Lerner Close to Selling Controlling Interest in Cleveland Browns to Jimmy Haslam III (Plain Dealer)

 

Google to Offer Kansas City Ultra-Fast Internet for $70 Per Month (Plain Dealer)

 

Can Local Food Carry the West Side Market into the Next Century? (Cleveland Scene)

 

FirstEnergy Looking into Building Small Nuclear Reactor (Plain Dealer)

 

Goodyear Tests Tires Made With Soybean Oil (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Cleveland Clinic, Ohio State to Work Jointly to Commercialize Medical Technologies (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

OSU, Cleveland Clinic Form Technology Partnership (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Board of Regents Considers Policy Against All Tobacco on Campuses (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Ohio Carpet-Bombed With Campaign Ads (Politico)

 

Port of Cleveland’s Soon-to-Be Requested Tax Levy Could Help Transform Our Waterfronts: Steve Litt (Plain Dealer)

 

Area Drought Likely to Rank Among Worst (Toledo Blade)

 

Fewer American Teens Getting Their Driver’s Licenses, University of Michigan Study Finds (Detroit Fr Press)

 

Unemployment in Ohio Drops to Lowest Rate Since 2008 (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Northeast Ohio, Statewide Home Sales Continue to Climb, and Prices Show Some Growth (Plain Dealer)

 

By the Numbers: Why Ohio Matters (CNN)

 

Cuyahoga County Office Search, Building Sales Could Reshape Parts of Downtown Cleveland (Plain Dealer)


Redistricting Petition is More Than 130,000 Signatures Short (Columbus Dispatch)


William A. Silverman Was a Leading Publicist; Promoter of Cleveland NOW (Plain Dealer)


Beachwood Set to Sign Cuyahoga County Anti-Poaching Agreement (Sun News)


Cuyahoga County and Ohio Should Err on the Side of Voting Ease: Joe Frolik (Plain Dealer)


New State Law: Third Graders Must Read to Pass (Marion Star)


Trend: Small Hospitals Shutting Down Maternity Units, Even in Ohio (Chilicothe Gazette)


Ohio Medicaid Expansion Uncertainty Raises Questions For MetroHealth, Cleveland Clinic, Others (Plain Dealer)


Thanks to Hospitals’ Heavy Presence, Obamacare Here to Stay – Tom Suddes (Columbus Dispatch)


Governors Face Hard Choices Over Medicaid Expansion (New York Times)


BP CEO Say the Energy Giant is Returning to Northeast Ohio, Lured by Shale Gas (Plain Dealer)


Low Safety Ratings Worry Toledo Area Hospitals (Toledo Blade)


Kings Island, Cedar Point the Nation’s Most Popular Seasonal Amusement Parks, New Numbers Show (Detroit Fr. Press)


Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority Lays Plans for Big Levy Increase (Crain’s Cleveland Business)


Cleveland is Second Largest TV Market for Political Ads This Year, Analysis Says (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Ranks 40th in Recovering Jobs Lost During Recession (Plain Dealer)


In Ohio, Presidential Election Won’t be Swayed by Wedge Issues (Los Angeles Times)


Ohio Takes Tough Health Care Law Stance (Toledo Blade)


Advertised Tuition Rates For Private Colleges Are Like Sticker Prices – They Aren’t Real (Akron Beacon Journal)


Taxes, Outmigration Threaten Cuyahoga County, New Study Finds (Plain Dealer)


Struggle For Power Makes Cuyahoga County Council Charter Debate Today a Long One (Plain Dealer)


Public Has Lost Interest in Cuyahoga County Reform Since Dimora Left – Mark Naymik (Plain Dealer)


Columbias Gas Parent Company Announces $300 Million Utica Shale Deal (Columbus Dispatch)


With Waste-to-Energy Project, Forest City and Quasar Enegy Group Chart Renewable Course (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Plans Tougher High School Tests (Cincinnati Enquirer)


Amendment Would Put Ohio Politics Back on Right Path – Joe Hallett (Columbus Dispatch)


Politicians Rarely Go Their Own Way Once Elected (Dayton Daily News)


St. Luke’s Renovation Merges Glories of Past with Vision of Future – Steve Litt (Plain Dealer)


Other Airports Boom as Toledo’s Nose Dives (Toledo Blade)


College Students With Debt – Clinging to a Dream (Akron Beacon Journal)


Energy Issues Electrify Ohio Senate Race (Marion Star)


Portman Who? The Man Who Could Swing Ohio (Columbus Dispatch)


Ohio to Hire 70 New Drilling Inspectors (Akron Beacon Journal)


Ohio Surplus Reaches $482 Million (Dayton Daily News)


Drought Envelops Ohio (Columbus Dispatch)


Time For An Energy Plan For Northeast Ohio (Crain’s Cleveland Business)


News Aggregator Archive 3 (4/24/12 – 6/30/12)

 

The Great Lakes Region Played a Key Role in the War of 1812, and You Can Visit Several Important Sites (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Health-Law Reaction Draws Fire (Toledo Blade)

 

Ohio Faces Medicaid Decision After Health Care Ruling (Dayton Daily News)


Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s Adminstration Wrestles With Health Care Ruling, Considers Next Steps (Plain Dealer)

 

Cuyahoga Community College Seeking Out-of State Students for Online Degree Program (Plain Dealer)

 

Political Battle Over Health Care Looms For Ohio (San Francsco Chronicle)

 

Sprawl Costs Regional Households and Economy, Sustainability Report Shows (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Developers Win Tax Credits to Bring 111 Apartments Downtown (Plain Dealer)

 

Mayfield Heights Rejects Cuyahoga County’s Anti-Poaching Agreement (Sun News)

 

Ohio, Ky. May Consider Get-Tough Immigration Laws (Cincinnati Enquirer)

 

Homes, Museums of Presidents Garfield, Hayes and McKinley in Ohio Recall Their Era (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

 

United Execs Laud Efforts to Back Local Hub (Crain’s Cleveland Business)

 

Ohio Has Role In Healthcare Reform (Chillicothe Gazette)

 

Portman Squarely in the Spotlight These Days (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Ohio Cities Invest Big in River Plans (Dayton Daily News)

 

Let Cleveland Metroparks Run the Lakefront Parks: Editorial (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland’s Lakefront Parks Have Problems That Go Beyond Trash and Weeds: Mark Naymik (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland’s State-Run Lakefront Parks are Embarrassing: Mark Naymik (Plain Dealer)

 

New Beachwood Law Will Put Points on Driver’s Licenses for Motorists Caught Using Cellphones (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Win Critical for Obama and Romney (Washington Post)

 

Drought Worries Growing in Ohio (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Downtown Cleveland Remains a Major Employment Center (Plain Dealer)

 

New Orleans’ Effect on Newspapers (Youngstown Vindicator)

 

New Orleans Times-Picayune Cuts Half of Newsroom Staff (Business Week)


Ohio Gains 19,600 Workers Thanks to Boost from Rebounding Auto Sector, Among Others (Columbus Dispatch)


From Waste to Watts: Cleveland’s Controversial Pursuit of Trash Collection Technology (Plain Dealer)


Two Ohio Cities Hold Key to Who Carries State in November (Los Angeles Times)


Surprise! Ohio Colleges Among the Most Expensive (Cincinnati Enquirer)


Clinical Trials Boost Economy in Ohio (Columbus Dispatch)


Cleveland Public Library’s TechCentral Offers Users Advanced Technology (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Makers Poised for Boom Times (Lima News)


Ohio University to Open Medical School Branch in Warrensville Heights (Columbus Dispatch)


Sheep Serve as Lawn Mowers in Cleveland (Ohio News Network)


NPR Celebrates a Revitalized Downtown Cleveland (Cleveland Scene)


Special Interest Groups Outside of State Pumping Money Into Ohio (Dayton Daily News)


War of 1812: Culmination of 20 Years of Conflict Opened Up the Future of Ohio – Elizabeth Sulivan (Plain Dealer)


Established Locally, Some Restaurateurs Looking Beyond NE Ohio (Crain’s Cleveland Business)


Ohio Doubles Film Incentive (Variety)


TravelCenters of America, Shell to Add 200 Natural Gas Fueling Lanes to Truck Stops Along Highways (Plain Dealer)


“Endangered” Designation Couple Spare Zoar Village–One of Ohio’s Historic Treasures (Columbus Dispatch)


Cleveland’s 2nd Inner Belt Bridge Could Be Built 7 Years Earlier Than Expected (Plain Dealer)


Cincinnati Comes Back to Its Ohio River Shoreline (NewYork Times)


Farmers Markets in Northeast Ohio Swing into Full Season (Plain Dealer)


The Price of Pay-To-Play. As Sports Fees Rise, More Students Forced to Sideline (Cincinnati Enquirer)


Teen Job Prospects Brighten Dramatically (Plain Dealer)


Kasich Signs Lake Erie Water Bill (Toledo Blade)


Cuyahoga County Offers Services in Pursit of Regionalism (Plain Dealer)


Removal of Billions of Gallons of Water from the Earth’s Surface Arouses New Opposition to Fracking (Akron Beacon Journal)


Remembering Cleveland’s Muhammad Ali Summit, 45 Years Later (Plain Dealer)


Farmers and Shoppers Unite to Create Year-Round Market for Local Food (WKSU News)


Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson’s Feat of Statesmanship Wins Admiration – Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)


Instead of Heading to College, 3 Northeast Ohio Graduates Take Roads Less Traveled (Plain Dealer)


Kasich Signs Texting-While-Driving Ban Into Law (Columbus Dispatch)


Shale Gas Boom Could Bring Manufacturing Jobs Back to U.S., Economists Say (Plain Dealer)


Proposal Would Allow Driver’s Ed Classes to be Taken Online (WVIZ/WCPN Ideastream)


Federal Government Waives No Child Left Behind Standards For Ohio (Plain Dealer)


Federal Waiver in Hand, State to Get Tough Evaluating Schools (Columbus Dispatch)


Ohio White Working-Class Voters: On the Fence (Reuters)


On Memorial Day, Clevelanders Observe the 200th Anniversary of War of 1812 Outbreak (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Lawmakers Approve New Oil and Gas Regulations (Plain Dealer)


Beachwood Approves Goat Ordinance (Cleveland Jewish News)


House Fracking Bill Reworked (Columbus Dispatch)


Ohio Start-Up to Bring Gigabit Broadband to Six U.S. Communities (LA Times)


Ohio Senate Passes Water Use Bill Easily, Gov John Kasich Will Sign It (Plain Dealer)


Siemens Energy Interested in Lake Erie Wind Turbine Project (Plain Dealer)


Cuyahoga County Council Debates Casino Revenues (Plain Dealer)


We Are Ohio Pushes for Redistricting Reform (Columbus Dispatch)


Campaign Contributions From Employees of Canton Firm Under Investigation (Columbus Dispatch)


Eaton Corp. Plans to Merge with Ireland’s Cooper Industries on a $11.8 Billion Deal (Plain Dealer)


American Greetings Details Headquarters Plan, Says Westlake Construction to Start in Early 2013 (Plain Dealer)


The Battleground: Ohio’s New Politics of Class, Money and Anger (New Republic)


Cleveland Student David Boone Worked Hard to Go From Homeless to Harvard (Plain Dealer)


Rural Ohio Poor Face Unique Challenges (Toledo Blade)


Higbee Building Lives Again as Cleveland Bets on Casino (Toledo Blade)


Ohio’s Unemployment Rate at Lowest Since October 2008 (Columbus Dispatch)


Cleveland’s RTA Joins NASA to Test Bus Powered by Hydrogen Cells (Plain Dealer)


A Pause in Ohio’s Gas Boom as Chesapeake Energy Struggles (Plain Dealer)


Pepper Pike to Move Dispatch to Beachwood as Early as July (Sun News)


Statewide Texting Ban, Teen Rules Sent to Ohio Governor (NewsNet 5)


Warm Spring Weather Could Spur June Algae Outbreaks (Columbus Dispatch)


Ohio Driving Classes May Go Online (Dayton Daily News)


The Long Class War in Cleveland – Roldo Bartimole (Cleveland Leader)


Fracking: A Rush to Riches. A Special Report (Cincinnati Enquirer)


Undergraduate Chinese Students Enrolling in Ohio Colleges in Record Numbers (Plain Dealer)


Healthcare Jobs Lift Pittsburgh From Recession (Los Angeles Times)


Rust Belt Chic: Declining Midwest Cities Make a Comeback (Salon)


Ohioans Have Some of Highest Student Debt in Nation (Columbus Dispatch)


Businesses are Following the Crowd to the Cleveland Asian Festival (Plain Dealer)


Coleman Wants NBA Team For Columbus (Columbus Dispatch)


Procter & Gamble to Move Beauty Unit to Singapore From Cincinnati (Reuters)


Residents in Cleveland’s Detroit-Shoreway Neighborhood Stop Criminal Activity (NewsNet 5)


Cleveland’s Ingenuityfest to Move This Year to Warehouses and Lakefront (Plain Dealer)


Ohio House Passes Election Law Repeal (WKSU News)


Coventry Street Arts Fairs Canceled For Summer in Cleveland Heights (Plain Dealer)


The Curse of Chief Wahoo (Cleveland Scene)


Experts: Northeast Ohio Litter Problem Growing, More Education Needed (NewsNet 5)


Positively Cleveland Aims to Shape Region’s Image (Crain’s Cleveland Business)


Riding the Fracking Boom (Columbus Dispatch)


Ohio Revenue Beats Projection by $350M. Legislators Seek to Spend Surplus. (Toledo Blade)


Cleveland’s Dynamic Decade, 1912-22, Can Teach Us a Lot Today: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)


Cleveland’s Downtown Rebound – Richard Florida (TheAtlanticCities.com)


Ohio Bill Could Ban Teen Drivers’ Texting (Toledo Blade)


Obama vs. Romney: Ohio is Now Too Close to Call (Plain Dealer)


Northeast Ohio Counties Fail to Meet Ozone Standards (Akron Beacon Journal)


Employers Save $422 Billion If They Dump Health Coverage. Will They? (Washington Post)


Northeast Ohio Wine Growers “Devastated” by Hard Freeze (Newsnet5)


Ferry Break Down Leaves Pelee Island Isolated (Fremont News-Messenger)


FirstEnergy Will Keep Some of Its Older Plants Open Until 2015 and Launch Nearly $1 Billion in Transmission Upgrades (Plain Dealer)


Deteriorating Levee Threatens Historic Zoar (Akron Beacon Journal)


Cleveland Shares Spotlight in HBO Film on Obesity (Plain Dealer)


Pennsylvania Boom Shows Ohio What Might Be Ahead (Akron Beacon Journal)


Cash Chase Intensifies at Ohio’s Statehouse – Tom Suddes (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Lags Neighbors on Tourism Marketing (Columbus Dispatch)


Cleveland is Growing Faster Than its Suburbs as Young Professionals Flock Downtown (Plain Dealer)


First Unitarian Church Installs High-Tech Solar Array (Plain Dealer)


Cleveland Student Wins Maltz Essay Contest Grand Prize (Cleveland Jewish News)


Cleveland State University Finding New Ways to Attract First-Year Students (Plain Dealer)


Lung Association Report Shows Some Air Quality Improvement in NE Ohio (News-Herald)


Top Northeast Ohio Manufacturers Post Big Earnings Gains as Industrial Economy Improves (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Steel Mills Expand to Meet Demand in Energy and Auto Industries (New York Times)


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Ohio Steel Mills Expand to Meet Demand in Energy and Auto Industries (New York Times)


Cleveland Envisions a Floating Office Park to Lure the Creative Class (Plain Dealer)


Consortium Will Address Harm Caused by Suburban Sprawl (Plain Dealer)


Ohio’s Education Leaders Want to Overhaul 12th Grade so Students are Ready for College, Training (Plain Dealer)


Presidency Could Come Down to Ohio’s Unemployment Rate – Tom Suddes (Columbus Dispatch)


Earth Day at 42: An Evolution from Confrontation to Collaboration (Plain Dealer)


Ohio’s Divided Working Class (Politico)


Cleveland Foreclosure Crisis Gives Refugees a Fresh Start (Huffington Post)


First Solar to Ax Global Force by 30% – Toledo Work Force Mostly Spared (Toledo Blade)


Teach For America Gives New College Grads Avenue to Classrooms (Akron Beacon Journal)


Cleveland School Board Votes to Trim Teaching Staff for Next Year (Plain Dealer)


Growing Power Founder Will Allen to Lead City Club Panel on Urban Farming in Cleveland (Plain Dealer)


The Cost of Saving, Restoring and Maintaining a Historic Landmark (kentwired.com)


Study: Ohio Needs More College Grads (Middletown Journal)


Cleveland Museum of Art Has a Big Economic Impact, Says a New Study by Kleinhenz & Associates (Plain Dealer)


Cleveland Waterfront Project Looks to 2nd Phase (Plain Dealer)


Groups Take Issue With Proposed Lake Erie Withdrawls (Toledo Blade)


300-Foot Buffer Proposed for Ohio Park Drilling (Canton Repository)


Drop in Public Preschoolers in Ohio is Biggest in Nation (Columbus Dispatch)


GE’s Prolific Inventor Louis Nerone Lights Up the Night (Plain Dealer)


Cleveland City Council May Consider Hiring Consultant to Sort Out Trash Plan Proposals (Plain Dealer)


Ohio’s Fracking Debate (Cleveland City Club)


Group That Helps City’s Students Finish College is Moving Ahead (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Leads Country in Online Job Ads (Columbus Dispatch)


Michigan, Ohio Officials to Tackle Lake Erie Algae Threat to Fish, Tourism (Detroit Fr. Press)


Cleveland Was Booming in 1912 From New Court House to West Side Market and More (Plain Dealer)


Fracking Where You Least Expect It (WKSU)


Will Stand Your Ground Law Come to Ohio? (OSU Lantern)


Ohio River Tops Nation in Pollution Discharges (Indianapolis Star)


Cuyahoga Climbs Slightly in Statewide Ratings for Overall Health (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Wells Starting to Produce at Higher Rates Than Expected (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)


New Ohio Bill on Lake Erie Water Use Considered (Wall Street Journal)


Rock Hall, Cleveland Prepare For Boon (WKSU)


Original 1940 Census Records Released Online Today, Opening Window Into History (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Expands Online Tutoring for College, University Students (Plain Dealer)


Awful Literacy Stats Make the Case for Jackson’s School Reform Plan – Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)


With So Much Space, So Few Options — Detroit’s Vast Vacant Lots Are a Burden (Detroit Fr. Press)


Food Deserts Threaten Area’s Health (Akron Beacon Journal)


Budgets for Ohio, Other States, Less Dire (Bucyrus Telegraph Forum)


Taxpayers Now Own Nationwide Arena (Columbus Dispatch)


Cleveland Development Experiencing Renewed Momentum as More People Move Downtown (WEWS)


Cleveland Clinic Job Fair Aims to Recruit 600 Nurses (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Lawmakers Strike Deal on Historical Documents (Columbus Dispatch)


Student Tests Prove Poverty – Andrew Glaser (Plain Dealer)


Tuition Numbers Grim from Past Decade (Cincinnati Enquirer)


Ohio’s “Race to the Top” is on Track (Columbus Dispatch)


Ohio’s Energy Economic Infusion Not Without Risks (San Francisco Chronicle)


Tax Plan Could Put Kasich Over a Barrel — of Oil (Toledo Blade)


Cleveland Clinic’s Cosgrove on Affordable Care Act-video (Washington Post)


Cleveland Wants Us Eating Local by 2019. But is it Doing Enough to Make It Happen? (Cleveland Scene)


Toxic Chemicals in the Cuyahoga is Focus of Environment Group on World Water Day (Plain Dealer)


Rep. Marcy Kaptur Says Lake Erie has More Native Fish Than All Other Great Lakes Combined – True or False? (Politifact/Plain Dealer)


U.S. Intelligence Says Water Shortages Threaten Stability (Bloomberg)


Northeast Ohio Home Sales Up 27% Over February of Last Year (Plain Dealer)


Shopping for a Cause Catches on with Latest “Cash Mobs” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)


Farmers Weary of Temps, Waiting for “Typical” March (Dayton Daily News)


Cleveland City Council OK’s Lakefront Plan (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Education Reforms to Emphasize College Prep (Canton Repository)


Economy Polishing Rust Off Ohio’s Belt (Columbus Dispatch)


State Makes Recommendations to Reduce Toxic Algae in Lake Erie (Columbus Dispatch)


Shell to Build Billion-Dollar “Cracker” in Beaver County (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)


Pittsburgh-Area Site Chosen for Major Refinery (Akron Beacon Journal)


Gov. Kasich Rewrite of Ohio Energy Policy Starts With Natural Gas and Oil (Plain Dealer)


Ice Cover on Lake Erie, Other Great Lakes Down 71% Over Nearly 40 Years (Plain Dealer)


Chesapeake, Partners to Build Ohio Pipeline (Wall Street Journal)


Cleveland Connects Audience Hears How City is Following Philadelphia in Revival of Downtown (Plain Dealer)


Kasich Hails Cleveland School Plan (Columbus Dispatch)


“The Glue That Builds the City” –How to Maximize Cleveland’s Newfound Momentum: Joe Frolik (Plain Dealer)


Cuyahoga County Provides Extensive Review of State of Cancer in the County (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Agency Says Fracking-Related Activity Caused Earthquakes (Baltimore Sun)


State Switching to New System of Grading Academic Performance (Columbus Dispatch)


Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson Gives State of the City Speech, Seeks Support for Schools Plan (Plain Dealer)


Teach for America Recruits to Work for Cleveland Charter Schools This Fall (Plain Dealer)


Lack of Cooking Skills Part of Poverty Cycle (Akron Beacon Journal)


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Moderate, Urban Voters Gave Romney Ohio Win (Toledo Blade)

 

Kucinich’s Loss in Ohio Hands Fresh Setback to Cleveland’s Former Boy Mayor (Bloomberg)

 

Marcy Kaptur Scores Huge Victory Against Dennis Kucinich (Plain Dealer)

 

Romney Snags Ohio (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cuyahoga County Voters Overwhelmingly Pass Health and Human Services Tax Issue (Plain Dealer)

 

Joe the Plumber Wins in Ohio; He is Now an Official Contender (Los Angeles Times)

 

University Circle Could See Parking Lot Become $100 Million Tech, Office and Apartment Complex (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Voters Express Economic Anxiety on Eve of Super Tuesday (Los Angeles Times)

 

Get Ready to Play Ballot Issue Bingo – Thomas Suddes (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio’s “Little People” Implore Republicans to Help Working Class (Bloomberg)

 

$13 Billion Clean-Energy Bond Issue Gets Green Light (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Shale Gas and Oil Will Add $5 Billion to Ohio’s Economy by 2014, Say Economists (Plain Dealer)

 

Chardon High School Shooting Coverage (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Kids’ Fate Rests in Legislators’ Shaky Hands – Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Taking All the Wrong Roads – Roldo Bartimole (Cleveland Leader)

 

Lorain County Issues Take Center Stage in Battle Between Reps. Dennis Kucinich and Marcy Kaptur (Plain Dealer)

 

Feds to Spend $50M to Protect Great Lakes from Asian Carp (Toledo Blade)

 

Local (Canton) Mail Will Go to Cleveland for Processing (Canton Repository)

 

National Underground Railroad Freedom Center’s Narrow Escape – Sharon Broussard (Plain Dealer)

 

Rock Hall 2012 Induction Events Announced (WKYC)

 

Could Shale Gas Create a Manufacturing Renaissance in Ohio? (Industry Week)

 

Global Cleveland Seeks to Boost a Successful Import and Attract More Boomerangers (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio AG Mike DeWine Switches Backing From Romney to Santorum Before GOP Primary (Washington Post)

 

Ohio Colleges Agree on Construction Wish List (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Santorum Takes the Lead in Ohio (New York Times)

 

Muscular Dystrophy Therapy Wins $250,000 JumpStart Investment (MedCity News)

 

DeWine to Review Amendment Calling for More Renewable Energy Spending (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Where Langston Hughes Fueled His Muse: Cleveland (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

 

Kaptur, Kucinich Shift Efforts Into High Gear (Toledo Blade)

 

Cuyahoga County Council Could Consider Charging for Plastic Bags, in First General Law Proposal (Plain Dealer)

 

Broadband Expanding to Lure Jobs to State (Dayton Daily News)

 

Ohio State of the State Address (C-Span)

 

Ohio Gov. John Kasich Declares Ohio is “Alive Again” in His Second State of the State Speech (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Says “Welcome World” as a Welcome Hub Opens at Public Square (Plain Dealer)

 

From River Silt to Natural Habitat, Dike 14 Officially Opens as Cleveland Lakefront Nature Preserve (Plain Dealer)

 

GOP Presidential Hopefuls Turning to Ohio Primary (Chillicothe Gazette)

 

Schools in Ohio Changing Yet Again (Bucyrus Telegraph)

 

Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald Promises Economic Development in State of County Address (Plain Dealer)

 

Great Lakes Groups Ramp Up Pressure to Separate Mississippi River from Great Lakes (Plain Dealer)

 

Tuition Caps at Ohio Colleges Rein in Fee Hikes (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cleveland Churches for Sale: In Cleveland, A Battle Over Unwanted Churches (Huffington Post)

 

Greater Cleveland Manufacturers Testing New Strengths to Fight Skills Gap (Plain Dealer)

 

Funding for Second Inner Belt Bridge Coud Take a Back Seat to Statewide Projects (Plain Dealer)

 

Plague of Abandoned Houses Requires a Unified Effort to Cure: Brent Larkin (Plain Dealer)

 

It’s Official: The NHL All-Star Game is Coming to Columbus (Columbus Dispatch)

 

First Energy Closing 6 Coal-Fired Power Plants (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Cleveland’s League Park to Get $5 Million Renovation (Plain Dealer)

 

Change of Attitude in Canada Revives Hopes for Cross-Lake Ferry Service (Plain Dealer)

 

91-Turbine Wind Farm Approved for Ohio (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Ohio College Students Unite to Push Their Issues (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Hydrofracking Discussion Draws Crowd to Brunswick (Sun News)

 

Cuyahoga County Democratic Party Endorses Dennis Kucinich in His Re-election Bid (Plain Dealer)

 

Cleveland Schedules Meeting on Lakefront Plan (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Loses Ground in Tobacco Fight (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Tobacco Costing State $9.2 Billion; Health Care Costs Rise (Dayton Daily News)

 

Ohio Voters Evenly Split On “Heartbeat Bill” (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Railroad Receive $3.2 Million in Grants (Akron Beacon Journal)

 

Kasich Seeks Taxes on Oil, Gas Drilling (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Opens Library and Archives to the Public (Washington Post)

 

In Cleveland, New Martin Luther King, Jr. Recording Uncovered (The Daily Caller)

 

Martin Luther King’s Speech Here in 1967 Remembered by Those Who Were There (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Has 840,000 Students Getting School Lunch Aid (Dayton Daily News)

 

Term Limits, Gutting of Home Rule Have Blocked Accountability: Tom Suddes (Columbus Dispatch)

 

Most Ohio Jobs to Require Education Beyond High School (Dayton Daily News)

 

ArcelorMittal to Reopen Portion of Flats Steel Mill, Hire 150 New Workers (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Proposal Would Raise Interstate Speed Limit to 70 mph (USA Today)

 

Acura Will Build Its Luxury “Supercar” in Ohio (Columbus Dispatch)

 

LaunchHouse Duo Aims to Foster a New Generation of Job Creators (Plain Dealer)

 

Tough Fight Awaits Kaptur, Kucinich (Toledo Blade)

 

Men Posting Stronger Job Gains Than Women (Dayton Daily News)

 

Cleveland-Akron Ranks as Nation’s 18th Largest Urban Area: Statistical Snapshot (Plain Dealer)

 

Ohio Halts Wells After Quake, Won’t Stop Natural-Gas Drilling (Bloomberg)

 

Ohio Teachers to be Watched and Graded on Classroom Performance (Plain Dealer)

 

Drilling Wastewater Examined in Ohio Earthquakes (Wall Street Journal)

 

Theater District in Line for Apartments (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Set to Hike Minimum Wage (Toledo Blade)


Ohio Sand Turns to Gold as Drilling Boom Comes to Buckeye State (Akron Beacon Journal)


Military More Easily Attracting Recruits Compared to Past Years (Dayton Daily News)


Teach For America Could Bring Up to 100 Teachers to Ohio by Fall (WKSU)


EPA Toughens Clean-Air Rules (Columbus Dispatch)


Two Private Colleges in Ohio Among Nation’s Most Selective (Columbus Business First)


Ohio’s Economy Set to See Oil Boom Thanks to Fracking (CNN)


Report: State Should Raise Oil and Gas Tax (Columbus Dispatch)


Ohio Unemployment Rate Lowest Since 2008 (Columbus Dispatch)


Toxic Algae in Lake Erie Threatens Fishing, Tourism (Toledo Blade)


See Ohio’s New Congressional Map (Cincinnati.com)


Ohio Holds Third Highest Execution Rates (Dayton Daily News)


Ohio Primary Moves Back Up to March (Politico)


Bill Calls for Ohio Schools to Teach More History Lessons (Columbus Dispatch)


Federal Government Provides Incentives for Paperless Medical Records (Akron Beacon Journal)


Gas Drilling Surge in Ohio Spurs Fear, Brings Jobs (Detroit Free Press)


Shortened NBA Season Cost Cuyahoga County $800,000 (Cleveland Scene)


Editorial: Ohio Needs to Repeal Term Limits (Cincinnati.com)


Referendum on Election Reforms Set for 2012 Ballot (Youngstown Vindicator) 


Gingrich Far Ahead of Romney Among Ohio Republicans (Toledo Blade)


College Pushing 3-Year Degress (Cincinnati.com)


Unusual Labor Brawl Hits Cooper Tire (Wall Street Journal)


Ohio Falls to 36th in Nation for Resident Health; Smoking Rate Jumps (Dayton Daily News)


AmTrust Financial Services, A New York Insurer, Could Bring 1,000 Jobs to Downtown Cleveland (Plain Dealer)


Maps Compare Ohio County-by-County Issue 2 results to 2010 Gubernatorial Race (WCPN/Ideastream)


Real Battle for Lake Erie Just Beginning (Columbus Dispatch)


Ron Sims, Former Deputy Secretary, U.S. Dept of Housing and Urban Dev. Discusses Urban Sprawl and Poverty as Obstacles to Cleveland’s Future (City Club)


In Detroit, a Bid to Prevent a State Takeover (New York Times)


Income Inequality on the Rise in Northeast Ohio (Plain Dealer)


Critics: Ohio Dragging its Feet on Health-Insurance Exchanges (Columbus Dispatch)


Cleveland Ignites Job Growth With Rebuilding Project (New York Times)


Recipe for Middle-Class Jobs (Wall Street Journal)


With Apartments Full, Developers Look For New Rental Opportunities in Downtown Cleveland (Plain Dealer)


Ohio’s Political Christmas List (Plain Dealer)


District Fight Causes Campaign Confusion (Lancaster Eagle Gazette)


Low-Key Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson Emerging as Man with Big Ideas (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Schools Unsure Who Will Pay For Computers (Dayton Daily News)


Ohio Gov. Kasich to Propose New Rules For Lake Erie Water Usage (Plain Dealer)


Republic Steel to Add 450 Jobs to Lorain as Oil and Gas Booms (Plain Dealer)


Remapping Fight Costs Ohio Clout in Primary (Wall Street Journal)


Ohio Voters May Decide Who Rules U.S. Senate (Columbus Dispatch)


Issue 2 Fallout: What’s Next For Kasich and Ohio GOP? (Canton Repository)


Northeast Ohio is Manufacturing its Way Out of the Great Recession (Plain Dealer)


Cleveland’s Mayor Frank Jackson Unveils Plan For Redeveloping the City’s Lakefront (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Voters’ Voices Won’t Sooth Kasich or Obama (Toledo Blade)


Decline in Manual Skills Raises Concerns for Future Work Force (Dayton Daily News)


Report: Ohio Ranks 2nd Nationally for Mercury Pollution (Cincinnati.com)


Cuyahoga County Wants Young Adults to Apply for Next Generation Council (Plain Dealer)


Author Says State’s Niche is Water Expertise (Detroit Free Press)


Ohio Ranks Second in Nation in Overall Jobs Increase (Dayton Daily News)


Ohio Scores Still a Tick Above Nation’s (Columbus Dispatch)


Cleveland Think Tank Report: Region’s Economic Viability Depends on Residents’ Health (Plain Dealer)


Natural Gas Reserves Are Big, Ohio is Estimating (Akron Beacon Journal)


Lack of Diversity Hinders Greater Cincinnati (Cincinnati.com)


Ohio Jobless Rate 9.1%; Mich. at 11.1% (Toledo Blade) 

New England Issues Sales Pitch For Young Graduates-Aging Population Spurs State Initiative to Keep College Graduate From Fleeing (Wall Street Journal)

Online Sales Cost Ohio 11,000 Jobs (Cincinnati.com) 


Music Rocks the Cleveland Economy: Steve Litt (Plain Dealer)


Playing Chicken With Ohio’s Congressional Districts (Cleveland Scene)


Mercury Still a Big Problem for Michigan’s Fish, Report Says (Detroit Free Press)


The Cost of Heritage – We Treasure our Architectural Legacy, But it’s Increasingly Difficult to Pay For (Cincinnati.com)

 

The City Club’s Century of Free Speech is a Milestone Well Worth a Full Year of Celebration (Plain Dealer)

 

More Issues Coming to Ohioans’ Ballots: Thomas Suddes (Plain Dealer)

 

Prohibition, the new documentary by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick (WVIZ/Ideastream/PBS)


City Ok’s Immigrant-Friendly Plan Unanimously (Dayton Daily News)


Cleveland School District Could Save Millions by Moving Out of its Old Offices (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Union Law Pits Business Groups Against Public Workers (Business Week)


Tech Job Losses Hamper Ohio (Dayton Daily News)


Cleveland Officials Try New Flash Mobs Crackdown (Canton Repository)


Cultivating An Immigrant Crop: Frolik (Plain Dealer)


Millions of Barrels of Drilling Wastes Injected Below Akron-Canton Area (Akron Beacon Journal)


Utica-Shale Wells Going Gangbusters (Columbus Dispatch)


Ending Exodus of Young Professionals Vital to Growth (Dayton Daily News)


GOP Sees Ohio as Key to Capturing Senate (Boston Globe)


Education a Key Force in the Region’s Growth (Dayton Daily News)


Sustainable Cleveland 2019: Local Food Movement Could Create 28,000 New Jobs (Plain Dealer)


Fracking” Future (Columbus Dispatch)


Entrepreneurs are Key to More Local Jobs (Dayton Daily News)


Reapportionment: Maps Tilt Ohio More to GOP (Columbus Dispatch)


Census Shows Akron Facing New Kind of Poverty (Akron Beacon Journal)


Legislature Approves New Ohio Congressional Map (Marion Star)


Dayton Reaches Out to Immigrants (Dayton Daily News)


U.S. Sen. Brown Calls For Passage of Bill to Protect the Jobless (Youngstown Vindicator)


Ohio Shale Gas Worth billions of dollars and 200,000 Jobs (Plain Dealer)


Ohio Democrats Gambled, Lost — and now they’re angry: Joe Frolik (Plain Dealer)


Volt’s Arrival Jolts Interest at Valley Lots (Youngstown Vindicator)


Dan Gilbert Quickens Detroit Revival: 2,000 Jobs Moving Downtown Soon (Detroit Free Press)


Cincinnati May Be Last in Casino Race (Cincinnati.com)


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