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Thousands of Ohioans could lost their homes and possibly even their health and lives right now, not because of the loss of jobs but rather state budget cuts to mental health services. Statehouse ...
Tom Lix is not a native Clevelander. He hails from Boston. But he likes his new hometown and plans to keep Cleveland Whiskey in Cleveland. Courtesy of Vivian Goodman Saint Patrick’s Day also marks the ...
President Bush told employees at an electric company in a Cleveland suburb yesterday that if Democratic leaders in Congress are serious about reducing gas prices, they'd allow for drilling off U.S.
Voters in Ohio rejected a proposed constitutional amendment that would have legalized marijuana for medical and personal use. Ohio Public Radio’s Jo Ingles reports the issue lost by nearly a two to ...
Finding a job in poverty-stricken Cleveland can be a problem for most people, but it's even harder for the thousands of people who return to the city after a prison stay. A new study released today ...
Kinship Care is a alternative to foster care. Grandparents or other family members adopt or become guardians of children. State assistance in such cases is typically less expensive for taxpayers than ...
More than a hundred people have participated in the argument over a repeal of Ohio’s current education standards called the Common Core. Now as Statehouse correspondent Andy Chow reports -- at least ...
Cleveland’s Medical Mart exhibition complex is now officially cleared to cost 40 million dollars more than County Commissioners originally planned. WKSU's Kabir Bhatia reports that Cuyahoga County ...
Looking for a way to stay active in the cold and snow? You might want to give mountain biking a whirl. You don't need a mountain. You don't even need to go outdoors. And the man who makes it possible ...
Pluto says 7-foot center Zeke Marshall picked Akron to play basketball because he was impressed with the school's computer program. Courtesy of The University of Akron The University of Akron men’s ...
The University of Virginia’s Crystal Ball is the latest political prognosticator to declare Ohio’s governor’s race is virtually over. It’s putting incumbent Gov. John Kasich in the “safe” category.
Photo taken at the time of GM's announcement of the plant's closing in 2009. Courtesy of Tim Rudell, 89.7 WKSU A solar energy company plans to buy a vacant GM plant outside of Mansfield and put more ...
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