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This week on "The State of Ohio": State lawmakers consider what they can do in the wake of the horrible and yet miraculous escape story out of Cleveland involving three women held prisoner in a house for a decade. New data shows more than half of all violent crimes are committed by a very small numbers of offenders. Lawmakers are now working to target that tiny group. And more thoughts on legislation that would dramatically change rules on unions in Ohio.
 
Story Archive - July, 2002

Jul 1, 2002
Complaints About Secret Campaign Money
More Students Studying Abroad
People Sick at Columbus Waterpark
President Bush Visits Cleveland
Jul 2, 2002
Commission Says it Will Fly the Brown County Flag
Democrats Kick off Bus Tour Around Ohio
Keeping the Wilds Open
Reaction to State Budget Cuts
Jul 3, 2002
AEP Accused of Keeping Competitors Away
How Ohio Handles Drug Offenders, Pt. 1
How Ohio Handles Drug Offenders, Pt. 2
Independence Day in Ohio
Ohio Poll Shows Democratic Gain in Areas
Pets and Fireworks
The Color of Music
Two New Species of Wild Plants Found
Jul 5, 2002
Budget Cuts Prompt More Job Losses at Ohio Prisons
Debate Over How Best to Block Telemarketing Calls
Health Officials: West Nile Virus Likely in All Counties
Welfare Officials Absorb Half of Budget Cuts Internally
Jul 8, 2002
Big-city Schools Not Gaining Ground
Campaign Opposes Drug Amendment
Kucinich Wants Baseball Back on Free TV
No State Parks Will Close in Budgetcrunch
Jul 9, 2002
Cleveland Pow Wow
More Car-Deer Crashes in Ohio
Research Group Questions Tax Incentive Policy
State Will Start to Number School Kids
Jul 10, 2002
Barber Shortage
Charges Dropped Against "Trespassing" Activists at Dewine Office
Flooding Leaves Southeast Ohio in High Water
Group Questions Why Ohio is Giving Corporate Welfare Now
Plan Calls to Make Bingo Industry Help Pay for Gambling Addicts
Swimming Pool Scam
Jul 11, 2002
Bigger Jackpot Means Bigger Sales for Mega Millions
Has Electricity Competition Stalled?
Searching for 'Sloopy': Only Ohio Has Official State Rock Song
Some Universities Taking Additional Cuts
Jul 12, 2002
Bush's Approval Rating in Ohio Drops Slightly
How U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on Mentally Retarded Affects Ohio
Inmate Injures 5 Prison Guards at Lebanon Correction Institution
Nearly $4 Million in "Green" Grants to Communities from State
Jul 15, 2002
Attorney General: Telemarketers Taking Too Much
Judge: Multistate Lottery Does Not Violate Constitution
U.S. House Ethics Panel Holds Traficant Hearings
Jul 16, 2002
Committee Examines Ohio Taxes
How Lottery Ruling Will Affect Ohio
Traficant Trial in Its Second Day
Urban League Says "No" to Cincinnati
Jul 17, 2002
Libraries Close Due to Cuts
Ohio is Re-negotiating to Save Money
Traficant Hearing Continues
Why Some are Angry at Taft
Jul 18, 2002
Dredging Projects in Ohio
Homeland Security Dollars
More Budget Problems?
Report on Ohio's Drug Courts
Small Town Soap Opera
Traficant Update
Jul 19, 2002
Charter Schools
Medicaid Rolls Expand
Ohio Poll Says Education is Still Top Issue for Ohioans
Plan to Change Animal Euthanasia
State Agencies Asked to Prepare for More Cuts
Traficant Wrap
Jul 22, 2002
Civil Rights Group Opens Convention
Exports Help Ohio Businesses Create Jobs
How Park Budget Cuts will Affect Ohioans
Traficant Wrap-up
Jul 24, 2002
Ohio Gets More Funds For Dislocated Workers
Jul 25, 2002
Energy Department Identifies New Site for Nuclear Work
House Expels Ohio Congressman James Traficant
New Insurance Law
New OSU President
Taft Signs Law Paving Way for High-tech "People Movers"
Taft Will Not Call Special Election to Fill Traficant Vacancy
Traficant Reactions
Jul 26, 2002
Arts Organizations Face Cuts in Funding
Olmstead Falls Suit
Panel to Hold Hearings at Universities
Predatory Lending
Jul 29, 2002
Activists Protest Davis-Besse Nuclear Plant
Miami University Professor Murdered after Shooting
Mints Leave Bad Taste in Attorney General's Mouth
Traficant to Receive Pension
Jul 30, 2002
8 Years Behind Bars for Traficant
Dayton Taxpayers May be Asked for $230 million for Schools
Mine Mapping Problems in Ohio
Money Controversy in Supreme Court Race
Jul 31, 2002
Fish Advisories
Lesbian Couple can Adopt Same Last Name
Ohio Warns About Leaving Children in Cars
Plan to Increase Homeownership
Police Say Woman Faked Attack Story
Traficant's First Day Behind Bars


 
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