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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 - August, 2008

Aug 1, 2008
Consumer watchdog group ready to jump-start campaign against utility rate hikes
Democrats come to stronghold of Northeast Ohio to craft party platform for convention
French company once linked to kings now helping with a new kind of power
Green efforts at the Ohio State Fair seek to trim trash left by hundreds of thousands of visitors
Three big power companies want shocking increases in utility rates
Aug 4, 2008
Insurance rates are low in Ohio, but maybe not for long
Killer says his execution would potentially be unconstitutionally cruel - because of his weight
Ohioans charge forward in campaign to change rules on credit cards
Players ante up for first day of Keno in Ohio
Unusually-named network brings together artists and musicians from around Ohio
Aug 5, 2008
Columbus-area company changes workers' hours to help them save on gas
Developers of casino say they've gathered enough signatures to take a chance on the ballot
No compromise in sight as mandatory sick leave supporters file for fall ballot
Obese killer's lawsuit isn't Ohio's first, but state prisons department is fighting back
Thousands turn out for Obama town hall, but want to talk about more than energy
Twins travel to northeast Ohio city to meet other multiples - and also researchers
Aug 6, 2008
250,000 Ohioans may not be getting the rebate they're entitled to receive
DHL is shipped back and forth as a political football in presidential campaign
Four Ohio cities listed as "dying", but at least one says it will be revived
Governor brings his "conversation on education" to Cleveland, but still no talk of funding
Less than a third of school issues on ballot pass across Ohio
List of parents applying for state-paid vouchers is growing longer
New law on cable has pulled the plug on some independent local programming
Residents scramble to protst massive egg farm planned for Union County
Two Republican lawmakers proposal bill to fight bizarre type of sex crime
Aug 7, 2008
Dayton putting into action new plan to help the homeless and their community
New cable law has brought in dozens of companies, but for many the issue is rates
Payday lending issue hasn't even made the ballot, but campaigns have already started
Some companies say great employees are invaluable assets - and can be hard to find
Aug 8, 2008
Cleveland seeks medical mart as cure for dying riverfront district
High-tech game of hide-and-seek comes to historical sites around the state
Leaders of Ohio's two major parties ready to do battle this fall
McCain supporters say he shouldn't be blamed for loss of jobs at DHL
Obama's campaign says McCain had a hand in deal that could ship thousands of jobs out of Ohio
Payday lenders may be trying unique strategy to put issue before voters
Aug 11, 2008
Catholic diocese develops austere rules to keep apart children and clergy
Conservative group launches new campaign to expose government records and budgets
Contract from space agency launches local company with big bucks
County board of elections looks to study to help with the lines that plagued the 2004 vote
Gas prices driving school districts crazy as they prepare for kids to come back to class
OU grad student escapes battle in Georgia, wonders about US role in fighting
State says it's banking on Keno after early numbers show big ante in first week
Aug 12, 2008
Governor back on the road with his education forums, this time in Chillicothe
Local war vets protest at air show, saying teens aren't getting the real picture of war
Longtime outspoken Cleveland councilwoman dies, leaving poor and downtrodden East Siders in mourning
New poll shows Republican AG candidate has low numbers, but GOP still sees positives
Petition gatherers may be using misleading argument to get people to sign
State fights back against more deer with more preserves for hunting
Utilities and consumer groups remember five years since the huge blackout that started in Ohio
Aug 13, 2008
Agency that helps aging workers prepares for a crush of new clients
Driving is down in Ohio, and no surprise - so are gas prices
Lawmakers wants to stub out parts of the smoking ban, and that has critics fuming
Rising number of deer lead state to open more hunting in nature preserves
Aug 14, 2008
A long timeline - and a huge bill - are part of the cost to clean up Piketon
Feds and environmentalists celebrate partnership that's added thousands of acres to national forest
FirstEnergy customers observe anniversary of blackout in ironic way - by losing power
Payday lenders and backers of the law they oppose battle over what voters will see on the ballot
Republicans claim Democrats could commit fraud with early voting, but they say it's GOP's law
Aug 15, 2008
Foresters say logging in largest state forest helps, but environmentalists aren't convinced
Lawmaker wants to exempt some businesses from smoking ban, because voters who approve it were misled
Non-profit invests in green energy for its vehicle fleet
Ohio's jobless rate just keeps going up above a fifteen-year high
Aug 18, 2008
Economic expo brings out people hoping "green" isn't just about the environment
GOP says it may sue over directive that it says will mean "same day voting"
Governor says compromise on sick leave issue is not going well
New opinion poll isn't about politics - it's about the other major game in the fall in Ohio
Panel has ten recommendations to improve the "learning day" in Ohio - but one idea is absent
Professor says lull in fighting between Russia and Georgia may just be temporary
Researchers at OSU looking into why some college students decide not to cheat
Some say economic and energy crisis means it's time for more drilling in Ohio
Aug 19, 2008
Cincinnati hospital looking into whether human touch can heal
Elections chief says she's ready to go to court if needed to defend her directive
First African American woman to represent Ohio in Congress dies of brain hemorrhage
Former brownfields site finally unveiled as something of a natural wonder
Lawmakers have been digging deep into the issue of more drilling in Ohio
Many food products now contain substance that may lower cholesterol better than drugs
OSU's president among those calling for a debate on lowering drinking age
Residents near former uranium plant want incentives to bring in green manufacturing
Secretary of State says "sleepovers" with voting machine and equipment must stop
Small business group says its study shows sick leave issue will kill 75,000 jobs
Aug 20, 2008
Candidates for attorney general battle over proposed anti-corruption plan
Death of congresswoman has northeast Ohio residents wondering how to replace her
Ohio's youngest lawmakers say they have a solution to keep their demographic in Ohio
Aug 21, 2008
GM leaders come to Lordstown to reveal car that will save gas - and NE Ohio jobs
Governor says after weeks of talks on sick leave issue, no compromise is possible
Lawmaker says jail diversion program helps deadbeat parents - and their kids
Panic over a lack of science education may backfire - there may be too many US scientists soon
Aug 22, 2008
Hundreds of Ohio Democrats set off on their drive west to Denver
More questions come to light about petition drive to take back payday lending law
Now that compromise is off the table, governor comes out against sick leave issue
Some ministers say they may defy the IRS and endorse from the pulpit
Aug 25, 2008
Anti-gambling group says casino issue includes big win if Indian casinos come to Ohio
Conservative ministers may try to "endorse from the pulpit", but maybe not in Ohio
Delegates for Clinton struggling, even as preparations continue for Obama's nomination
Strickland - first a Clinton supporter, now backing Obama - will give speech at DNC tonight
Aug 26, 2008
Annual report on Ohio schools have some asking if state just changed grading curve
Aug 28, 2008
As one convention ends and another begins, candidates criss-cross critical state of Ohio
Consumer watchdog calling on Ohioans to watch their phone bills for charges
Green Party uses ruling for another minor party to file a lawsuit
More trouble for former attorney general - IG says he misused planes
Aug 29, 2008
Delegates head home from Denver, inspired but aware of long road ahead
Legislator wants to outlaw sale of uniforms normally available only to law enforcement
McCain counters Obama's acclaimed speech ending the DNC with a historic announcement in Ohio
No extra innings at the Coop - the Clippers set sail after this weekend's series
Republicans ready for the convention cameras, now that their candidate has picked a VP
Aug 30, 2008
Thousands of VIP and friends turn out to remember longtime Congresswoman
Tubbs Jones memorial turns into unexpected campaign event for Democrats


 
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