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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 - March, 2009

Mar 2, 2009
Auditor says state is "unauditable", but Governor's staff says paperwork delay is no concern
Environmental activists say they're shocked by fish kill that they claim is fault of power plant
Leader of closed-down college disputes claims that it was mismanaged
More Ohioans taking advantage of state law and getting concealed-carry permits
Taylor says she hasn't decided if she will run for US Senate
Thousands turn out to help find bone marrow matches for sick patients
Mar 3, 2009
Lawmakers end the battle over bonuses for veterans - soon decision may be up to voters
Legislators take action on moviemaking tax credit, but will have to produce a compromise
Low-tech Ohio-made household device making a comeback in rough economic times
More than half of Ohio's counties have jobless rates in the double digits
Patrol says it plans to crack down in cities, which will lead to fewer crashes
State learns just how much stimulus money will be driven into Ohio transportation projects
Mar 4, 2009
AG warns those who are risking foreclosure that they may also be in danger of getting scammed
Agency looking for survival stories from the Depression to inspire Ohioans
Federal stimulus package isn't only plan on state's agenda - there's still last year's state plan
Lawmaker wants to charge ahead with an issue of high interest - bank fees
Mar 5, 2009
Civil rights groups want to put the brakes on plan to check drivers' insurance info
Hospitals say budget creates emergency situation in their funding
House passes ODOT budget; includes money for trains and work-zone speed cameras
State has taken in almost 18,000 proposals on how to use stimulus money
Wildlife officers given more power under ruling from state's highest court
Mar 6, 2009
Cleveland police looking for shooter who left woman and four kids dead
Columbus police recruits get to thank Obama for package that saved their jobs
Study says most provisional ballots cast in 2008 were counted
Mar 9, 2009
Fund that pays to victims of attorney fraud continues to make payouts
Lawmakers not considering the budget this week, but still have a full agenda ahead
Lawmakers to consider proposal to let local cops enforce federal immigration laws
New company lands at Wilmington air park where DHL is shipping out
Though economy is struggling, Ohio gets a big award from a national business magazine
Mar 10, 2009
Lawmakers hope to close a loophole that may be allowing sex offenders to live near schools
Truckers trying to drive home their point - they see fee increase as tax hike
Mar 11, 2009
Elderly Cleveland area man suspected of being brutal Nazi guard named in arrest warrant
Latest casino issue starts march to ballot - and there's an ironic twist to this one
Ohio researchers looking ahead after ban on federal funding for stem cell research is lifted
Some lawmakers sold on idea from advocates - that schoolkids should snack on healthy foods
Mar 12, 2009
"Chainsaw artist" among the unusual sites in an arts enclave in southeast Ohio
"Collaborative coworking" a new tactic in difficult economic times
Career college students learning money they need may be cut in state budget
Elections experts want to take the politics out of the way Congressional lines are drawn
One of the last holdouts on the "quarter" system could make the switch to semesters
Relatively unknown lawmaker competes against high-profile candidates in race for US Senate
Some natural gas customers suffering in this economy won't be left out in the cold
Mar 13, 2009
Catholic leaders will reveal plans for "God's Property" left vacant by economy
Man sentenced to die for burning friend alive loses appeal to Ohio Supreme Court
Tragedies involving two child deaths prompt lawmaker to consider toughening laws on children in cars
Mar 16, 2009
Catholic Diocese of Cleveland makes sad sacrifice - closing down and merging dozens of churches
Foreclosure numbers still going up in Ohio, and they're finding a new home - in rural areas
Lawmaker wants warning system to keep fisherman off thin Lake Erie ice
Minority leader wants state budget director out - but governor's office says this isn't about money
No one in Dayton is mad about the effect the NCAA tournament will have
Study finds more Ohio kids have health insurance coverage, but fewer adults do
Troopers write nearly 75,000 tickets for fast and furious driving
Mar 17, 2009
New poll shows Strickland's job performance falling among voters as the economy does
Ohio Historical Society cutting staff and operating hours in anticipation of budget cuts
Republican Senators come up with redistricting plan, saying keeping politics in the process is fine
Supporters going full throttle with lawmakers to put passenger trains back on track
Mar 18, 2009
Exec with embattled insurance giant defends bonuses in Columbus as his boss is grilled in Washington
More people qualify for Medicaid, but fewer doctors are choosing to treat them
Poll shows President's popularity, like the economy, is falling
Senators make big changes in smaller side issues in House version of ODOT budget
Tourism department says it's bringing in billions to Ohio
Mar 19, 2009
Dann found guilty of misspending campaign money on cell phones and security, but won't be prosecuted
Troopers and Triple A have big concerns about driving up speed limit for trucks
Mar 20, 2009
As expected, the state's jobless rate soars - it's now at a level not seen in a quarter of a century
House leaders spar over politics in call for budget director's dismissal
School districts teaming up to save money and avoid levies in tough times
Mar 23, 2009
AG rejects first try at casino gambling petition language, but backers still have another chance
Big crackdown on first-time drunk drivers being considered, but bill is getting blasted by critics
Group driving for more public transit says many Ohioans have to work 82 days to pay auto costs
Home sales down again in Ohio, as foreclosure crisis continues to simmer
State's unemployment payments law keeping some workers from cashing in on extended benefits
Mar 24, 2009
Alternative energy getting lots of buzz - from an oil billionaire and hundreds of smaller businesses
Lawmaker says rules are forcing delay in getting energy companies to go green
Sexting" could mean big penalties for minors under Ohio law, so lawmaker wants to change it
Some lawmakers want to learn more about education, so they say it should be a separate budget
Mar 25, 2009
Columbus launches new service to help on-street parkers avoid the dreaded tow truck
Lawmakers look over a system that seeks to catch uninsured drivers in the act
Mar 26, 2009
Group that lobbies for low-income people says their poll shows a tax hike is ok by many Ohioans
Mar 27, 2009
After several stalls, lawmakers rushing to try to finish ODOT budget before deadline on Tuesday
Disgraced former AG speaks out about sex harassment scandal, legal troubles
State makes a special offer: take a course on money, get more money
Mar 30, 2009
For the first time in 12 years, Rock Hall induction ceremony comes back to the Rock Hall
It's no joke - smokers will pay dearly for their cigarettes starting on April 1
Lawmaker wants to give himself and fellow legislators a new power - to perform marriages
Ohio's prisons are dangerously overcrowded, says prisons chief as he worries about the future
Pro-life groups push for information for expectant parents through "cord blood bill"
With a deadline just hours away, lawmakers speed through behind-the-scenes talks on ODOT budget
Mar 31, 2009
"Rollergirls" rolling toward respectability with athletic skills along with flash and fun
Food fight over state fruit ends, as tomato takes over "official" designation
Governor orders change after lottery director sends tickets following chance meeting with trooper
Health experts trying to crack a new case of salmonella involving nuts - this time pistachios
Killer next on Ohio's death row schedule gets reprieve
Numbers of overweight and obese Ohioans are growing dramatically
State lawmakers trying to strike a deal that could bring COBRA to more laid-off workers
Tough economy is turning out to be a boom time for Ohio's community colleges
Two men now facing federal charges of mortgage fraud for scheme in Columbus


 
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