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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 - November, 2004

Nov 1, 2004
Critics claim Democrats being targeted in voting scam
Follow the law to ensure vote is counted
Judges rule against challengers in Ohio polling places
Last Ohio Poll shows presidential race is a dead heat
Nov 3, 2004
Anti-gay marriage amendment passes overwhelmingly
Democrats say the race isn't over yet
Governor react to long lines and voter concerns at Tuesday's turnout
Kerry faced an uphill battle in Ohio if he hadn't conceded
More than half of school levies passed...but critics say it's not good news
Ohio fulfills the prophecy as the key state in the presidential race
Ohio's election is a cliffhanger
Voinovich easily and overwhelmingly wins a second term in the U.S. Senate
Nov 5, 2004
Democratic party chair waiting out the results of Ohio's official vote count
Jerry Springer speaks out on the chances that he'll run for governor
Long waits at the polls have some calling for voting changes
Other races of note on Tuesday's ballot
Nov 8, 2004
As winter approaches, some counties still recovering from springtime floods
Both parties weigh impact of moral issues on voters
Expert says Ohio's voting system needs repair - starting with the long waits
With the election over, lawmakers come back to work for the first time in months
Nov 9, 2004
Activists testify in emotional hearing on mental health insurance coverage
Critic of big "pain and suffering" awards considering new way to crack down on them
Twenty-five years after opening its first Ohio plant, Honda grows again
Nov 10, 2004
Activists ask welfare department to set guidelines on dealing with domestic violence
Republicans and Democrats back study of the death penalty in Ohio
Nov 11, 2004
Navajo "codetalker" shares his Veterans Day story
Ohio hosts national meeting on reforming high school education
Two presidential candidates demand Ohio recount the votes
Nov 12, 2004
Leaders have different ideas for the agenda of the House
Senate leaders have similar ideas but different approaches to the coming session
Nov 15, 2004
"Safe Havens" program credited with saving ten newborns
State colleges and universities weigh impact of Issue One vote
Nov 16, 2004
"Cabinet refacing" going on at the state level, too
Death penalty study dies before it can get through the General Assembly
Groups critical of election and its outcome hold "hearings" on the process
Nov 17, 2004
CPAs say the economy is good, but others disagree
Hundreds of child support "deadbeats" arrested in sweep across Ohio
Ohio considers "three-strikes" felon law
Ohio sues drug company for concealing price information
Some calling for temporary suspension of charter schools
Nov 18, 2004
GOP gains another seat in the House after Democratic lawmaker switches parties
Proposal for constitutional amendment on school funding gets negative reviews
Nov 19, 2004
Gas prices in Ohio are amongst the lowest in the country
Ohio looks to ways to lower car crashes and increase road safety
Ohio's jobless figures on the rise, after dropping just before the election
Nov 22, 2004
Anti-drunk-driving activists roll out the red ribbons for this holiday season
Coalition makes "long-shot" challenge of Ohio's presidential vote
Nov 23, 2004
State prescription program for the poor and elderly delayed again
State says no to natural gas companies asking to hike rates
Watchdog group puts out its 19th annual "dangerous toys" list
Nov 24, 2004
"Indigent" defendants can be ordered to pay court costs
Columbia Gas gets its rate hike - but it's smaller than it wanted
Drivers get a free ride on the PA Turnpike
Opponents of the Nov. 2 vote will have to wait for the final count before a recount
Passionate southeast Ohio artists create special holiday gift
Nov 26, 2004
Dayton hosts U.S. debut of Rembrandt exhibit
Group files suit to stop the rejection of thousands of provisional ballots
Turnpike talks continue to avoid toll booth worker walkout
Nov 28, 2004
Jesse Jackson's civil rights group joins lawsuit against Ohio presidential vote
Mourners turn out to remember Cincinnati priest known worldwide
Nov 29, 2004
Anti-hunger activists expect very bleak holiday season
Fewer Ohioans are smoking, but the numbers are still higher than the rest of the nation
Lawmakers try to wrap things up before going home for the holidays


 
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