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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 - February, 2006

Feb 1, 2006
Kids are accessing hunger programs in greater numbers, but more kids are hungry than ever
New scam hitting e-mail inboxes, complete with attention-getting charge
Two remaining GOP candidates for governor battle over opinion polls
Feb 2, 2006
Activists take on critics who say Ohio's environmental rules are too hard on business
Unemployment "offset" leaves thousands of elderly workers without jobless benefits
Feb 3, 2006
Controversy over dismantling of exhibit of pre-historic Ohio tribes
State's lawyers go after two companies that fraudulently promised to wipe out debt
The "big game" is the big time for football players and fans - and ad makers
Feb 6, 2006
Agencies pull together to fight off frauds and scams
Blackwell picks little-known state lawmaker as running mate
Convicted rapist and murderer set to die by lethal injection tomorrow
Lawmakers to consider presenting gift-card issuers with new rules
State's top lawyer will make arguments in sex offender law case
Feb 7, 2006
Condemned inmate has first-ever meeting with a victim's family member before execution
Lawmakers go bi-partisan to toughen rules on predatory lending
Senator running for re-election speaks out on prescription drug plans and Iraq war
State lawmakers give out new requirements on gift cards
Feb 8, 2006
Bill could block residents' rights to vote on new quarries in their communities
Challenge mounted to state's new worker residency legislation, before it even becomes law
Three healthcare charitable groups get money from anti-anxiety drug settlement
Feb 9, 2006
After forty years, Ohio woman comes forward about abuse at the hands of a priest
Anti-smoking activists say pricey PSAs aimed at teens are working
Bill to exempt military personnel out of Ohio from state income tax folded into "snowbird" bill
Cleveland juvenile judge becomes first candidate in the Supreme Court race
Former governor's aide in trouble after investigation into campaign money
New law will change how Ohioans buy cold medicine
Popular state park struggles to try to bring in as many visitors as it used to
Feb 10, 2006
All five candidates for governor share a stage and snipe at each other
Former OSU football star indicted for New Year's Day robbery of two people at gunpoint
Governor brings forth his ideas on reforming government contracts
Ohio college's policy on domestic benefits continues to anger critics
Red-light and speed cameras bringing in revenue - and complaints
Feb 13, 2006
Battle amongst Republican lawmakers may have killed controversial adoption bill
Lawmakers will talk about lasers on airplanes, locating quarries and lobbing human waste at police
Less than a month after starting his campaign for governor, Fingerhut says he's out
Rare coin dealer at center of BWC investment scandal indicted on criminal charges
Feb 14, 2006
Democratic front-runner in governor's race unveils plans for "turning around Ohio"
Fingerhut speaks out on why he dropped out of the governor's race
Former lieutenant governor-turned-treasurer launches her first run for that office
Gay couples use Valentine's Day as a stage to protest marriage law
House passes bill to help Ohioans more easily compare hospital data
Two Democrats unexpectedly drop out of key 2006 races
Feb 15, 2006
Cut in federal funding forces state to change its emerald ash borer plans
Plans to cut mineral tax have environmental activists distressed
President makes fast stop at Wendy's to promote health savings accounts
The GOP battle for governor is already heated, before candidates even file their paperwork
Feb 16, 2006
Lakefront landowners call on AG to stop lawsuit over property lines
State's new law requiring DNA samples of felons rejected by judge
Feb 17, 2006
Filing deadline passes - now experts are analyzing the races
State and federal health experts say don't panic - but prepare for bird flu pandemic
Feb 20, 2006
Once again this year, voters may see multiple amendments on this fall's ballot
Thousands of Ohioans losing their heat because they're not paying their bills
Unique eastern Ohio sanctuary coming back from some wildly tough times
Feb 21, 2006
Blackwell launches "nuclear attack" in primary battle against Petro
Fight for endorsement in Supreme Court race could be about diversity
Three Toledo men accused of terrorist charges
Feb 22, 2006
Audit shows millions missing and/or misspent in the state's BWC rare coin investment
Dueling issues backed by Petro and Blackwell may battle on the fall ballot
Prosecutors may have had help from local military man in finding suspected terrorists
Revised predatory lending bill passes Ohio Senate
Feb 23, 2006
Democrats and Republicans react to audit showing millions missing from Noe fund
Group opposed to Blackwell's state spending amendment files suit
Insurance premiums reversing a trend and falling off in Ohio
Feb 24, 2006
Democrat who failed to qualify for ballot hopes for the best as a write-in
IRS commissioner warns churches to be careful mixing religion and politics
State employees could be at risk of identity theft because of stolen laptop
Two more Taft aides in court on ethics charges
Feb 27, 2006
Abortion, sex offenders, funeral protests among the topics lawmakers taking up this week
Another push for a law on public records - but this one has a new twist
Lack of snow leading to surprising winter danger - wildfires
Lawmaker proposes expanding car seat laws to kids up to eight years old
New endorsements for Betty Montgomery are big blow to her opponent
Supreme Court throws out parts of Ohio's "truth-in-sentencing law"
Feb 28, 2006
Millions of eggs from huge farm deemed unfit to eat
New plan to watch sex offenders includes high-tech tracking devices
Senate bans "wrongful birth" lawsuits after emotional debate


 
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