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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, 2008

Jul 1, 2008
Obama brings a message to faith to Ohio just before the Fourth
Obama is back in the Buckeye State, taking his message to eastern Ohio
Progressive advocates worry that Ohio is taking advantage of sweatshop labor
Some activists want Ohio to celebrate freedom from fireworks - and the injuries they can cause
State replants program promoting locally-grown food and produce
Jul 2, 2008
City plans 4th of July party around controversial rock, while Ohio man facing losing his freedom
Fallen soldiers honored in Rotunda for one more weekend, but exhibit will still be around
Governor plans next step in his education funding process
Lawmaker proposes cancelling a state tax on satellite TV
Money wiring company agrees to settlement with Ohio and 42 other states
Thirteen is turning out to be a lucky number for some jobless Ohioans
Treasurer charges Ohioans to share their stories of credit card troubles to help change rules
Troopers weed out another huge stash of pot on Ohio's highways
Jul 3, 2008
Drivers aren't free to get behind the wheel and drive after drinking - on roads or on water
Just in time for Independence Day, governor appoints head of new veterans' agency
Senator wants to give something back to teachers who spend their money in the classroom
Jul 4, 2008
As Ohioans honor military men and women on July 4th, one lawmaker speaks from Iraq
Freedom to enjoy all-American treat can be frank in revealing a person's politics
Jul 7, 2008
Holiday weekend was longer this year, but less deadly than in 2007
Investigators looking into role fireworks may have played in huge blaze in Toledo
Ohio University researchers develop program to increase exercise and lower diabetes numbers
Protests raise their voices - and their bodies - over a planned power plant in Ohio
Researchers push cord blood as a way to harvest stem cells without controversy
Small businesses sue BWC over the way the agency charges them for disability payments
Jul 8, 2008
Feds send largest settlement of its kind to Ohio for environmental cleanup
Fireworks legally sold but illegally set off get the blame for weekend incidents
Groups supporting access to health care come together to push candidates on the issue
Hedge fund manager who lost millions for BWC sentenced to a dozen years in prison
Landlords can't be held liable for not stopping tenants from harassing each other
Ohio offers free college degrees to veterans, but there's something in it for the state
Scientists starting to change views and practices regarding umbilical cord blood
Southeast Ohio man takes small-town values to national group advocating for rural residents
Jul 9, 2008
As John McCain comes to his old district, governor comes in to campaign for Barack Obama
Diabetes still attacking kids around in the state, and especially in the Dayton area
Governments around the country making move toward four-day weeks - but maybe not Ohio
John McCain comes to Ohio for the fifth time in four months
Ohio environmentalists get the green flag on three initiatives, surprising even themselves
Secretary of State urges counties to start planning for big voter turnout now
Stories of survival because of cells in umbilical cord blood now not just theoretical, but real
Time is ticking away, but Speaker says plan to give bonuses to vets isn't dead yet
Jul 10, 2008
Cincinnati leaders say landing the NAACP shows progress in moving beyond racial tensions
Cleveland leads the nation in population loss, but the city says people will come back
Ohio launches bid to bring in new Air Force Command HQ to Wright Patterson AFB
Quick-loan industry gets go-ahead for ballot issue, but time is short to gather signatures
Two lawmakers, each with different views on pit bulls, team up to attack the issue
Jul 11, 2008
"Queen City" ready to roll out red carpet for NAACP convention delegates
Casino backers ready to roll the dice on a ballot issue, and finding some surprising support
Governor says down economy is no reason to be pessimistic
Multi-million dollar award for residents discriminated against and denied water service
Ohio sets first execution date since US Supreme Court upholds lethal injection
Weak US dollar means strong improvement for some Ohio manufacturers
Jul 14, 2008
Expert says workers and businesses have to share pain to keep jobless fund from going broke
Mystery writer takes readers into the unusual world of Ohio's Amish
NAACP convention well underway in Cincinnati, with politics taking center stage
New officer in charge at Wright-Patt
Obama is the first of the two presidential candidates to take the stage at NAACP convention
Southwest Ohio community still fighting against DHL's plans to ship jobs out of state
Jul 15, 2008
Cleveland-based bank getting new scrutiny in wake of disasters in the financial industry
GM accelerates plans to close up plants in Ohio, but state leaders are still hopeful
Mayor taunts opponents in asking for support of plan that sends sewer money flowing to schoolkids
State is searching for new schools chief, but not in the standard way
State puts its efforts to fight foreclosures on display - on billboards
Jul 16, 2008
BWC targets businesses not paying into the workers' comp fund
Farmers fed up with cost of fertilizer find idea of going back to manure isn't a load of crap
Financial fiascos have some Ohioans worrying about the money in their local banks
McCain tells NAACP delegates he needs them, whether or not they vote for him
Jul 17, 2008
Group still fighting election of 2004 says judge can reveal critical facts about that vote
Religious leaders say they'll help voters separate the good ads from the bad
Researchers find surprise in the skies - there may have been water on the moon
Women at the center of ex-AG sex harrassment scandal now accused of causing trouble themselves
Jul 18, 2008
Charities get unexpected big bucks from class action lawsuit settlement
For some southwest Ohio rope-jumping champs, mastering the sport is doubly important
Local man headed to GOP convention goes way back with McCain - all the way to the war
Money is piling up as the state goes after bad debts
Prison officials find lawman was in trouble not only in their lockup, but elsewhere as well
Republican Party still not ready to announce candidate for attorney general this fall
Skateboarders and their fans set up park in unlikely "utopia" in southeast Ohio
Unemployment rate jumps again - now the highest in 15 years
Jul 21, 2008
Elections officials trying to choose whether to appeal courtroom victory by libertarians
Many companies blowing in to take advantage of interest in wind power, to the anger of residents
Northeast Ohio cemetery offering a green "after-life" style with all-natural burials
Veterans sound off on McCain ads promoting his war credentials
Jul 22, 2008
After years of staying out of the health care debate, insurers jump in with their own campaign
Governor rings the bell on the first of a dozen meetings on education in Ohio
PUCO staff suggests rules for new energy rates, but they're a shock to consumer groups
The countdown is on to the day the state will open Keno in more than a thousand locations
Jul 23, 2008
Coalition of medical providers and advocate groups say prevention is cure for health care system
Forty years after the Glenville Riots in Cleveland, the neighborhood is little changed
Governor hits the road, traveling to northeast Ohio for another education conversation
Lawmakers plan hearing on DHL's plans to take thousands of jobs out of Ohio
Longstanding northern Ohio furniture company runs out of money, tells employees to stay home
Ohio GOP reveals its pick for AG, two months after the Democrats and four months before the vote
Ohio ready to take a chance on Keno, as businesses count on the game to lure in customers
Jul 24, 2008
Cleveland Clinic researchers find new development in brains that could be a breakthrough
Decision in favor of Libertarians could mean more minor party labels on ballot
Governor hoping for compromise on sick days issue, but supporters say it's unlikely
McCain sole candidate at "presidential" cancer summit, but gets some mixed reviews
Jul 25, 2008
New gel offers possibility of prevention of HIV for women around the world
OSU researchers say they've found way to turn gas guzzlers into heat creators
Republicans suggest governor is "buying out" certain GOP districts Democrats can't win
Jul 28, 2008
Fair organizers suggest marketing of event by Columbus PR isn't "fair"
FBI launches massive raid on offices and homes in Cuyahoga County
High gas prices have driven many Ohioans to consider getting behind the wheel less often
Many are living with mysterious and devastating illness - often for more than a decade
New, unfortunate rite of summer has arrived in Ohio
Ohio's senior senator says DHL should work to help region that's been its home for years
Organic farmers reaping benefits from current economic and ecologic conditions
OSU professor hopes to warm up world to possibility of global climate change
Small business group reaching out to those who can't get standard bank loans
State reaches a new milestone in helping law enforcement deal with mentally ill inmates
Jul 29, 2008
Cuyahoga County commissioner not named in probe offers up search warrant from FBI probe
Governor continues his forums on education, this time in Dayton
Governor pushing for compromise on sick leave bill, but it's starting to seem unlikely
Ohio's transportation officials take one-year anniversary to talk about dangers of Ohio bridges
State leaders reacting to FBI corruption probe rippling through Cuyahoga County
Jul 30, 2008
155th Ohio State Fair is open; 800,000 visitors expected
Akron wins bid to keep world's largest tiremaker in town
Calls for continuation of mission of college to continue, even though college is soon to close
Conservative groups bets again that Ohioans don't want a casino, even in bad economic times
Ex-AG who once fought for public records access keeping busy by asking for public records
Natural gas company wants to hike rates, but consumer group says the proposal is bloated
Professor has new mission, trying to spark new energy work around the state
Jul 31, 2008
Democratic Party chair at center of Cuyahoga County probe speaks out
Leaders of both parties come together to pass big ballot issue tied to jobs package
Ohio Senator says he's concerned about "ongoing problem" of safety of bridges
Ohio's biosciences industry gets a big boost from a national publication
Polls show presidential race is a virtual toss-up in this key battleground state
Study hopes to show how much money Ohioans need to get by without help


 
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