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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 - April, 2010

Apr 1, 2010
Conservative candidate joins race for AG, but some fear he could take votes from GOP nominee
Ex-lawmakers have opinions and advice on how to fix looming budget deficit
Number of condemned inmates on death row going down as Ohio continues executions
Seniors and disabled Ohioans no longer have to be put on waiting lists for at-home care
Apr 2, 2010
Conservative activists get the go-ahead to start drive to put anti-health care issue on ballot
Governor says he's not concerned with hearings on package at his residence
Much of the money available for rebates on energy-efficient appliances is gone, but some remains
Officials target Ohio wildlife officer for unfairly helping a friend get a license to hunt here
Ohio mourns Thomas Moyer, nation's longest serving state Supreme Court chief justice
Some Ohio churches turning to a different kind of power to go green and save money
Strickland is among 30 governors who got threatening letter from anti-government group
With huge numbers of people abusing drugs, state wants new rules to fight abuse of painkillers
Apr 5, 2010
Chief Justice remembered for many accomplishments, among them cameras in the courtroom
Democrats say GOP nominee for governor needs to give up more info on his financial situation
Governor signs felony DNA testing expansion law, as interested ex-inmates watch
Governor suggests Supreme Court building be renamed in honor of Chief Justice, who died Friday
Apr 6, 2010
Backers of medical marijuana work on joint effort to try again to get it passed into law
Chief Justice will be honored this week in building that he helped make beautiful again
Lawrence County moving forward on port project thanks to flow of money from state
Secretary of State unveils revamped campaign website - just in time for 2010 primary
Soybean supporters roll out new products as state law requiring their use takes effect
Apr 7, 2010
GOP candidate for auditor floats accountability plan that gets criticism from his own party
Governor, congressman and well-known actor stand with workers for Cleveland-based clothing maker
Law expanding land bank idea could help half of state's counties deal with foreclosure crisis
ODOT will spend $2 billion on construction this year - 30% more than in previous years
Ohio settles claim against controversial Wall Street insurer AIG, gets millions
OSU star who led the Buckeyes to national championship in 2002 is out of prison
Thousands of state workers evacuated from state building for suspicious package
Apr 8, 2010
Democrats propose "streamlining government" bill, but Republicans say it's not nearly enough
Federal regulators plan first-ever study of cancer rates around nuclear power plants
Political, legal leaders remember Chief Justice as gentleman and scholar who loved the law
Third Frontier racks up endorsements, but critics have yet to mount organized opposition
Apr 9, 2010
AG warns of tax-time scam with con artists posing as IRS agents
Hundreds fill halls of Ohio Supreme Court home to pay tribute to Chief Justice Moyer
ODOT officials warn that construction season often means crashes in the
Apr 12, 2010
Candidates for Democratic nomination for US Senate square off one final time before May primary
Ethanol backers say they're busting false facts about their fuel, but critics are fuming over ads
Supporters of measure to opt out of federal health care law battle ballot board in court
Two out-of-state people charged with possessing hundreds of powerful painkiller drugs
Apr 13, 2010
Few fireworks in mostly civil debate between two Democrats who want party's nomination for US Senate
Killer facing execution in a week should have DNA tested, according to civil liberties group
Republicans take a chance at killing a bill cracking down on payday lenders
Tea Party members turning up in two surprising races in northeast Ohio
Apr 14, 2010
Governor appoints Democrat running for Chief Justice to that post - GOP calls it political move
Group says human trafficking law isn't being used, and that people are suffering in the meantime
Pit bull backers say law breeds misunderstanding and distrust of dogs they say can be good
Apr 15, 2010
Opponents of 3C train suggest that a vote for the proposal on Monday could derail the whole project
Regulators confirm that they'll give a powerful discount to owners of all-electric homes
Sales taxes aren't as simple as they may seem, especially when it comes to taxes on food
State tax agency pleased to be collecting more forms via on-line filers
Apr 16, 2010
Death of Chief Justice means a Democrat will be on the all-GOP Ohio Supreme Court for a while
Documentary brings back special meaning for northeast Ohio Holocaust survivor
Governor tours high-tech firm to tout ballot issue he says will bring jobs via state investments
Jobless rate ticks up to record high, but officials think that may actually be a positive thing
Powerball launches in Ohio with brisk first-day ticket sales
Apr 19, 2010
Condemned inmate awaits last minute move by US Supreme Court - or execution goes forward
Democrats vote for study to get 3C train rolling, but Republicans say it could be derailed
Wind turbine business blowing jobs and money into Ohio, says trade group
Apr 20, 2010
Issue 2 ads target voters who may wonder why there's another casino issue on the ballot
Reporter who's seen several executions thinks the latest one may have had problems
Apr 21, 2010
Arts advocates come to celebrate annual awards - and to lobby against more devastating cuts
Issue 1 backers, knowing polls show few know about Third Frontier, start TV ad campaign
State starts effort to stop senior citizens from falling victim to scammers
Apr 22, 2010
Democratic Party leader says early voting shows his party has momentum, but GOP disagrees
Earth Day brings many green products to Statehouse - including one that was driven there
Federal funds allow southeast Ohio residents to build their construction skills - and homes
Governor makes good on promise from annual speech, strikes research deal with big Ohio company
State superintendent explains plans for federal funds if Ohio wins in next round of Race To The Top
Apr 23, 2010
Financial records show 2010 could be one of the most expensive campaign years ever in Ohio
Northeast Ohio GOP party chair has people of both parties fuming over remarks about House race
Southeast Ohio independent film festival begins, after bringing in a record number of entries
Apr 26, 2010
Ex-Attorney General's soon-to-be ex-wife pleads guilty to state ethics charge
Longtime lawmaker faces off against conservative with big upset in her past in key GOP contest
Officials make some progress in dealing with Asian carp, but also lose some ground to fish
Apr 27, 2010
County that saw most of its jobs shipped to another state still hoping for delivery of new work
High-profile Democrats battling in US Senate primary don't bring attention some might expect
Two-state row over a historic rock appears to be nearly at a resolution
Apr 28, 2010
Conservative lawmaker says Arizona's controversial immigration bill is the right idea
GOP primary for auditor is conservative contest between longtime prosecutor and new lawmaker
Poll just days before primary shows gap is widening in key race on Democratic side
State tourism department goes into travel season with new mission and much smaller budget
Strickland releases pile of tax returns, blasts opponent for releasing just some financial info
Apr 29, 2010
Conservative activists who oppose federal health care law get win in state's highest court
Crowded GOP primary in district to try to unseat first-term Democratic congressman
Inspector General says officials were wrong not to let sting at Governor's Residence happen
Issue 1 has plenty of supporters, but Third Frontier renewal has a few critics too
Latest poll shows little change in voters' thoughts in race for governor
Lawmaker who's pushed bills on illegal immigration says he'll take his cause directly to voters
Ohio Democratic Party may not have wanted US Senate primary, but poll shows good news in that race
Apr 30, 2010
Forty years later, stories from Kent State tragedy still have the power to haunt and inspire
Issue 2 backers say it's just an address change, but they're worried voters won't get that message
State agency announces good news for Ohio businesses - it's cutting rates
State vows to fight to lock in jobs after cabinetmaker announces it's pulling out of Pike County
State's top elections official expects slow day at the polls for primary day on Tuesday
Supreme Court rules Secretary of State can ask for financial info on slots petition drive
Troopers haul in huge pile of hydroponic marijuana


 
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