November 17, 2009
Ohio Senate To Decide On Tax Cut Delay
Faced with an $851 million budget hole, Ohio lawmakers could soon decide on a plan to fill the gap.
October 28, 2009
Gov. Would Not Want Ohio To Refuse Public Option
A spokeswoman tells a newspaper that Gov. Ted Strickland would not want Ohio to opt out of any new government-run health insurance program.
September 22, 2009
2nd Ohio Execution Try Delayed Further
A federal judge on Tuesday further delayed an unprecedented second attempt to put a condemned rapist and killer to death by lethal injection.
August 04, 2009
Ohio Lottery Director Resigns
The director of the Ohio Lottery resigned Tuesday.
July 22, 2009
The Future Of Ohio’s History Unclear
The state budget recently signed by Gov. Ted Strickland has left many state funded departments and organizations trying to figure out how to make do with much less.
July 21, 2009
Early Education Takes Big Budget Hit
State budget cuts axe statewide Early Learning Initiative.
July 20, 2009
Agencies Wait For State Budget Fallout
Columbus Speech and Hearing Center is facing tougher times in wake of new state budget.
July 17, 2009
Strickland Signs State Budget
After three interim budget agreements, the official state budget was signed Friday afternoon.
July 08, 2009
Temporary State Budget Already Leading To Cuts
While the budget stalemate continues at the Statehouse the pain is already being felt across Ohio.
OU Student Worried Budget Cuts Could Further Cut Scholarship
Lacey Meeks is just months away from finishing her studies at Ohio University, and she could be one day away from losing part of the scholarship she depends on to pay for her schooling.
Law Allows 16-Year-Olds To Donate Blood
Teenagers in Ohio will now be able to donate blood.
July 07, 2009
Gov. Signs Second Interim Budget As Stalemate Continues
Lawmakers say they are working to resolve the state budget impasse.
June 30, 2009
Causes Compete With Each Other For Budget Attention
On the day after library supporters gathered at the Ohio Statehouse to protest proposed cuts, and the same day that environmental advocates gathered to urge lawmakers to prevent tax credits from going to dirty energy providers, home-based health care patients and advocates pushed to preserve funding levels while limiting funding increases for nursing homes.
June 29, 2009
Food Banks Facing Deep Cuts
As Republican and Democratic leaders try to hammer out a final budget agreement, those who feed the hungry in Central Ohio say they stand to lose a lot if the governor has his way.
June 23, 2009
Library Programs To Suffer As State Cuts Funding
Library usage is up, but programs will continue to suffer in the wake of state budget cuts.

