January 13, 2009

Congress Gets Its Own YouTube Sites

All those cute kids and silly pets on YouTube will have to make room for Ohio’s John Boehner and other members of the U.S. House and Senate.


January 08, 2009

Ohio’s New AG, Treasurer To Be Sworn In

Two of Ohio’s newest top office holders were scheduled to be sworn into office Thursday.


January 07, 2009

‘Joe the Plumber’ To Become War Correspondent

Joe The Plumber is putting down his wrenches and picking up a reporter’s notebook.

2-Year-Old’s Tragic Death Leads To Emily’s Law

The death of a beautiful 2-year-old girl leads way to a new law that protects anyone who may need a prescription filled.


January 02, 2009

Weekly Pop Quiz: Names, Inauguration Plans & Juicy Rumors

Are you keeping up with the latest from Washington?


December 31, 2008

Lawmakers Target Candidate Spending

State lawmakers reacting to the downfall of former Attorney General Marc Dann will consider requiring politicians to reveal donors to shadowy accounts used to pay for office transitions and inaugurations.


December 29, 2008

Veto Puts Ohio Tax Credit On Cutting-Room Floor

In Hollywood terms, an ill-fated bill to offer financial incentives to filmmakers working in Ohio has an unresolved script and is awaiting a sequel.


December 28, 2008

Strickland: Education Cuts Possible

Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland is warning that schools and public universities could see significant cuts without help from the federal government.


December 18, 2008

Chamber Forecasts Light At End Of Unemployment Tunnel

“We’re not going to do great, but we’re not going to do horrible,“ the chamber’s Bill Lafayette said.


December 17, 2008

Ohio House Shrinks Early Voting Period

Almost 51,000 Ohioans in the state’s six largest counties voted during the first 15 days of early voting for the presidential election, a period that the Ohio House voted to trim out of Ohio law on Tuesday.


December 16, 2008

Citizens Pack In To Hear Council’s Decisions

Columbus city council holds its last meeting of 2008.


December 11, 2008

Strickland Creates Worse-Case Budget Scenario

Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland has compiled a worst-case budget document that envisions cuts as high as 25 percent to state agencies.

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