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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Clinic researchers find that brain cells can regenerate

Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic have discovered evidence of the growth of new neurons in adult human brains. The findings were published today in the British neurology journal Brain. (more )

Cleveland's mayor wants more efficiency in city departments

The City of Cleveland is looking at a new wave of cost cutting to keep the city out of the red. Today, Mayor Frank Jackson outlined a plan that includes more energy efficiencies, fewer hirings, and less overtime. (more )

Cleveland-native comedian Drew Carey goes classical

Cleveland's "working man" comedian Drew Carey is returning to his hometown to take an unlikely role. He's narrating Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" with the Cleveland Orchestra Saturday. Carey expects to draw a few unintentional laughs and maybe talk baseball at a local bar. (more )

Northeast Ohioans brainstorm education reform with Governor Strickland

Students, business people, parents and educators ran the gamut Wednesday night in offering ideas on how to overhaul public education in Ohio. Their audience was Governor Ted Strickland, who was holding the second in his series of twelve education-reform forums across the state at Akron's North High School. (more )

Owner of the Canal Street Diner in Bolivar, Bill Hall, pours coffee for some of his breakfast crowd.  Hall says Barack Obama's campaign would benefit if Obama made personal appearances    in rural Ohio.  Economic issues are the biggest concern Hall has in this 
presidential election. (Kevin Niedermier)Can Barack Obama win over rural Ohio voters?

Four years ago, Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry's campaign practically ignored Ohio's rural areas. Kerry lost the state to George W. Bush by about 2 percent of the vote, and that cost him the White House. This year, Senator Barack Obama's Ohio campaign strategy includes pushing into the state's conservative, rural counties. WKSU's Kevin Niedermier visited some rural areas to find out what it will take for a black candidate with an exotic name to win those votes. (more )


Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Northeast Ohio military veterans seek help at resource fair

Northeast Ohio's military veterans had a chance today to do some one-stop shopping for employment and benefit information. Cuyahoga Community College held its second annual Veterans Resource Fair at the downtown Cleveland campus. The event's organizers say the need is growing with the ongoing conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. (more )

Mike Crites will run as republican candidate for attorney general.

After weeks of speculation, the Ohio Republican Party has named its choice for Ohio Attorney General. (more )

Sister to testify against brother in massive fraud case

A key player in the criminal case involving millions of dollars in subprime loans in northeast Ohio is pleading guilty to fraud charges. She's also agreed to cooperate in the case against her brother. (more )

Akron hospitals cooperate on new long-term care facility

Two Akron health rivals are partners in a new hospital opening in the city next month. (more )

Dr. Lois Nora, 53, will leave her positions as president and dean of NEOUCOM next September (NEOUCOM)Outgoing public medical school president says region still has many health and training needs

The outgoing president and dean of the Northeastern Ohio Universities Colleges of Medicine says she's optimistic about the future of the region's only public medical school. And Dr. Lois Nora says the school can better serve the health needs of Northeast Ohio in many ways. (more )

Ohio National Guardman and children (Cleveland Press Club)It's the 40th anniversary of the Glenville riots

On the 40th anniversary of the Glenville riots a black man running for president speaks of hope. But despair grips much of Cleveland's inner city where random shootings ended three lives in the last month. Those deaths as well as recent controversy over police shootings and this month's killing of a police officer evoke a part of our region's most troubling history.

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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

An increasingly frayed line

The Akron Beacon Journal's year-long exploration of pressure on the middle class turned this week to healthcare, in part through the story of the Gurbis family. Christine and her mother Mary Kay Gurbis joined WKSU's M.L. Schultze to talk further of the emotional and financial pressures that come with serious illness in America ... (more )


Monday, July 21, 2008

Native prairie and forest will predominate in Ohio's first nature preserve cemetery at Foxfield Preserve, part of The Wilderness Center in Stark County near Wilmot. (Karen Schaefer)Natural burial a growing trend

Ohio's first natural burial cemetery will be opening next month in a nature preserve in Stark County. Officials say Foxfield Preserve will preserve land, while offering families a different kind of final resting ground. (more )

Suspect in Twinsburg officer shooting could face the death penalty

The man accused of fatally shooting Twinsburg police officer Josh Miktarian during a traffic stop has been indicted. (more )

Healthcare weaves through many middle class concerns

With mortgage problems, inflation, a recession and unemployment ascending on the list of American's concerns, health care has lost some of its standing. But in its latest examination of the squeeze on the middle class, the Akron Beacon Journal found health care remains an issue that weaves through many of the others. (more )


Friday, July 18, 2008

Greater Cleveland RTA outlines cuts, sets public meetings

The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority is formalizing plans to cut services and increase rates. (more )

Akron law director accuses sewer petitioners of deliberate error

Sharp words were flying today between Akron's law director and petitioners seeking to let voters decide on a plan to privatize the city's sewers. (more )

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WKSU Presents What You Don't Know Can Hurt You

The WKSU Newsroom examines topics relating to medicine and health care in What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You.

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Here Goes the Neighborhood Looks at NE Ohio Communities

The WKSU newsroom recently presented "Here Goes the Neighborhood," a six-part series on the diverse nature of communities, from cities to farms, throughout the region.

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Join a team of trusted journalists in a lively, in-depth roundtable discussion that often illuminates details missed by other headline-obsessed media sources. The half-hour broadcast covers breaking news and continuing stories from Akron, the region, Ohio and beyond.

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As the presidential election nears, follow along as states go blue, red or purple in an interactive national map. Also, find election reports from NPR and WKSU. ( more )
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