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July 3, 2009
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BBC World Service
For over 70 years, BBC World Service has been the globe's most comprehensive source for news. When news breaks anywhere, anytime BBC is there.
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BBC World Service
For over 70 years, BBC World Service has been the globe's most comprehensive source for news. When news breaks anywhere, anytime BBC is there.
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BBC World Service
For over 70 years, BBC World Service has been the globe's most comprehensive source for news. When news breaks anywhere, anytime BBC is there.
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Hearing Voices
Hearing Voices from NPR is new weekly hour series of The Best of Public Radio: a sixty-minute stream of "driveway moments" all connected by a weekly theme. We listen to broadcasts and podcasts; we dig through audio archives; and we scour the web to find the best stories, sound-portraits, slam poets, docs, radio dramas, features, and found-sound.
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Living On Earth®
Steve Curwood hosts NPR's weekly environmental news and information program, offering features, interviews and commentary on a broad range of ecological issues.
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WKSU on Facebook and Twitter
Become a fan of WKSU on Facebook and follow @WKSU on Twitter for online updates and more. Follow @WKSUnow for the WKSU playlist.
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Karen Schaefer Takes a Lake Erie Expedition
WKSU Reporter Karen Schaefer is part of a group of journalists traversing the perimeter of Lake Erie, exploring the current environmental condition of the great lake and looking for clues as to the future of the region's largest body of water. Follow along with Schaefer's journey with posts and pictures in her reporter's journal.
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Friday, July 3, 2009
| Morning Newscast Report for Friday July 3, 2009 from the WKSU Newsroom
- Two more people plead guilty in Cuyahoga County corruption probe.
- Butler County man dies of swine flu.
- Metro RTA using $8 million in federal stimulus money to buy new buses.
- Cavs introduce Shaq to Cleveland, says he wants to "win a ring for the King."
- Indians open a weekend series with Oakland's A tonight at Progressive Field. (more )
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Thursday, July 2, 2009
| Ohio Lottery vendor switch-over causes some glitches
It was a tough day for some Ohio Lottery retailers, who have been dealing with glitches from a vendor switch-over. The Lottery says a few winning tickets were not recognized, and the new system did not properly read some tickets from the system being replaced. Lottery director Mike Dolan says it was a major undertaking. (more )
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Wednesday, July 1, 2009
| Stalled development project gets nudge from city. Highland Square gets direct action from City Hall.
Since the 2006 inception of the project development partners have been seeking but not finding an operator for the local grocery component of a retail revitalization for Highland Square. Mayor Don Plusquellic says the city will now step in and try to forge a deal with a pair of non-profit organizations to create an appropriate size store that can serve the basic needs of the community, and at the same time advance their missions to help persons with disabilities.
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009
 | EPA has new plan to address decades of toxic chemicals Dry cleaners left pools behind
After 15 years, the U.S. EPA is still trying to figure out what to do about toxic chemicals dumped in a west Akron neighborhood for decades. The EPA discovered that a series of drycleaners at Copley Square Plaza had dumped wastewater with the chemicals into pits in the ground, polluting nearby water up to 20 feet under the ground. Today, the mess remains, and the EPA is asking community members for feedback on a proposed clean-up plan.
The EPA project lead, Sam Chummar says the agency wants the cleanup to come in two stages.
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 | Bizarre baseball play Cubs with Ernie Banks against Cardinals with Stan Musial
One of the great things about baseball is that when you go to a game, you may see something you've never seen before: a player hitting for the cycle, Len Barker's perfect game, Asdrubal Cabrera's unassisted triple play, or a slow-footed catcher named Glenn Brummer trying to steal home in the bottom of the twelfth and making it. But WKSU commentator Paul Gaston can top that with the very first major league game he ever say, 50 years ago today. (more )
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Monday, June 29, 2009
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Good Jobs In Bad Times
In April, the WKSU newsroom dove into the murky waters of the current employment situation in Northeast Ohio with the 8-part series Good Jobs in Bad Times. With their reports, the award-winning news staff covered topics that include high-paying tech jobs, careers that don't need a 4-year degree, the re-growth of agriculture as industry, working part-time full-time, drastically changing career paths, the truth about healthcare, bridge jobs after graduation and the future of the NE Ohio employment outlook.
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Reclaim The Dream
In October, WKSU and the Akron Beacon Journal came together to discuss the growing economic crisis with a community forum at E.J. Thomas Hall. Since then, the financial situation in Northeast Ohio - and across the country - has only gotten worse. Visit ReclaimTheDream.net to see video of the forum and comments from audience members and to find links to stories on the subject from the Beacon Journal and the WKSU newsroom.
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NEO Development: Rebuilding Northeast Ohio
Revisit the future of development in the region with the six-part series NEO Development: Rebuilding Northeast Ohio. Reports focus on attempts by developers to launch new projects while capitalizing on the traditional strengths of NE Ohio, such as water and natural resources, its role in American industry and innovation, and a respect for the history of cities like Cleveland, Akron and Canton.
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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 Dont 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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Each Friday at 9 p.m. on PBS 45 & 49, NewsNight.akron gets beyond the hype to present viewers with a deeper understanding of local news that's impacting their lives.
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.
For more information on this program, please visit PBS 45 & 49”s NewsNight.akron Web Site.
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