Ohio May Shift to New College Funding Model
By Alison Go -
The Paper Trail
- December 30, 2008
Public schools would receive money from state partially based on performance and not just enrollment.
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The Ohio School With a Strong Foundation
By Christopher J. Gearon -
Education
- December 4, 2008
When Walnut Hills High School needs help making ends meet, its alumni foundation chips in.
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Projections: Barack Obama Wins Critical Ohio
By Kenneth T. Walsh -
Nation & World
- November 4, 2008
No Republican has won the presidency without winning Ohio.
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Obama's Ohio Win
By John Aloysius Farrell -
John A. Farrell
- November 4, 2008
Closing time.
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Obama Wins Ohio
By Robert Schlesinger -
Robert Schlesinger
- November 4, 2008
The Buckeye State loss is doom for McCain.
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Environmental Ballot Initiatives to Watch This Election Day
By Maura Judkis -
Fresh Greens
- November 4, 2008
Look for results on these green measures across the country.
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5 States to Watch in Tonight’s Election Results
Opinion
- November 4, 2008
As the numbers come in tonight, here are the states that could determine the outcome of the election.
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Which Swing State Will Be This Year's Florida or Ohio?
Opinion
- November 4, 2008
Will there be a single critical state in 2008?
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5 Battleground States Barack Obama Now Leads in That George W. Bush Won in 2004
Opinion
- October 29, 2008
Obama is leading in several battleground states, some of which Bush solidly won in 2004.
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Disgusting Democratic Partisanship in Ohio
By Michael Barone -
Michael Barone
- October 28, 2008
Some Democrats in Ohio are criticizing serving in the military.
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Barack Obama's Race Is a Lingering Factor for Some Ohio Voters, According to Focus Group
By John Aloysius Farrell -
John A. Farrell
- October 27, 2008
Democratic focus group gives pollster pause in the Buckeye State.
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The Swing States: Ohio Could be Crucial for Barack Obama and John McCain
By Kenneth T. Walsh -
Nation & World
- October 8, 2008
The candidates are locked in a tight race in this battleground state.
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Ohio Mayor Proposes 'Stools for Schools'
By Alison Go -
On Education
- August 27, 2008
Akron chief hopes to lease sewage system and use the $200 million to fund college scholarships.
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No Margin of Error: Barack Obama and Ohio
By John Aloysius Farrell -
John A. Farrell
- August 18, 2008
A post from on the ground in the key swing state.
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Working-Class and Rural Voters Could Make the Difference in Ohio and Pennsylvania
By Kenneth T. Walsh -
Nation & World
- August 11, 2008
Obama and McCain are reaching out to these voters, hoping to win the pivotal states.
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Who Really Pays for Paid Sick Leave?
By Liz Wolgemuth -
The Inside Job
- July 28, 2008
A new study shows that workers aren't staying home when they're sick, in part because they aren't paid.
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Why It's Rough to Be Working in Ohio
By Liz Wolgemuth -
The Inside Job
- June 4, 2008
Buckeye State employees face a particularly tough ride in this economic slowdown.
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How Youngstown Is Tackling the Housing Crisis
By Luke Mullins -
Money & Business
- April 29, 2008
The already-troubled city has razed more than 1,000 dilapidated structures.
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Indiana Demographics Favor Obama
By Michael Barone -
Michael Barone
- April 28, 2008
Although I've assumed Indiana's population is similar to Ohio's and Pennsylvania's, it skews a bit younger.
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Ohio Disease Outbreak Linked to Chipotle Restaurant
By January W. Payne -
Health
- April 21, 2008
Officials are investigating whether food-borne bacteria or norovirus triggered the illnesses.
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How Ohio Is Tackling the Foreclosure Crisis
By Luke Mullins -
Money & Business
- April 21, 2008
Attorney General Marc Dann has an army of 1,300 lawyers looking to keep people in their homes.
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Clinton's Wins in Texas and Ohio Put Obama on the Defensive
By Kenneth T. Walsh -
Nation & World
- March 5, 2008
Tuesday's results mean the Democratic race is competitive again.
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Morning Buzz: March 4, 2008
News Desk
- March 4, 2008
Called semi-Super Tuesday and Super Tuesday No. 2 by some, today voters in Ohio, Texas, Rhode Island, and Vermont head to the polls and could finally decide the fate of the tight race for the Democratic nomination. Both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton remained positive last night; however, both teams acknowledged that close votes and split decisions could lead to another month, at least, of drawing out this battle. The next big primary comes April 22, when Pennsylvanians make their choice.
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Down to the Wire
By Michael Barone -
Michael Barone
- March 3, 2008
Either Obama or Clinton could win Ohio or Texas or both.
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McCain Strives for Big Wins in Texas and Ohio
By Liz Halloran -
Nation & World
- February 29, 2008
Huckabee's Texas campaign could pull enough votes to embarrass McCain.
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