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Super Tuesday states face serious economic issues
Mar 2, 2012
The GOP candidates have focused on social issues. But in many of the ten Super Tuesday states like Ohio, voters may be more interested to hear their plans to solve some serious economic problems.
Mild winter helps some businesses, hurts others
by
Brian Bull
Mar 2, 2012
For some businesses that shut down during the winter, the mild weather this winter has been an economic shot in the arm. For others, not so much.
Manufacturing jobs up in Ohio
by
Brian Bull
Mar 1, 2012
Most of the growth comes from an unexpected source. Politicians jockey to take credit.
Rust Belt rolls dice and builds new casinos
by
Brian Bull
Feb 20, 2012
Pennsylvania, Michigan and Illinois are on board with casinos, hoping to drive tourism to down-on-their-luck communities. Now Ohio is getting into the game.
Homegrown alcohol industry a bright spot for Ohio
Feb 7, 2012
Liquor sales have risen even as the state's economy has slumped. In turn, Ohio is embracing its homegrown booze industry.
Resurgent labor unions in Ohio could tip presidential race
by
Jeff Tyler
Jan 4, 2012
Supporters and foes of collective bargaining rights will spend big on the presidential race in Ohio. Labor unions claim the issue has rallied their members.
After earthquakes, Ohio closes wells
by
Eve Troeh
Jan 3, 2012
Ohio has temporarily banned drilling in some parts of the state, after a series of rare earthquakes including one that rocked Youngstown over the weekend.