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Sequester cuts Northeast Ohio research Story by Mark Urycki While many economists fear that cutbacks in government spending are slowing the economic recovery, area universities have their own fears. Budget cuts under the federal sequestration agreement mean federal dollars for bio-medical, defense and other technology research at universities will be reduced. School officials fear that important discoveries and inventions will be missed or delayed. Full story |
| | Exploradio: Launching a start-up revolution A group of young entrepreneurs is building a community of start-ups that could stem Cleveland's brain drain More | | | A banquet of ideas at Akron's Growing Hope Food Summit Last month's well-attended conference was the second annual food summit sponsored by Akron Summit Community Action More | | | Ohio tries to answer question of whether the drilling boom is going bust ODNR report says delays in midstream construction, quality of early production and cutbacks by major drillers had an impact, but better times are coming More | | | This weekend's Cleveland Marathon being run with increased security and a special segment for some Boston runners The Cleveland event is drawing at least as many runners as last year More | | |
| | KSU researchers follow the path of deadly OK tornado | A damage assessment team will film the path of the tornado to document the recovery and learn how to improve disaster readiness Full story | | | Speed limit set at 70 mph on some Ohio Interstates | Most of Ohio's neighboring states have already raised speed limits Full story | | | Tea party protests IRS in Cincinnati | Hundreds gather to protest IRS scrutiny Full story | |
| | UA police officer has troubled history with department - Other noon headlines: Ohioans receive mortgage relief, First Energy holds meeting, Budish steps down
| | | Two dozen more 'red light' cameras coming to Cleveland - Other morning news headlines: Major shale gas driller gets new CEO; Controversial in-state tuition voting bill fails
| | | Another military vet may take on Mandel for Ohio treasurer - Democrat Pillich declares shes running in 2014
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Do you like music? Are you looking for some concerts to attend? Well there are TONS of concerts this week, and Hot Picks has the low-down. Rick Springfield and Buddy Guy will be at Jacob's Pavilion, Who's Bad (A Michael Jackson Tribute Band) will be at The Civic, The Womack Family band will be at the Beachland Ballroom, and there are so many more! Check out Hot Picks this week for the info on some great concerts!
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Nightaire℠ With David Roden
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David Morgan: The Secret of the Golden Flower (Cleveland Orchestra Members)
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