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Workers who lost their jobs at the Subic Bay Freeport in Zambales will soon become entrepreneurs courtesy of a program supported by the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority and the Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship (PCE).
Forecasts based on the projections from 10 economists as of Thursday, Jul 2. NA = not available. E = estimate. R = revised. **** = tentative.
Cuyahoga County's Republican party hopes to have the tens of thousands of petition signatures it needs within weeks to try to oust county commissioner Jimmy Dimora. The G.O.P says a massive federal corruption probe has crippled the Democrat's ability to govern. WKSU's Kevin Niedermier reports.
For Cleveland Cavalier fans it was a big day as the team's new "big" man was officially introduced. He says he's here to "win a ring or the king." WKSU's Tim Rudell reports.
The Ohio Supreme Court says parents who are suing over their underage daughter's abortion cannot see confidential medical records of other girls and women who went to the same clinic. WKSU's Karen Kasler reports.
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. WKSU's Karen Kasler reports.
Ohio is now operating on a one-week temporary budget and another one-week budget is in the works in case state leaders don't pass a permanent budget by Tuesday. The temporary budget is meant to allow agencies to continue to operate while budget negotiations continue but as Statehouse correspondent Jo Ingles reports, some groups are finding it hard to get by right now under uncertain ...
Ohio is now operating on a temporary one week budget and another week budget appears to be in the works if lawmakers don't pass a new permanent two year budget by Tuesday. But some groups that rely on state money say their organizations can't operate effectively because they don't know how much money they'll be getting in the permanent budget. Democratic state representative Jennifer Garrison ...
The deadlock over a new two-year state budget for Ohio continues at the capitol, but there are a couple new wrinkles. WKSU's Bill Cohen reports.
Tensions are high between Democrats and Republicans in the Ohio legislature because of a deadlock over a new two-year state budget. And the stalemate is spilling over into other issues. In fact, two other proposals that lawmakers generally agree on are now in limbo because of the partisan squabbling. WKSU's Bill Cohen reports.
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