The costs of generating solar power will be on par with the costs of power made from fossil fuels like natural gas and coal within a decade, according to clean-tech research and publishing firm Clean Edge and green-economy nonprofit Co-op America. The two groups collaborated on a report, the Utility [...]
By State Rep. John AdamsWhile I would put Gnarls Barkley’s “Crazy” as one of my favorite songs, I actually play it and sing it often, I admit I was surprised to see it be the number one song of the past decade…
Not surprisingly, there are some reading the Rolling Stone’s 100 Best Songs [...]
This last election, there were three spots open for the Lucas County Educational Services Center Board and only two individuals who ran, which means there is a vacancy for the one seat. Judy Hansen who had served on the board for over a decade did not run for [...]
Question that must be answered — Did the BBC’s Paul Hudson write this October 9 item wondering about global warming’s decade-long disappearing act before or after he received “some of the leaked emails from the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia more than a month [...]
Years from now, voters with any memory of the thin, mild-mannered, former Governor and U.S. Senator from Ohio will remember George Voinovich as a moderate budget hawk with a big heart for people.
The saddest part of that memory will be the sheer absurdity on which it is based.
For decades, the [...]
The hard-working folks over at Recovery.gov, ever on guard for that rare instance of government inefficiency that occurs only once in a decade or so, have responded with commendable speed to news reports of erroneous/incompetent/fraudulent data in the records of stimulus money spent to save [...]
The conservative activist who led the fight against casinos in Ohio in the 1990s and this decade isn't letting his fellow conservatives off the hook over the passage of a casino issue this month.
David P. Zanotti, head of the Ohio Roundtable, was unsparing in his criticism of' [...]
In her column today, she calls her white readers racists, explains how horrible life is in poor urban cities that have been ruined by decades of corrupt Democrat leadership, and fantasizes about rape.
[...]I thought it was rather interesting to see the Ohio Society of Certified Public Accountants throwing in their two cents on the state budget debate, essentially calling for government consolidation, move to zero-based budgeting, and plan to sunset agencies by evaluating them at least every decade, and sin taxes.
It's no secret that Cleveland and Cuyahoga County are known globally as ground zero in the foreclosure crisis. Now the CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland says fed researchers see weak state regulation of mortgage lenders in Ohio earlier this decade as largely responsible for the [...]