Posted inNews & Views A Faint Pulse Universal health care, a concept left for dead, twitches back to life. Martin KuzApril 11, 2002June 21, 2022
Posted inNews & Views Marino’s Folly A publishing magnate’s golden touch turns to rust — and leaves his ex-partner broke. Kevin HoffmanApril 11, 2002January 21, 2025
Posted inNews & Views Bench Warmer Judge Daniel O. Corrigan may be old, tired, and pummeled by critics, but he’s not leaving. Thomas FrancisApril 4, 2002June 25, 2025
Posted inNews & Views D’Andra’s War She’s the head of the student government. She’s the homecoming queen. And she’s pissed. Andrew PutzApril 4, 2002May 3, 2025
Posted inNews & Views Giving Them the Business The Plain Dealer typifies the nation’s lackluster business press. Andrew PutzMarch 28, 2002June 21, 2022
Posted inNews & Views The Man Who Sued Too Much Ivan Sawchyn filed so many lawsuits, even the courts got sick of him. Martin KuzMarch 21, 2002April 15, 2025
Posted inNews & Views Goliath, Meet David A national charity tries to kill a Cleveland program for children. The little guy fights back. Sarah FenskeMarch 21, 2002April 9, 2025
Posted inNews & Views Fallen Angel One snowy night, Wyatt Morrow’s secret got away. Thomas FrancisMarch 14, 2002June 13, 2025
Posted inNews & Views The Flats on Trial The ghost of a deadly fight calls for developer Bart Wolstein. David W. MartinMarch 14, 2002August 8, 2025
Posted inNews & Views Big Egg on Its Face For better or worse, the West Side greasy spoon was a Cleveland landmark. Not anymore. Sarah FenskeMarch 7, 2002May 15, 2025
Posted inNews & Views The Defiant One Two years after charging Jephthah Jackson with assault, the county is having a devil of a time prosecuting him. David W. MartinFebruary 28, 2002April 29, 2025
Posted inNews & Views A Death So Young Family and friends can’t believe a 10-year-old committed suicide. Martin KuzFebruary 28, 2002June 23, 2025