Saturday, August 16, 2003
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News from The Plain Dealer
» Officials checking if Ohio is to blame
» Power, water service returning
» Blackout blues hit local industries
» PD's Sam Fulwood III: Mayor takes complete control
» Got the message, retirement board tells protesters
» Voting machine short list is delayed
» Goodyear, union talk beyond pact deadline
» Necessity is the mother, but fun is the child of invention
» Native Americans watch over recent find
Sports news:
» PD's Bud Shaw: It’s Holcomb — by a knockout
» Holcomb looking choice
» A narrow loss fails to diminish the gains for Tallmadge players
» Tallmadge mesmerized by World Series game
» Bard's final act is a winner
Friday, August 15, 2003
![]() | Life in Northeast Ohio is slowly turning back to normal after the worst power outage in our nation's history. |
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» Lights go out from New York to Cleveland
» Hundreds of travelers stranded at Hopkins
» Traffic jammed streets as signals went dark
» Stranded riders plucked from stalled elevators
» Hospitals kept operating on backup systems
» Regional Center kept working
» Economic impact small if power restored soon
» What you can do for food safety | Tips
» Northeast Ohio waits for power to return
» Power plant explosotion triggered blackouts
» Son held in slaymg of mother, aunt
» Clinic ordered to pay millions
» Tribe rides Hafner's cycle
» For QBs, the final exam: Stand up, or sit down
» Packing it in no more: Outage leaves players hungry
» Lefty leaps to the lead at Oak Hill
» Little League a big deal to Keen family
» Sports Briefs
» Probe of blackout cause focuses on grid around Lake Erie
» Cleveland residents left with bottled water as city tries to emerge from worst-ever water crisis
» Blackout leaves NE Ohio residents without water service
» Blackout leaves people scrambling for gas in Detroit, for water in Cleveland
» Blackout problems linger for Friday travelers
» Packers in no hurry to come back to Ohio
» Browns-Packers game still on
» Rolling blackouts hit Cuyahoga, Geauga and Lake counties
» Hopkins airport returning to normal, but call ahead for specific flights
» Residents complaining of price gouging due to the blackout
» Boil alert, rolling blackouts follow day without power
» Advice to consumers on food safety during a power outage
» 12 fires during power outage, including one involving elderly couple
» Workers stuck six hours in northeast Ohio salt mine