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The "Sound of Ideas" is Ideastream Public Media's weekday morning news and information program focusing on Northeast Ohio.

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Cleveland, OH

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The "Sound of Ideas" is Ideastream Public Media's weekday morning news and information program focusing on Northeast Ohio.

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English

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1375 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44115-1835 216-916-6301


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Major I-90 project on Cleveland’s West Side will impact commute through 2028 | Reporters Roundtable

8/1/2025
Commuters on Cleveland's West Side had better have a mug of patience in the cupholder beside them: A $173 million dollar construction project starts Aug. 4 and will impact traffic on Interstate 90 through October of 2028. Earlier this week on that stretch of highway, commuters may have needed a pontoon. I-90 in Lakewood and Rocky River was under water after a deluge. The construction project aims to fix the flooding. We will begin Friday’s “Sound of Ideas Reporters Roundtable” discussing the I-90 project.

Duration:00:51:03

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Federal cuts to fair housing programs could lead to increase in evictions, advocates warn

7/31/2025
Four fair housing agencies, including the Fair Housing Center for Rights and Research in Cleveland, have filed a class action lawsuit against DOGE and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, hoping to restore funding that it says helps keep residents in their homes.

Duration:00:51:35

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MetroHealth announces layoffs for 125 non-medical workers | Reporters Roundtable

7/30/2025
After losing $50 million last year and on track to go deeper in the red this year, the MetroHealth System announced yesterday that it's laying off 125 non-medical workers, freezing non-clinical hiring and scrapping an executive bonus program.

Duration:00:51:10

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Federal deregulation efforts could impact workers and businesses in Northeast Ohio

7/30/2025
The U.S. Labor Department unveiled a plan to deregulate industries and reduce employer compliance costs. The proposal targets rules affecting wages, safety and working conditions across sectors such as home health care, agriculture, construction and mining.

Duration:00:51:58

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New head of Downtown Akron Development Corporation hopes to attract businesses and residents

7/29/2025
Christopher Hardesty is the inaugural executive director of the Downtown Akron CDC, which aims to redevelop vacant spaces and help struggling businesses stay in place.

Duration:00:52:09

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How the Scopes trial and controversies over evolution resonate 100 years later

7/28/2025
Historians note that a famous trial from 1925 regarding the teaching of evolution still matters today, as the classroom is still a battleground for controversial ideas.

Duration:00:52:05

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Northeast Ohio millennials reflect on growing up amid rapid technological change

7/24/2025
Local millennials push back on generational stereotypes and open up about what it’s really like to navigate adulthood in a dramatically changing world— from managing student debt and chasing career stability to redefining success and identity in the age of social media.

Duration:00:52:14

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New housing projects in Northeast Ohio are tailored to seniors and aging veterans

7/24/2025
Two development projects in Cleveland will include permanent supportive housing units for veterans experiencing homelessness as well as older adults and individuals with disabilities.

Duration:00:51:37

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Free clinics brace for larger role with Medicaid cuts looming

7/22/2025
Free clinics, a key safety net provider for people who are uninsured and underinsured, are likely to see a demand for their services increase in the coming years. We’ll talk to free clinics in Northeast Ohio about the plan to meet that demand.

Duration:00:52:47

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Northeast Ohio researchers hope to fight misinformation by making science more engaging

7/21/2025
Kirsten Ellenbogen, CEO of the Great Lakes Science Center, is one scientist who signed onto a paper about better communication strategies for scientists and researchers.

Duration:00:51:41

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Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb signals end of fight to keep Browns downtown | Reporters Roundtable

7/18/2025
Bibb said this week he is looking for ideas to develop the Downtown lakefront — without the Browns. Is the fight all but over?

Duration:00:50:37

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Sound of Ideas Community Tour | CVNP at 50

7/17/2025
The "Sound of Ideas Community Tour" stopped in Peninsula, at Happy Days Lodge, to discuss the 50th anniversary of Cuyahoga Valley National Park.

Duration:01:12:21

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Changes to temporary protected status programs will impact Northeast Ohio communities

7/16/2025
This month, the U.S. ended federal protections from deportation for thousands of migrants from Nicaragua and Honduras. This week, temporary protections were set to end for Afghani immigrants, but an appeals court temporarily blocked the effort.

Duration:00:51:35

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A tale of two franchises, how the Haslams and Dan Gilbert differ in their Northeast investments

7/14/2025
Dan Gilbert's Bedrock company is developing in Downtown Cleveland while the Haslam's are pushing for a new Brown's stadium in Brook Park; both hope it benefits the region.

Duration:00:51:34

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Lawmakers look to override governor’s property tax vetoes in Ohio budget | Reporters Roundtable

7/11/2025
Republican lawmakers will be back at work later this month, interrupting their summer recess, to consider overrides on three of Gov. Mike DeWine's budget line-item vetoes, all focused on property taxes. The governor used his red pen 67 times to strike out items in the massive $60 billion-dollar two-year operating budget. He signed off on the budget at the end of June. We will begin Friday’s “Sound of Ideas Reporters Roundtable” with a discussion on why lawmakers are taking the unusual step of returning during summer break to address these specific vetoes. Plus, the anticipated summer blockbuster "Superman" has swooped into theaters with some predictions looking at a $200 million global box office haul by the end of the weekend. Directed by James Gunn, the reboot brings Superman back to his hometown. Two Glenville teens, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, created the "man of steel." Superman debuted in Action Comics in 1938.

Duration:00:50:52

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Cleveland Clinic’s long-range study looks to unlock biomarkers for brain ailments

7/10/2025
The Cleveland Clinic is in the third year of a first-of-its-kind brain study that was launched in 2022. The aim of the study is to identify biomarkers for neurological disorders earlier and either slow the progression or stop the progression all together. It's estimated that 1 in 6 people worldwide live with a neurological disorder—a broad term that can include Alzheimer's, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's, and stroke among others. The study is expected to last for 20 years. Currently, more than 3,500 people from 46 states including Northeast Ohio are taking part in the study. But more participants are needed. Later, we talk to historian and author Brandy Schillace, Ph.D., about her new book, “The Intermediaries: A Weimar Story.” The book traces the story of the founding of the Institute for Sexual Science, the world’s first center for homosexual and transgender rights. We conclude the show with the latest episode of our podcast, “Shuffle.”

Duration:00:51:13

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Where does the opioid overdose epidemic stand in Cuyahoga County and Cleveland?

7/9/2025
Hundreds of thousands of lives have been lost to the ever-evolving opioid overdose epidemic. We will discuss where Cleveland and Cuyahoga County stand with regards handling the crisis. Wednesday on the "Sound of Ideas," we'll start by talking about where Northeast Ohio stands in the approach and treatment of those impacted by opioids. We'll also discuss why we're seeing different shifts in drug overdose deaths, and what we can do to prevent a future spike. Later, we talk to Case Western Reserve University world affairs professor, Kathyrn Lavelle, Ph.D. She has written a book that traces U.S involvement in the Arctic from the founding of the nation up through present day.

Duration:00:51:49

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Transportation experts urge caution on the road during busy traffic and construction season

7/3/2025
AAA predicts that a record 72.2 million Americans will travel during the week of July 4, crowding the roads with extra traffic. Meanwhile, it's the so-called 100 deadliest days of summer -- the time from Memorial Day to Labor Day when the most traffic crashes occur.

Duration:00:51:18

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Examining the new two-year Ohio operating budget and the governor's vetoes

7/2/2025
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed off on the state's new two-year operating budget at the deadline late Monday night into Tuesday. The $60 billion dollar spending plan includes money for a new Browns stadium in Brook Park. The state will chip in $600 million taken from unclaimed funds held by the Ohio Department of Commerce. The budget also flattens Ohio's income tax down to a single bracket meaning everyone, minus those who are exempted, will pay the same 2.75% tax rate. DeWine, however, did strike 67 elements from the budget using his line-item veto. It's by far the most he's used the line-item veto. For comparison, on the last operating budget, DeWine used the veto pen 44 times. Statehouse leaders have questioned why the governor removed elements of the budget viewed as property tax relief. Later, we bring you an excerpt from the 11th and final episode of the "Living for We: Keep Ya Head Up" podcast.

Duration:00:52:40

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Northeast Ohio experts discuss water safety following rise in drowning deaths

7/1/2025
As the Fourth of July weekend approaches, water safety and drowning prevention guidance is crucial. In the last month, more than five people have died by drowning in Northeast Ohio and dozens more have been rescued on the Cuyahoga River.

Duration:00:51:21