
Ida Lieszkovszky
Freelance ReporterIda Lieszkovszky is a freelance journalist based in Cleveland, Ohio. She covers an array of topics, including politics, education, and the environment.
Prior to becoming a freelancer, Ida covered the Cuyahoga County justice system for cleveland.com where she also wrote about motherhood for the Multitasking Moms and Dads column.
She also previously spent many years at Ideastream Public Media as an education reporter for StateImpact Ohio, a producer for the "Sound of Ideas," and the host of "NewsDepth."
Before that, she covered the California statehouse for California Public Radio. She got her start in journalism at her college newspaper and public radio station, WMUB, at Miami University.
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Administrators are reexamining the designs of their school buildings to protect students from an active shooter.
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Gordon estimates the district can recover from the academic losses caused by the pandemic in three to five years.
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The lake has been drained for years. The sewer district says the dam poses a public safety hazard.
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Over the last couple decades, rural Ohio has turned into a reliably Republican part of the country, but there are a couple blue dots in that big red sea. Take, for example, Shelly Hayes.
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These days it can feel like politics - and politicians - are more divided than ever, but an interesting thing is happening in University Heights.
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City officials urged calm among protestors ahead of Tuesday's presidential debate in Cleveland.
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John Carroll University faculty are concerned proposed changes to the faculty handbook would harm tenure.
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ideastream sat down with past and present leaders of the League of Women Voters of Greater Cleveland.
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In a City Club speech, AMA President Dr. Susan Bailey said a COVID-19 vaccine will take time.
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Congress is weighing another Coronavirus relief package, including another round of $1,200 stimulus checks.