
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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Native Americans are protesting the team's name ahead of the Cleveland Indian's 2020 home opener Friday night.
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When older locomotives break down, lots of folks call Jon Jaros. He's sort of AAA for old trains, operating out of a historic railway roundhouse in Cleveland. His company buys old locomotives, fixes them up and leases them out. He is also one of few people in the U.S. who travels to fix broken down older locomotives. A new locomotive can cost millions, making older ones worth the trouble to fix.