The man accused of holding three Cleveland women captive for a decade signals he might change his not guilty plea. Alleged copper thieves put power sources at risk in three counties. A proposed pipeline to transport natural gas from shale raises eyebrows among landowners in Medina County. And Republican lawmakers call for greater transparency of the state's spending habits, and more restrictions on abortion. Join host David Molpus and a panel of journalists as they dissects the week's news on the Reporters' Roundtable.
Guests:
Karen Kasler, Bureau Chief, The Statehouse News Bureau
Chris Quinn, Assistant Managing Editor, The Plain Dealer