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Nov 6, 2023

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Analese Hartford is a Political and Investigative Correspondent for Cleveland 13 News, where she specializes in breaking down complex legal, governmental, and public safety issues. With a sharp focus on legislative impact and political accountability, Analese has covered landmark stories ranging from Ohio’s constitutional rulings on unclaimed funds to the historic election of the state’s first out transgender city council member. Her reporting is defined by its depth and clarity, ensuring that intricate policy shifts are accessible and relevant to the Northeast Ohio community.


Beyond the political beat, Analese is a key voice in investigative journalism, often reporting on crime, justice, and urgent public safety matters. Whether she is detailing emergency responses in local neighborhoods or analyzing national security protocols, she brings a rigorous, fact-based approach to every story. By combining her expertise in political analysis with a commitment to investigative integrity, Analese provides Cleveland 13 viewers with a comprehensive look at the forces and events shaping their local and national landscape

Recent Stories (136)

May 26, 20262 min
Gov. Mike DeWine Appoints Andy Wilson as Ohio Attorney General to Succeed Dave Yost
Governor Mike DeWine has appointed Andy Wilson as Ohio’s new attorney general, filling the vacancy left by Dave Yost’s move to the private sector. Wilson, a seasoned prosecutor and current director of the Ohio Department of Public Safety, will serve through the end of the year. His experience includes high-profile cases like the Pike County murders. An election for the next full term is set for November, making this a pivotal moment for Ohio’s top legal office.

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May 20, 20263 min
DOJ Settlement Bars IRS From Auditing Past Tax Returns of Trump and Family
The Justice Department has unveiled a sweeping settlement shielding President Trump, his family, and business entities from any IRS audits or enforcement on past tax returns. In exchange, Trump dropped his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS. The unprecedented agreement arrives as the administration launches a controversial $1.8 billion fund for those it deems victims of politically motivated prosecutions, drawing intense scrutiny and debate.

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May 12, 20263 min
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy Faces Ethics Scrutiny for American Reality Show Funded by Regulated Companies
A new DOT-backed reality series featuring Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and his family is drawing sharp ethics questions in Washington. The show’s corporate sponsors include companies regulated by the department, and critics say the timing is tone-deaf as gas prices rise. Duffy says ethics officials approved it and no one was paid. The series is set to debut on YouTube in June.

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May 11, 20262 min
Trump Backs Federal Gas Tax Holiday as Hawley Moves to Introduce Bill
President Trump is signaling support for suspending the federal gas tax to ease pain at the pump, but he cannot do it by executive order. Any “gas tax holiday” would require Congress and could drain the Highway Trust Fund that pays for highways and transit. Sen. Josh Hawley says he plans to introduce a bill, but key details remain unclear.

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