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Scientists are testing sewage in Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati and other Ohio cities as a way to get advance warning of COVID-19 hotspots. The Ohio EPA…
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An Ohio appeals court has upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit by the state against a natural gas pipeline company over environmental violations. The court…
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A federal judge in Toledo is allowing a lawsuit by an environmental group pushing for mandatory regulations to prevent toxic algae blooms on Lake Erie to…
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Columbus City Schools are purchasing 40 new buses - and getting a 2 million dollar rebate in the form of a matching grant from the Ohio EPA's Diesel…
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A Stark County judge this week dismissed a lawsuit Ohio filed against the developers of the 4.2 billion dollar Rover natural gas pipeline that stretches…
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Environmental groups have filed a federal lawsuit pushing for more action to prevent toxic algae blooms in the western Lake Erie basin each summer. The…
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Ohio Governor-elect Mike DeWine has appointed a veteran lawmaker to oversee the state's public colleges and universities among other new picks for his…
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The Ohio EPA is seeking from the federal government a new air quality designation for central Ohio that the American Lung Association has consistently…
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A parcel of vacant land in Olde Towne East is being transformed into a new apartment and retail complex. Construction is underway on a project called The…
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Farmers are criticizing Ohio Governor John Kasich’s executive order to implement tougher regulations on farm fertilizer runoff. The administration says…