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Northeast Ohio parks have seen an uptick in visitors coming to view the annual salamander migrations. Unfortunately, that fascination may spell trouble for the species.
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Crews will remove more than 27 thousand tons of contaminated waste and demolish remaining structures on the property over the next six months to ensure job-readiness on Cleveland's East Side.
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The official numbers are in: 2024 is the hottest year on record. Climate change is the main culprit. But there might be something else going on, too.
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CoreWater Technologies, Inc., is deep into laboratory testing of a process that enhances granular activated carbon – a common filtration element – to capture persistent, toxic chemicals in our drinking water.
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Cleveland announced plans to take stock of its tree canopy in order to better manage the trees it has and plan for the future.
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A tunnel boring machine, sometimes called a "worm," has been named after Summit Metro Parks' Elaine Marsh. It will dig a 6,600-foot tunnel to keep millions of gallons of sewage out of the Cuyahoga River.
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This weekend's storm is expected to impact 62 million Americans through Monday. Heavy snow, ice, rain and severe thunderstorms are being unleashed from the Plains to the East Coast.
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Traditional farmers around the world are walking away from millions of acres of land where they once grew crops or grazed animals. It's provoking mixed reactions.
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Reports of dead birds came from Warren, Montgomery, Auglaize, Erie, Huron, Logan, Mercer, Richland, Sandusky and Stark counties.
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In the New Year, there will be supermoons, meteor showers and other exciting celestial events.
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The northern lights could be visible Tuesday night and Wednesday night over the Northern Hemisphere due to a geomagnetic storm.
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More than 1.3 million people were plunged into darkness early Tuesday. Failure of an underground power line is believed to be the cause and repairs could take up to two days.