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The Cleveland Botanical Garden hosted U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limon and four local poets Saturday for readings on and discussion of the relationship between art and nature.
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After years of advocacy by recreational groups, the city is ready to fix the longstanding gaps in the three-mile loop.
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Democrat Shontel Brown and Republican Alan Rapoport field questions on how they would address climate change and clean energy if elected.
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Ideastream Public Media reached out to the Democrat and Republican running in the Ohio 13th Congressional District in 2024 to learn about their stances on fossil fuels, clean energy and the grid.
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Akron residents gathered for a march Tuesday to draw attention to local industries they say contribute to historic environmental injustices on the city’s east side.
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The East Archwood site will replace the aging facility at Fountain Street. WM says conversations will continue regarding community's concerns.
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WM defends proposal to build a waste transfer station on Akron's east side. Residents want more timeWM has proposed building a waste transfer facility on Akron's east side. The plan includes closing an aging facility that has long been a problem for the neighborhood around it on Fountain Street.
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The city of Cleveland and its partners are working on plans to better address poisoning from lead-based paint at rental properties following last week’s report highlighting 11 positive cases in children from properties that had been deemed lead-safe.
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As climate change makes hurricanes stronger and more intense, island communities like Longboat Key are particularly susceptible to catastrophic damage from hurricanes. Residents say they are sticking around.
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Many residents impacted by inland flooding near Tampa can't return home as floodwaters slowly recede. One church in Valrico is providing food and other resources to residents in the neighborhood.
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The plight of the river, which empties into Lake Erie at Cleveland, helped inspire the Clean Water Act. Now it attracts kayakers and anglers and could soon be removed from an EPA watchlist.
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Import and export teams from the United States and the Philippines visited the farm in Farmersville, Ohio, to learn more about the U.S. Grain Marketing system.