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The Port of Cleveland says it can no longer store the city's last two historic Hulett iron ore unloaders. Can preservationists save some parts before they're scrapped?
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A listener asks whether coastal delays related to the pandemic are impacting Cleveland.
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New coronavirus cases in Ohio jumped Tuesday to more than 2,500, the second spike in the past five days; Ohio Supreme Court decision moves Ohio closer to getting rid of cash bail; an Akron firefighter who used a fire hose to spray an activist has been put on administrative leave; and more stories.
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Over the past 50 years, freight traffic on the lower Cuyahoga River has increasingly competed with smaller watercraft as the river has rebounded to become…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, December 14th:U.S. Army Corps drops appeal over dredging controversy;Bill expanding computer science for…
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A new way to help control sediment build up in Cleveland’s shipping channel is saving and making money for the port.Sediment flowing to the channel can…
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The Cuyahoga River is being dredged by the Army Corps of Engineers once again, and as WKSU’s Kabir Bhatia reports, the Port of Cleveland says…
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Ohio Sen.Sherrod Brown has rolled out an infrastructure rebuilding blueprint he and other senators call a guide for President Donald Trump.On the bank of…
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The Port of Cleveland is looking toward continued growth in 2017, after seeing a slight dip in cargo last year.The Port says last year’s numbers are…
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The winter cold has put an end to Cuyahoga River dredging for the year, amid a lawsuit over where to store riverbed sediment. Dredging will resume in the…