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Officials are concerned about single-digit temperatures and high winds causing blizzard conditions throughout much of the region Thursday through Saturday.
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The Ohio Department of Transportation is looking to hire about 150 more full-time employees and 70 seasonal workers.
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After a disastrous plowing season last year, the city is making some changes to make snow removal more efficient.
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During a Monday meeting of city council’s Municipal Services and Properties Committee, councilmembers all described fielding calls from their constituents during and after the storm about impassable streets and inaccurate information from the city.
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The snowfall is slowing down and the National Weather Service expects less than half an inch of snow accumulation Friday afternoon. But the wind chill Friday night could make it feel like -2 degrees.
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Conditions on Northeast Ohio roads are deteriorating as snow continues to fall, according to the Ohio Department of Transportation.
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The worst of the winter storm is coming Thursday afternoon and evening, according to the National Weather Service. Parts of the region may see snow falling at a rate up to an inch per hour.
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It's part of a revamp of Cleveland’s snow removal strategy.
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Bibb says he inherited a broken system that needs significant overhaul and investment.
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