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Akron is seeking feedback on the proposed setbacks. Riparian setbacks are boundaries along waterways that protect the banks.
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Letting yards grow during the month of May might be good for some pollinators, but experts say a more holistic approach should be taken.
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Major League Baseball has made major rule changes to the game including a new pitch clock.
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Dioxins form when chemicals like vinyl chloride are burned. Experts say the presence of dioxins in East Palestine is likely, but the amount and risk level will remain unknown without proper testing.
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The Ohio Department of Natural Resources said thousands of aquatic species, including minnows, fish, crayfish and amphibians, died due chemical contamination after a train derailment in East Palestine.
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This year's top prizes went to a teen from Thailand and an American who is just the fifth woman to win in 58 years. Karine Aigner spoke with NPR about the significance of the photo and the award.
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Fat Bear Week is officially back. This year's chunks include defending champ Otis — and a mother bear named Holly, known for adopting orphaned cubs.
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One resident's hobby of blogging about his backyard setup that attracts birds and other wildlife turns into a career focused on his passions for animals, nature, and the outdoors.
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, Feb. 11:Ohio misses mark on income tax;An Ohio city drops Columbus Day for Election Day;Akron-Canton Airport…
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The first phase of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History’s $150 million centennial makeover is wrapping up with the opening this weekend of the new…