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The Caribbean storm — among the most powerful in history, with 185 mph winds — is expected to bring flash-flooding and landslides as it slowly moves across the island and heads north toward Cuba.
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For decades Ohio made policies to favor fossil fuels over renewable sources like wind and solar. That's caused impacts to health and the environment. We explore in part two of WOSU's State of Energy series.
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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.
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Northeast Ohio's national park turns 50 this Saturday, but festivities will continue through the end of next year.
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Tips on how to remove a Christmas tree mess-free, and what to do with it after it's taken down.
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Ohio is no longer in extreme drought, but that doesn’t mean the damage from the historic drought is repaired.
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Cleveland's Municipal Lot is a staple for football fans eager to show support for the Browns during home games. But what happens to the litter fans leave behind, and to the team responsible for cleaning it up?
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Sustainable Cleveland is looking for public feedback on the next iteration of its climate action plan, outlining goals and actions to reduce the city’s carbon emissions while increasing its sustainability and climate resilience.