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Take a look back at the Cuyahoga River's complex history and the work that remains to be done to keep all of Ohio's rivers and streams healthy.
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Health reporter Taylor Wizner focuses on tried and true health tips when health advice feels overwhelming.
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Once, as a cub reporter, I got the bright idea of printing out Ohio’s entire 145-page Sunshine Law manual and made my own binder. I lugged that thing (it felt like it weighed as much as me) around for years, poring through it as I did rhetorical combat with public agencies to compel them to release information the public has a right to know.
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A night in an ER gives a health reporter a glimpse into how increasing gun violence is impacting first responders, and how reporters are susceptible to secondary trauma too.
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Graduates of the latest “Sound of Us” audio storytelling workshop made their own radio stories about marriage.
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The city's only suspension bridge has been closed to the public since 1966, but recently gained landmark status for its historical significance.
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This year, Rail Safety Week is Sep. 18 to Sep. 24. The week is observed every year across the United States, Canada and Mexico to raise awareness about ways to stop track tragedies.
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A family of widely used chemicals has been implicated in a range of illnesses but are still found in common consumer goods - should we be worried about per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS? Ideastream Public Media's reporters try to answer that question.
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International Day of Clean Air for blue skies was founded in 2020 by the United Nations to advocate for continuous, collaborative effort around air pollution reduction across the globe.
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On Feb. 3, 2023, life in the small town of East Palestine, Ohio was turned upside-down by a train derailment that drew international attention. Six months later, remediation is still underway, and residents remain frustrated by the lack of accountability from Norfolk Southern.