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President Biden dramatically expanded two national monuments in California. But there are growing concerns that federal land managers are struggling to manage existing monuments designated since 2016.
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The city hosts six open houses between Tuesday and May 20 for insight on the draft master plan.
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Now that winter is over, road construction season is underway in Ohio, with nearly a thousand projects planned this year.
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The trumpeter swan is the largest, native waterfowl in North America. They're also no longer considered endangered in Ohio.
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A five-year collaborative study will use research and stakeholder input and public feedback on how to protect the economic, social and environmental value of the Great Lakes.
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The Environmental Protection Agency announced new legally enforceable standards to limit PFAS in drinking water.
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The U.S. EPA announced national, legally enforceable standards to reduce the amount of so-called forever chemicals present in public drinking water systems and private wells.
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Former Public Utilities Commission of Ohio chair Sam Randazzo, accused of heavy involvement in the state's largest bribery scheme, died by suicide Tuesday morning.
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The only thing officials seem certain of is traffic.
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Two suits filed in March by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Ohio-based environmental advocacy organizations allege pollution from the plant into waterways exceeded the company's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit.
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The Baileys Trail System is two-thirds completed. What happens now that Athens County, a once-reliable funder, has pulled its money?
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Indigenous leaders across the Pacific have signed a treaty granting whales legal personhood. What protections will the designation offer the large mammals?