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About 1,400 gallons of water blended with potassium cyanide and sodium cyanide were released after an equipment malfunction at Parker Trutec’s plant at the Prime Ohio II Industrial Park.
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Two tornadoes touched down in Clark County on Saturday night.The National Weather Service says the first hit at 9:15 p.m. one mile southeast of North Hampton.
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Residents were invited to bring their questions to project team staff of the proposed Sloopy Solar project in Harmony Township, Clark County. It would be the first utility-scale solar project in the county.
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With recent black bear sightings across the Miami Valley in recent weeks, Ohio wildlife experts chime in on what to know and what are safe practices if you see a bear.
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The Clark County Land Bank will start building four new houses in Springfield. They're to offer affordable and safe housing for families at or below 300 percent of the Federal Poverty Guideline.
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Clark County, Ohio, teenager Sydni Howard shares how the foster care system shaped her family and why finding a loving, stable home can improve a child's life.
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To be called “Sloopy Solar,” Clark County's first utility-scale solar project is slated for development in Harmony Township. It’ll span 1,600 acres.
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Teens in Clark County, Ohio, speak out on how phone use and lack of sleep affect their mood, dreams, and school performance in this heartfelt WYSO Youth Radio PSA.
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Springfield, Ohio united to celebrate Haitian Flag Day with music, food, and culture on Sunday, honoring Haiti’s history and the strength of its vibrant local community.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine visited Springfield this week to talk about the city's Haitian immigrants. He said many businesses worry about losing workers to deportation.
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Anaiah Westmoreland and Armonee Montgomery are students in Ohio. They both say they have struggled with self-confidence due to what they see on social media platforms.
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Under the Trump administration, the U.S. Department of Justice has terminated anti-violence grants to nearly 300 recipients nationwide. That includes the Clark County Coalition, which is losing more than $1 million.