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The air nuisance rule defines air pollution as a public nuisance and allows Ohioans to file federal lawsuits against companies whose emissions may jeopardize air quality.
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The Davis-Linden Building, built in the late 1800s, is now home to over 85 creative, commerce tenants who make up the newly coined C2 Initiative.
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Ohio’s newly passed budget bill included an amendment that seeks to remove an air nuisance rule that let residents sue polluters.
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The Cleveland-Cliffs steel mill previously received a $500 million grant to switch to a hydrogen-powered furnace. Now, they plan to stick with coal.
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To celebrate the building opening, local and state officials came together for a ribbon-cutting ceremony, including Dayton Mayor Jeffrey J. Mims and Gov. Mike DeWine.
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WESTRAFO chose Trotwood, Ohio, for its new plant, which should open next year and hire over 200 people. Hydrogen, renewables, grid updates and more are fueling demand for the company's transformers.
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Montgomery County Land Bank has proposed seven brownfield projects to the Ohio Department of Development for pollution testing and remediation.
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AKRON, Ohio (AP) - A nationwide shortage of truck drivers has specialty schools in Ohio working to help trucking companies fill that need with…