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More stringent air pollution regulations for the steel industry were supposed to start in July. But right before they would’ve taken effect, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency paused them for two years.
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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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An investigation is ongoing three weeks after a likely ransomware attack on Middletown City Services. Third-party specialists are working to determine what information may have been accessed.
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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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MilitaryIn this episode of Veterans' Voices, we hear from Emily Maples. Her father served in the Iraq War, and when he came home, the man Maples knew was no longer the same.
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The report from Industrious Labs' comes as Cleveland-Cliffs' Middletown plans to decarbonize its furnace and reduce its emissions.
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After years of air and noise pollution complaints, Middletown residents are looking forward to a cleaner steel production at Cleveland-Cliffs.
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Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, Cleveland-Cliffs is getting up to $575 million for energy efficiency updates at its Middletown steel mill (formerly AK Steel).
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Author and political commentator J.D. Vance will run for Rob Portman's GOP Senate seat in 2022.
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The competition will be fierce beginning Thursday at the 12th Annual Middletown Senior Pickleball Tournament . Nearly 300 players from nine states will...
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Plans for a new natural gas-fired power plant have been announced in Middletown. The plant would employ 300-400 people for about three years of…