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Lake Erie is a natural source of fresh drinking water for thousands in Western the New York region. Even though it’s readily available for consumption...
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An end of year report from the Great Lakes Adaptive Management Committee says last year’s floods could not have been prevented.
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On June 16, 1962, The New Yorker published one of those articles that aspires to -- and achieves -- something much larger. The first part of the series...
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Lisa Kenion lives in Euclid, Ohio, right off of Lake Erie. She’s a member of the Moss Point Beach Club, a neighborhood with a private little patch of...
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A new study explains how the bloody red shrimp -- and other non-native species -- can travel across the Great Lakes. It's pretty simple: They hitch a...
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Canada is moving to legalize recreational use of marijuana, and officials predict that it’s likely to happen by the end of the year. As pot suppliers...
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It’s a special time of year for migratory birds. Tired from their travels, they stop on the coast of western Lake Erie and spend some time resting and...
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The Cuyahoga River has come a long way from that infamous 1969 fire – and it’s getting better every day. Along with three other rivers in Ohio, the...
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Cleveland Underwater Explorers may have discovered Lake Erie’s oldest shipwreck, the Lake Serpent .
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Great Lakes states have struggled with plastic pollution for decades. Now, New York state is making a bold move when it comes to pollution caused by...
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - An administrative law judge says Minnesota regulators should approve Enbridge Energy's proposal for replacing its aging Line 3 crude...
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The STEM fields – science, technology, engineering and math – have traditionally been dominated by men. And that can make it tough for women to break in...