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Health, Science & EnvironmentTemperatures are expected to remain above 90 degrees for the rest of the week. Columbus is trying to help people beat the heat.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentTemperatures are set to hover in the 90s this week. Because of high temperatures, a heat advisory has been put into place.
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For the first two days of October, Columbus City Schools called off classes due to heat. A big part of the problem? Many of its facilities are not…
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Hotter neighborhoods tend to be poorer in dozens of major U.S. cities. That extra heat can have serious health effects for those living there.
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Some schools throughout the state that don’t have air conditioning have been closed or are releasing students early because of heat. On Wednesday,…
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Some Ohio cities are offering recreation centers, senior centers and other facilities as cooling sites to help residents beat the heat this weekend as…
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11:00... Can you think of a time youâve taken a COTA bus downtown? Columbus dwellers use these buses to get to work, eat out, or see a theaters or…
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The first full week of July will bring the season's first sustained heat wave. At the National Weather Service, forecaster Scott Hickman tells WOSU's Tom…
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A quick look at the U-S weather map shows an area of extreme heat stretching from the Great Lakes to the Mid-Appalachian mountains. Temperatures in the…