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Even though Cleveland was colder than the North Pole (Alaska, at least) on account of the Polar Vortex, the weather is going to shift dramatically warmer in a matter of days.
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Northeast Ohio was promised extreme arctic temperatures, and that's what it got. A wind chill warning bridged Tuesday and Thursday, with wind chill values around -30 degrees at times. The forecast shows Northeast Ohio could be in for temperatures in the 50s in a matter of days, and the freeze and thaw could bring potholes and other strains on infrastructure, especially water pipes.
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The money to pay for ODOT's big road construction projects has run out. So Gov. Mike DeWine has put together a panel to make recommendations on where to…
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A group of students at Columbus Alternative High School is calling for changes to their building, which they say is outdated and has major issues with…
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Ohio’s cities have seen about $450 million in cuts to their local government funds under Gov. John Kasich. The Ohio Municipal League, a lobby group that…
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A federal report suggests America's interstates are worn, overused and highly congested. It also recommends billions of dollars in fixes.
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The American Society of Civil Engineers gives the nation's infrastructure a D-plus grade and says it will take trillions to bring it up to par. But finding the funding is a bipartisan problem.
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The replacement for the Buckeye Lake dam, which had deteriorated to the point where authorities said it was at risk of failure, has officially…
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Richard Cordray says Ohio needs to do a better job at supporting public transportation at all levels, from big cities to small towns. The Democratic…
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The Republican and Democratic candidates for governor met for their second face-to-face debate, this time taking questions from an audience and via social…