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Through September, Ohio has had 86 fatal pedestrian crashes. Of those crashes, 73 of them happened at dawn, dusk, or night time.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe rest stop is decorated with the colors and themes of the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks, which became Ohio's first World Heritage Site in September.
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The federal government is putting a stop to the use of humor and pop culture references on electronic message board in Ohio and across the country.
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Health, Science & Environment$1 million will be distributed to local municipalities for equipment upgrades to prevent the over-application of salt on roads.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentNow that the snow has melted, ODOT crews are heading to the sides of Central Ohio roadways to pick up large amounts of litter dropped by drivers and others. Last year the agency spent $4 million picking up more than 450,000 bags of trash across the state.
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Snow plow crews have been running all day and night, but continued snow and freezing temperatures are making them retrace their efforts.
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Several dozen road crews have been working around the clock in Columbus.
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The Ohio Department of Transportation plans to have about 1700 plow trucks on state roads during the height of the storm. That’s a little less than normal because of the shortage of drivers.
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The cameras are accessible online and through a mobile app.
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What's expected to be the largest snowfall of the season comes as the Ohio Department of Transportation only has about half the number of plow truck drivers it normally employs.