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Business & EconomyMad River Mountain in Zanesville and Snow Trails near Mansfield are closed as the resorts wait for colder temperatures to invite skiers and snowboarders to their slopes.
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Texas allows companies to sell electricity at wholesale prices. When the price of electricity skyrocketed last week, that meant exorbitant bills for many residents who had been trying to save money.
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Local homeless shelters made it through the recent patch of bad weather, but like so many other things, COVID-19 added new complications to their efforts.…
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The White House COVID-19 Response Team said Friday that while this week's storm affected deliveries to all 50 states, it is confident it can make up the backlog within the next week.
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Many Texans were getting the electricity back on, but millions still face either no water at all or are having to boil it to make it safe to drink.
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More severe weather is ahead for many of the same areas already hit hardest by the historic winter weather, with more than 100 million people in the path of the latest storms.
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Missouri has canceled all state-run mass vaccination events for the week, as other states and cities across the South reschedule appointments and warn of delayed shipments.
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Central Ohio once again is covered in snow after the latest winter storm swept through the region overnight.Columbus City Schools, The Ohio State…
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Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther is urging residents to stay home or find shelter before what's expected to be a heavy snowfall.The National Weather…
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The powerful storm is bringing record-low temperatures, widespread power outages and hazardous conditions to a swath of the country the National Weather Service calls "unprecedented and expansive."