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The Ohio Supreme Court says American Electric Power doesn’t have to refund $74.5 million paid by customers in 2018 and 2019 to subsidize two coal fired power plants.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has rejected the claim that customers overpaid to AEP Ohio so the energy company could continue to operate two coal power plants.
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The Ohio Oil and Gas Land Management Commission has put over 12,000 acres of a remote wildlife area, called Egypt Valley, out to bid for fracking.
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Against the backdrop of an energy crisis and a warming planet, more than 50 countries have come to Santa Marta, Colombia, to discuss concrete ways to phase out oil, gas and coal.
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Councilmember Charles Slife introduced legislation that would place a one-year moratorium on new permits for data centers within city limits, calling them "exploitative" to residents.
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People recovering from opioid addiction risk relapse when they can't get their medications after natural disasters. A group of doctors is calling for lawmakers to ease access to the meds.
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Melody Lin took home second prize at the National 4-H in Agriculture Challenge for her project assessing spotted lanternfly risk in different areas of Ohio.
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They’re part of a broader effort to reduce harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie.
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After trading in urban planning for working with a vast parkland, Greg Peckham has embarked on supporting new projects in Cuyahoga Valley National Park, which drew three million visitors last year.
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More than two decades ago, scientists started transforming the site of a uranium processing facility into a nature preserve. Now, their work is paying off.
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These matriarchal rodents often have bloody succession wars to replace their queen. But in a colony in California, Queen Tere ceded the throne to her daughter, Arwen, without violence.
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In Ohio, the warm weather pushed peach and apple trees to start budding early at Apple Hill Orchards in Mansfield.