Monday, December 23, 2024

A record $10 million in new projects will address abandoned mine land problems in eastern and southeastern Ohio.

Growing populations of resident Canada geese - those that for the most part do not migrate - are being blamed for a diversity of problems such as fouling water supplies, causing crop damage and creating nuisances on public beaches and golf courses.

Starting this fall, ATVs and snowmobiles must be registered with the state in Pennsylvania.

PEZ dispenser collectors gather for annual convention July 19-21.

Physician understanding of patient self-treatment is essential when most people get their information from family and friends, and asking patients what they take may also open a dialogue about patient health concerns and the use of herbs.

For the first time, Midwest refiners will receive credit toward their carbon monoxide reduction.

A Dale Chihuly exhibition -- Form From Fire -- will open July 21 at the Dayton Art Institute featuring more than 100 objects from Chihuly's most beloved series.

Commentary from a senior airman in the U.S. Air Force reminds us that the survival of democracy depends on an educated public, especially when it concerns constititional rights.

The Ohio Expo Center presents the Goodguys/PPG Hot Rod and Custom Car Nationals July 13-15.

Student loan interest rates have dropped up to 2.2 percentage points - reaching historic lows and offering lower payments to millions of borrowers.