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The Northeast Ohio Black Health Coalition is exploring the connection between health and climate change, and wants to hear from the public.
While some communities have received storm damage reimbursement from the Ohio Emergency Management Agency, others are still providing information the agency is seeking. During Thanksgiving weekend ...
John Wheeler: Snow depth has a lot to do with the progress of spring Snow cover is relatively shallow over most of the region this winter, so once those brown patches start showing, the snow will ...
The National Weather Service is calling for 3 to 5 inches of lake effect snow for the impacted counties.
A month after storms blanketed over five feet of snow, the cleanup continues in parts of Ashtabula County.
The threat of another round of lake effect snow in Ashtabula County is in the forecast and raising new concerns about the roof at Lakeside High School, which partially collapsed from heavy snow ...
Dec. 7—Area motorists, workers, police officers and firefighters all had to face a wide range of challenges this week as snow pounded Ashtabula County. The volume of snow, as much as five feet in some ...
Snow squalls — sudden bursts of heavy snow and gusty winds — created whiteout conditions in parts of the northeast during a storm that brought even more snow to the Great Lakes region Thursday ...
The Ashtabula County Sheriff's Office previously issued a Level 3 snow emergency 'due to the extremely hazardous road conditions' early Thursday morning.
Ashtabula County, Ohio, has been buried by snow over the past few days. The latest numbers from the National Weather Service tell us how deep it gets.
Even more snow could be on the way for places in the Great Lakes region that are still digging out after days of storms caused deadly wrecks, collapsed a barn on top of 100 cows and buried some ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine issued a proclamation Dec. 3 declaring a state of emergency in Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga and Lake counties in response to heavy accumulations of lake effect snow and ...