A total of 8,749 acres at the Salt Fork State Park and Egypt Valley Wildlife Area are being considered for fracking approval in late March or early April.
Opinion
This professor says Big Tech's exploitation of our attention is like tobacco companies in the '50s
D. Graham Burnett is a history professor at Princeton — and he thinks we’re at a pivotal moment in history. A moment he likes to compare to the birth of environmental activism, or the labor movement.
A wave of research published during the past year is strengthening what scientists demonstrated over several decades: ...
Researchers met with City of Dawson Creek council on Feb. 9 to discuss the potential harms and health outcomes of oil and gas ...
Dig, drill, saw or blast, then take the money and run back to Wall Street: That’s been Appalachian Ohio’s story. Result — ...
If you’re OK with an environmental threat to what should be your kids’ and grandkids’ inheritance as Ohioans, crack open another cold one and get comfy in the BarcaLounger. But if you think tomorrow’s ...
In 1643, Evangelista Torricelli used a tube of mercury to first measure pressure. In 1897, German mechanical engineer Rudolf Diesel invented the diesel engine with financial help from the Krupp family ...
K-pop fever at the movies isn’t going away any time soon—in fact, it’s only getting hotter, as proven by the sold-out screenings of the upcoming K-pop concert film, Stray Kids: The DomiNATE Experience ...
In recent pages of the Canton Repository, a supposed scientist representing Save Ohio Parks drummed up scare tactics around fracking. Fracking is a big deal here because we have the natural resources ...
Fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, is a process in which oil and natural gas are extracted from underground rock formations. Fracking provides many benefits but has some costly side effects. Fracking ...
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Millions of children have grown up watching PBS Kids’ educational TV, geared toward 2- to 8-year-olds—from classics like “Sesame Street” and “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” to recently added shows like ...
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