University of Notre Dame researchers analyzed nearly 2,500 samples of living organisms and found patterns in the concentration of “forever chemicals” across the region.
Professional climbers met at the Davey Seed Campus in Kent for the National Tree Climbing Competition to spread awareness for ...
No city dealing with a lot of lead pipes spends as much as Chicago does to replace them. With more than 400,000 lead water ...
In a small northern city, citizens have launched a class-action lawsuit over decades-old PFAS pollution. The city and federal ...
A documentary explores how quadrillions of tiny mussels are reshaping the Great Lakes. Could this spell doom for a beloved ...
The Wisconsin Department of Justice announced a $275,000 settlement Thursday with energy firm Enbridge for alleged violations ...
A bill, newly passed by legislators, will expand the state’s capacity to enforce limits on health-harming emissions in ...
University of Toledo researchers have developed a system of buoys that slowly release algaecide into the surrounding water.
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