Category: Enivronment
Toxic algae bloom spreads across Lake Erie
The 2025 cyanobacteria bloom in western Lake Erie is now up to 160 square miles in size, though the most toxic area continues to be Sandusky Bay, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said in its latest bulletin on Monday.
Ad hoc group appeals Lake Erie ruling
An ad hoc group trying to block stronger Lake Erie policies has notified U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Helmick that it is appealing his decision to deny it intervenor status in a major lawsuit the judge is hearing in federal court.
Local lawyer, 81, hits 600 5Ks with miles still to go
When Bill Gosline first laced up his running shoes at age 49, he could barely make it 100 yards.
Climate change and pollution threaten the beloved mayfly's future
They’re not doomed, at least not for now.
Heat Wave 2025: Not an anomaly, get ready for more as climate change worsens
The first weekend of August is usually not a time to expect a reprieve from one of the longest and most intensive heat waves in recent memory.