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Photos: Brandywine battles warm winter

2:55 PM, Feb 3, 2012

Despite the warm winter season, Brandywine Ski Resort still has snow on the ground and skiers are slicing along the white stuff. But to show the warm-weather effect on the slopes this year, here are photos taken at Brandywine on Thursday, Feb. 2.

Maple syrup flowing in Geauga County

9:06 PM, Feb 1, 2012

Warm Winter gets sap running early and it could lead to a shortened syrup season.

Ohio power plant closing may help Lake Erie's fish

3:56 PM, Jan 30, 2012

Environmental groups and charter fishing captains in Ohio are hoping Lake Erie's fish population will rebound in the coming years with the closing of a coal-burning power plant that sits next to the lake's biggest tributary.

Bigfoot spotted in Portage County?

11:56 PM, Jan 27, 2012

Local "Bigfoot" researcher says he's seen one in Ohio.

Feds look out for bald eagles in Ohio

12:17 PM, Jan 23, 2012

The federal government watches out so there's no falling back for Ohio's growing population of bald eagles.

Outdoors legend Reno "Jay" Reda loses battle with cancer

3:49 PM, Jan 18, 2012

Outdoors legend Reno "Jay" Reda has lost his battle with cancer

Wellington: Cleanup continues, residents still out of homes

10:03 PM, Jan 16, 2012

The cleanup continues in Wellington days after a gasoline pipeline broke, spilling 116,000 gallons of gasoline.

@ The Table: Coast Guard boating safety tips

7:52 PM, Jan 16, 2012

We're @ The Table talking boating safety.

Snowy owls making more appearances in Ohio

4:08 PM, Jan 16, 2012

Wildlife officials say snowy owls are showing up in increasing numbers in Ohio, likely moving south from their Arctic tundra homes in search of prey.

On Location: Robin's horseback riding lesson

8:09 PM, Jan 11, 2012

We're talking horses in tonight's On Location.

Youngstown: Fracking meeting draws concerned crowd

7:02 PM, Jan 11, 2012

Tuesday night it was protestors on the statehouse steps in Columbus and Wednesday night they're targeting Youngstown

Mild weather in Northeast Ohio is 'double-edged sword'

7:00 PM, Jan 10, 2012

Mild weather is a double-edged sword for local businesses. Some are loving it. Others, not so much.

Youngstown: Hagan criticizes response to Ohio quakes

12:32 AM, Jan 3, 2012

A lawmaker says the state's response to the latest earthquake activity in northeast Ohio is inadequate.

Wooster: $1.4M grant for ash trees awarded to Ohio, Mich.

2:19 PM, Jan 2, 2012

Ohio and Michigan researchers have received a $1.4 million federal grant

Youngstown: Brine disposal at injection well halted

7:41 PM, Dec 30, 2011

Owner of Youngstown fluid injection well has agreed to stop injecting brine used in drilling after a series of earthquakes

Port Clinton New Year's walleye drop goes back 15 years

3:55 PM, Dec 30, 2011

Port Clinton is getting ready to drop a giant Fiberglas fish from a crane to welcome the new year, in a 15-year tradition

Underwater cannon may help protect Great Lakes

3:19 PM, Dec 30, 2011

Scientists want to know if an underwater cannon can protect valuable Great Lakes fish from a greedy predator

Geauga County: 'Fracking' turns sand into gold for local company

11:49 PM, Dec 29, 2011

A Northeast Ohio business is turning sand into gold.

Feds list possible methods for blocking Asian carp

2:44 PM, Dec 21, 2011

Federal officials compiled list of possible methods for preventing Asian carp and other invasive species from migrating

Kirtland: Holden Arboretum fire ruled accidental

5:49 PM, Dec 20, 2011

A fire at the Holden Arboretum kept fire crews from Lake and Geauga counties busy Monday night.

Congress OKs $300 million for Great Lakes cleanup

1:54 PM, Dec 20, 2011

Congress has set aside $300 million to continue a wide-ranging program to heal the Great Lakes environment by removing toxic sediments, improving wildlife habitat and fighting invasive species.

Ashtabula County: 'Fracking' concerns draw crowds to meetings

9:12 PM, Dec 19, 2011

They come promising thousands of dollars an acre just for the right to lease your property, looking for oil and natural gas.

Lake Erie algae problems grow

8:25 PM, Dec 18, 2011

Toxic algae blooms have never been worse in Lake Erie, and the situation is threatening fish and tourism, Ohio officials said.

FHFH: Hunters can help the hungry now

12:19 AM, Dec 16, 2011

A faith-based ministry is hoping hunters can help.

Lake Erie algae said to be worst ever

8:42 AM, Dec 15, 2011

State officials warn that Lake Erie has its worst toxic algae ever and say fish and tourism are threatened.

Portage County: Homeowner debates payday for drilling rights

11:20 PM, Dec 12, 2011

It started at $400 per acre plus royalties, and now it's tripled and climbing. Yet, Howard Leonard isn't so sure he wants to cash in.

Asian carp may be past barrier in Minnesota

10:21 PM, Dec 12, 2011

Invasive species DNA found in water north of protective barriers.

1st bobcat verified in northwest Ohio

10:49 AM, Dec 9, 2011

For the first time, wildlife officials have verified a bobcat in northwest Ohio, in Williams County.

Massillon: Will exotic animal law put farm out of business?

8:46 PM, Dec 8, 2011

The exotic animal massacre in Zanesville in October has lawmakers re-writing the rules.

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