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U.S. EPA begins removal of hazardous chemicals from former electroplating plant in Cleveland
The former Woodhill Plating Works in Cleveland has 20,000 gallons of hazardous waste stored in containers and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has begun the process of removing them.
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5mSweet treats fill help-yourself bake sheds popping up in central Pa.
Bake stands operate like miniature free libraries, with customers paying through apps or cash boxes for fresh sourdough and homemade treats.
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3mTom Kean Jr. has been gone from Congress for 105 days. He just set a return date.
Tom Kean Jr. has been absent from Congress for 105 days with an undisclosed medical issue as he faces a tight re-election race in the swing 7th District.
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3mN.J. weather: Severe thunderstorm threat drops, but some strong storms may still hit. Latest forecast.
Although we’re not completely out of the woods, the severe weather threat has diminished compared to what was predicted this morning, forecasters said.
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2mN.J. live power outage tracker: Strong gusty winds knock out power to thousands of homes
See the latest power outage numbers reported across the Garden State on Thursday, June 18.
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3mNetflix cancels show after one season despite plans for larger story
Netflix has canceled "The Boroughs" after just one season. The Duffer Brothers-produced sci-fi drama was expected to continue, but declining viewership reportedly led Netflix to end the series.