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This year’s algae bloom was relatively mild according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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Monday, the White House announced President Trump's nominations to the International Joint Commission.
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Canada is moving to legalize regional use of marijuana -- officials predict that's likely to happen by the end of 2018.
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The Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River Board says conditions are better than they were in 2017.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's first early season projection for Lake Erie algae is out today.
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The Great Lakes region has an unusual number of cases of the Powassan Virus, a dangerous tick-borne disease.
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This week, New York governor Andrew Cuomo announced an amendment to the state's current policy regarding plastic bags.
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Senators voted against the Vessel Incidental Discharge Act, which would have weakened the regulation of ballast water.
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Nearly $3 million in additional relief funding is going to communities in five New York counties along Lake Ontario.
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A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to take action on western Lake Erie.
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The two-part report highlighted an unusual number of deaths among snowmobilers and ice fisherman during winter 2017.
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The federal government has played a huge role in reviving the Great Lakes, but some wonder how strong that support is.
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Great Lakes Now has released a half-hour documentary that examines some of the hottest water issues in the region.
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"Carp Tank," a $500,000 competition, wrapped up in Michigan this week.