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Recapping some of the most talked-about news this week from the nation and around the world – in case you missed it.
Wildfire smoke from Canada will bring hazy skies and diminished air quality to Northeast Ohio starting on Tuesday.
Formula One's upcoming round in Canada is under the scanner due to air quality concerns as a result of the wildfires.
Those who are awaking with scratchy throats and irritated eyes are likely to be wondering if it’s allergies, but it’s more ...
Smoke will likely be an ongoing health hazard across North America for the next few months. Here's what to expect.
As hundreds of wildfires burn across Canada, smoke is traveling south and potentially affecting Americans’ health. Here's why ...
Smoke from the Canadian wildfires continues to bring potentially dangerous air quality to parts of the northern U.S., with ...
Many studies have shown how reduced air quality can compare to smoking cigarettes. Moderate air quality currently is like ...
The Wisconsin DNR says air quality levels have improved from “unhealthy” to moderate, but that doesn’t mean the risk is over.
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Smoke from Canadian wildfires has carried another day of poor air quality south of the border to the American Midwest.
Smoke from wildfires in Canada has spread more than 5,000 miles, reaching parts of Russia and Europe during the past week.
As a day progresses the air near the water’s surface can warm some and the inversion erodes. The smoke will lift and ...
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