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Sunshine fuels net-zero energy

Melink Corporation in Milford empowers itself to reduce energy consumption by harvesting the sun's, wind's and ground's potential.

Neighbors oppose athletic complex for Butler Co. school

The future of a Fairfield Township neighborhood is in the hands of its elected officials. Township trustees are meeting Tuesday night to vote on a zoning

Students grow garden, give back

Biology students dig deep -- and not just for a grade.

Having a green home could put some green in your pocket

Having a green home could put some green in your pocket. A new contest is looking for the most energy efficient homes in the Uptown area. The winner could get

New website highlights Kentucky's green initiatives

Gov. Steve Beshear is calling attention to a new website that highlights state government's initiatives to be more environmentally friendly.

Angie's List: Top 3 lawn care mistakes

The three biggest mistakes homeowners make when they try to green up their lawn in the spring

Butler County offers free recycling collection programs

The Butler County Recycling and Solid Waste District is offering free programs for residents interested in recycling their old electronics, Freon appliances

Earth-friendly demolition project in Avondale

A team of local organizations are making sure that materials from a building being torn down in Avondale don't go to waste.

A green yard does not have to be real grass to be eco-friendly

A green yard is a sign spring is here, and after the harsh winter many homeowners experienced this year, it is a welcomed sight.  But it can also be a pain to

Free e-waste disposal in Blue Ash

Hamilton & Clermont county residents can recycle electronics for free this month at 2TRG in Blue Ash.

Growing carrots in your home during the winter

Bugs Bunny loved his carrots and he did not have to go to the store to get them. And you do not have to either.

Curbside collection of yard waste suspended

Cincinnati residents will need to find a new way to get rid of yard waste starting Jan. 17.

Going green with your Christmas evergreen

Depending on where you live, you can leave your Christmas tree curbside or at a designated drop site.

EPA moving unilaterally to limit greenhouse gases

Stymied in Congress, the Obama administration is moving unilaterally to clamp down on power plant and oil refinery greenhouse emissions, announcing plans for

Calif. regulators OK major greenhouse gas rules

California regulators on Thursday approved the first system in the nation to give polluting companies such as utilities and refineries financial incentives to

Raise your green IQ this Christmas

Most wonderful time of the year? Maybe. Trashiest time of the year? Absolutely.

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