Residents in seven Northeast Ohio counties, including Summit, can submit public comments on the EPA's decision until Jan. 12.
How federal regulators slammed the door on Ohio's attempt to let drivers self-certify vehicle emissions, calling it a ...
E-Checks will continue in Northeast Ohio after federal officials rejected a state proposal to eliminate the vehicle emissions ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has rejected Ohio lawmakers’ attempt to allow Cleveland-area vehicle owners to avoid E-Check emissions testing simply by signing a form attesting that their ...
The proposal would have allowed residents in Northeast Ohio, including Akron, to submit an attestation form in place of a physical E-Check inspection.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio has moved closer than ever to ending its mandatory E-Check program that requires motorists in Greater Cleveland to get a vehicle emissions test every two years. The only ...