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  • The Storytellers Trust will empower WOSU to focus efforts on local stories and content in the continued service of masterful storytelling across our television, radio, digital and educational platforms.
  • According to testimony by a former staffer for the Kentucky House Republican caucus, Republican Kentucky Representative Jeff Hoover sexually assaulted...
  • Approximately 100 Amazon rainforest tribes have not interacted with the modern world.
  • When Theodore pleaded with Kermit to leave him behind to save the expedition, he refused.
  • As the debate goes on at the United Nations, and as American troops deploy to the Persian Gulf, online gambling sites offer odds on the likelihood of war between the United States and Iraq. NPR's Melissa Block talks to Eddie King, of the Web site Bet on Sports.
  • Two of Cleveland’s top healthcare officials discussed how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected health care at a City Club forum Friday. MetroHealth President Dr. Akram Boutrous and Cleveland Clinic President Dr. Tom Mihaljevic said the pandemic has rapidly changed how people receive healthcare. Both CEOs said the number of telehealth visits have increased dramatically, and caregivers are now also conducting in-person house calls as a way to help people avoid going to the hospital and risking exposure to the coronavirus.
  • Dayton Public Schools ran Freshmen Orientation classes this summer. One element was how to use the city's RTA service.
  • Considered the Lewis and Clark of Brazil, Rondon kept Roosevelt alive through the journey.
  • Basil, taken from the wild in Honduras, landed in Massachusetts with a loving family.
  • Here's all you need to know about how beloved sportscaster Dale McMillen was throughout Northern Kentucky: Facebook and sports blogs are filled with...
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