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  • The world famous aviator, General Chuck Yeager, died earlier this month he was 97. Yeager was born in Hamlin, West Virginia, enlisted after high school, and flew 64 combat missions as a fighter pilot against Germany during world during world war two. After that, he trained as a test pilot here in Dayton and in 1947 became the first man to break the sound barrier. WYSO’s aviation commentator Dan Patterson, met Yeager several times and has this remembrance.
  • NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Jim Sanborn, creator of a cryptographic puzzle sculpture called "Kryptos" located at CIA headquarters, about his decision to release a third and final clue.
  • Exploring the impact of "social media" sites and networks on media and journalism. A 97-second clip showcasing the homeless man, Ted William's "golden…
  • Tax season has arrived in Ohio, as the state's Department of Taxation is accepting 2011 state returns filed by computer or phone. Officials announced the…
  • The Columbus Firefighters Union said it stands to lose almost 300 jobs next year if the proposed city income tax increase does not pass. Columbus…
  • Ohio unemployment has risen to another new 25-year high as the state continued to lose jobs in March.The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services said…
  • Franklin County Prosecutor Ron O’Brien says one of three men charged with murdering a Dublin gas station employee has changed his plea to guilty.…
  • The 11 people who were killed on Saturday ranged in age from 54 to 97. Two of them were brothers, and two were a married couple. Here are some of their stories.
  • More Ohioans are carrying concealed guns and with fewer restrictions 10 years after the state began allowing people to carry hidden handguns. A published…
  • It has been 10 weeks since the management of the Minnesota Orchestra locked out musicians. Â As their annual meeting approaches, celebrations of last…
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