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  • Play ball! Half of the Reds' spring training games will be televised by either Fox Sports Ohio or the MLB Network, starting with two telecasts this...
  • This week's "Music Notes" for the week of July 16th include events at Herzog Music, many jazz concerts, a couple of music festivals, and the Who's ...
  • America’s war in Afghanistan 16-years and counting. Is there any way to win or get out?
  • Norwegian crime writer Jo Nesbo is back, along with filmmaker Albert Brooks, whose first novel is about America in the year 2030. There's also Jo Ann Beard's debut novel about a 14-year-old in the 1970s; James Tate's selected poems; and technology writer Stephen Baker's look at the computer that competed against humans on Jeopardy!
  • Novels from Mat Johnson, Hector Tobar and Ayad Akhtar bring fresh perspectives to racial and religious politics. In nonfiction, Mike Birbiglia chronicles his life as a comedian with a sleepwalking disorder and Steven Brill examines the standards-and-accountability school reform movement.
  • Ohio has filed a lawsuit against The Bank of New York Mellon, alleging fraud, deceptive trade practices and other misdeeds in the handling of the state's…
  • An Ohio lawmaker has been indicted on 16 felony charges accusing him of misleading investors about a company's financial status and misusing their money…
  • Youth organizers want the voting age lowered to 16. NPR's Michel Martin finds out about their effort from Lorelei Vaisse of Vote16USA.
  • Gov. Mike Dunleavy says COVID-19 vaccines are now available to anyone age 16 and older who lives or works in the state.
  • Originally aired on May 16, 2015: Bill Cartwright has prepared a great show for swing lovers this week. The show begins with Gregg Field's version of...
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