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  • It’s been a cold, snowy January, and downtown Dayton businesses are ready to heat things up for the February 1 First Friday which is tonight all-over...
  • Customers at the Sand Bar on Tybee Island for years stapled dollar bills to walls. After it closed because of COVID-19 restrictions, the bills were taken off the wall. Staff will divide the $3,700.
  • As it roared through the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore, packing winds of up to 200 mph, the twister flattened buildings. Searchers continue to look for survivors and those who were killed.
  • Traffic cameras will officially be activated in Dayton next month, according to a press release issued by the city. Red light and speed cameras at 5...
  • U.N. envoy Lakhdar Brahimi says he supports a prominent Shiite cleric's calls for direct elections for an interim authority in Iraq. The cleric, Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, wants elections before the transfer of power the U.S. wants to occur on July 1. U.N. officials say elections by that date are unlikely, though they could occur late this year or early next year. Hear NPR's Deborah Amos.
  • Duke has one of the most storied programs in all of men's college basketball. That didn't matter Tuesday night when the Blue Devils were beaten by unranked Steven F. Austin State University.
  • The new year will bring online voter registration to Ohio's voters. Ohio's Secretary of State Jon Husted describes that new online voter registration,…
  • The family of Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, says he has died at age 82. A statement from the family says he died following…
  • A clear majority favors the government taking "a major role" in fighting terrorism, and Republicans are much more likely to say they're angry with the government, according to Pew Research Center.
  • Obesity and overweight cause risks for a variety of major illnesses. According to the World Health Organization, there are more than one billion…
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