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  • The director of the Atmospheric Sciences Program at the University of Georgia says experts sounded the alarm that South Carolina's flood would be historic and devastating.
  • A federal judge in Florida refuses to order that Terri Schiavo's feeding tube be reinserted. Attorneys for Schiavo's parents have taken the case to an appeals court in Atlanta.
  • The Metropolitan Opera presents Puccini's Turandot live in HD in movie theaters worldwide on Saturday, January 30th at 1:00 PM. Don't miss Franco…
  • Diseases carried by ticks and mosquitos have largely been overshadowed by concern over COVID-19, but they haven’t gone away. As people plan summer activities in the great outdoors, it’s important to avoid getting bit. Today on Wellness Wednesday: what to know about insect repellents.
  • Republican-controlled legislatures in states that include Ohio are looking to gag teachers in the classroom when it comes to "Critical Race Theory" lessons. We discuss what it is, what it isn’t and why it’s been thrust to the front lines of the culture war.
  • As electric bills rise and data centers start to encroach upon suburbs and swallow up farmland, politicians are hearing from voters and starting to ask if data centers are worth it.
  • Every January, when I take down the holiday decorations that adorn my apartment walls, I’m always struck by how abruptly empty my home feels in…
  • Two and a half years ago, two people with strong ties to Delaware, Ohio, met each other when they were being inducted into the Delaware City Schools’ Hall…
  • In 1975, the Personal Rapid Transit in Morgantown, W.Va., was expected to usher in a new age of public transit nationally. It didn't. Still, the aging system is getting a $100-million upgrade.
  • A handful of restaurants around the country are giving up on cash. Paying for your meal with a credit card or electronically makes for better and faster service, they say.
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