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  • Local poet Richard Hague reads “The Beast of Beer” from his book, Beasts, River, Drunk Men, Garden, Burst and Light: Sequences and Long Poems .
  • The healing power of horses has been an integral part of Michelle Holling-Brooks' life, and she shares hers and other stories in her new book, The Horse...
  • The local band Acarya celebrates the release of their new cd, The Way Home , at the Cliftonfest main stage on October 5. Band members Liz Wu and Hannah...
  • Police in London shoot and kill a man after a chase through the city's subway, a day after the second in a series of attacks on the transit system. Two arrests are made in addition to the shooting. The British capital is reeling from July 7 blasts that claimed more than 50 lives.
  • Eight Hamilton County Municipal Court seats are up for re-election this fall, but only three of them are contested races.
  • We are finally experiencing warmer temperatures and have reached the point where it seems safe to put in even delicate plants and flowers. It's also...
  • Ohio law enforcement officials have formed a new task force to combat human trafficking in Cuyahoga County. From member station WKSU, Kabir Bhatia reports. At least one investigator for the task force will be on-call in Cleveland 24/7. This area is unique for trafficking due to its proximity to Canada, several expressways and also Michigan and Pennsylvania, according to Cuyahoga County Sherriff Clifford Pinkney.
  • The Mountain Dulcimer Society of Dayton is performing tonight, 7:30pm at the Troy-Hayner Center . This concert features a wide variety of music played...
  • Vocalist Al Jarreau begins this edition of The Blues which airs on Saturday night, February 18th at 11pm. I played his music for years on my jazz shows....
  • The Ohio House has overwhelmingly passed the state’s $7.8 billion transportation budget, which funds road projects and public safety around the state.
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