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  • More than 70 years ago, the most popular children's magazine in the world was born: Highlights. A new documentary explores how the edu-tainment company…
  • 2024 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD Z71 & 2024 Kia Seltos
  • If you're traveling I-71 through the Greater Cincinnati area this weekend, plan ahead. The Ohio Department of Transportation is planning some roadwork.
  • Overhaul of Interstate 70-71 'split': Review of the redesign plans and goals, with Ohio Department of Transportation Interstate 70-71 project manager…
  • Columbus Police say I-71 southbound to I-70 westbound is open after being closed for more than two hours Wednesday morning because of an overturned…
  • A Delaware County grand jury has exonerated an Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper who fatally shot Ebrahiem Williams when Williams allegedly rushed at him…
  • Originally published April 25, 2017 3:58 p.m. It turns out 'they're not done yet.' Interstate 71 will be closed again Sunday as crews make a second...
  • Columbus Police have identified the body that led to an hours-long closure of Interstate 71 this week. Columbus Police on Thursday said the remains are…
  • Investigators have linked Thursday's early morning shooting of a car on I-71 to 19 other shootings south of Columbus. A man driving north on I-71 reported…
  • Author Susan Sontag died Tuesday in Manhattan, after a long struggle with cancer. Sontag was the author of many essays and 17 widely translated books. She wrote about photography and AIDS, film and choreography, Vietnam and the Sept. 11 attacks. Her novel In America won the National Book Award for fiction. Sontag was 71. Hear NPR's Kim Masters.
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