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The FBI is investigating a bomb threat that had officials in Springfiel evacuate city hall. The Ohio city has been dealing with hostile and false rumors about Haitians who live there.
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Intel is sponsoring a program for Ohio students interested in the semiconductor industry, as the firm prepares to hire thousands of workers for a giant new campus.
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Vick Mickunas' 2021 interview with Christina Consolino
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Poor Will’s Almanack for the Sixth Week of Early Spring, the third week of the Robin Mating Chorus Moon, the first week of the sun in Aries
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A coalition of local activist groups is helping the City of Dayton draft an ordinance regarding DPD's use of surveillance technology.
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Like most schools in the Miami Valley, WYSO’s Dayton Youth Radio courses were taught online in a virtual classroom setting. Today Centerville High School student Laila Mays about why her dad is her hero.
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On a few nights when the conditions are just right in early spring, the yellow spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) migrates from its home in the forest to seasonal bodies of water called vernal pools to reproduce.
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This performance is part of the Dayton Performing Arts Alliance's 2020-2021 "Reimagined Season."
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The new two year state budget under consideration by the Ohio Senate includes 8 billion dollars for transportation projects. Of that $8 billion, just $56 million dollars a year is dedicated to Ohio’s public transit agencies.
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Charlie Campbell's picks for what to do and see this week in the Miami Valley
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The Village of Yellow Springs has passed a resolution declaring Juneteenth a holiday.
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Kaleidoscope with Juliet Fromholt from 3/17/21, from WYSO Music On Demand.