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WYSO Today: May 14, 2026

Dozens of black-painted rocks covered in colorful hand-painted designs and messages, including "You are loved," "Love," "Pride Rock," and "Trans," along with rainbows, stars, suns, and LGBTQ+ pride flag colors, laid out on a white surface at a Pride Rocks event.
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Dozens of black-painted rocks covered in colorful hand-painted designs and messages, including "You are loved," "Love," "Pride Rock," and "Trans," along with rainbows, stars, suns, and LGBTQ+ pride flag colors, at a Pride Rocks event.

WYSO Today brings you news and weather for Dayton and Southwest Ohio. A bipartisan committee is being formed to look into concerned about data centers in Ohio and how the companies building them are responding; there is an uptick in foreclosures; and a festival aims to reduce suicide in the LGBTQ+ community.

A chance meeting with a volunteer in a college computer lab in 1987 brought Mike Frazier to WYSO. He is a lifelong Daytonian and the host of Morning Edition.