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As K-12 students return to school, many will wear new shoes. Some of the most popular are in Nike's Air Jordan line, named after famous basketball player Michael Jordan.
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The Summer Olympics may be over, but the 2024 Paralympics are just getting ready to begin and Dayton Police Officer Byron Branch will be there. Branch lost a leg in the line of duty back in 2016. Now, he’s headed to Paris to compete for gold against the world’s best wheelchair fencers.
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Legendary rapper Snoop Dogg will carry the Olympic flame this Friday, July 26th, right before the torch reaches the Eiffel Tower
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On Saturday, the Kentucky Derby celebrated 150 years of horse racing. But in Dayton, Derby Day is celebrated differently, with wiener dog racing and a fashion show in the Oregon District. WYSO attended the 6th Annual Dachshund Derby.
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Centerville High School defeated Toledo Whitmer High School in the Division 1 Ohio High School Athletic Association boys basketball state semifinal at the University of Dayton Arena on Saturday, March 23.
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Julian Sayin, the top-ranked quarterback in the 2024 recruiting class, is transferring from Alabama to Ohio State.
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Cotie McMahon had a career-high 33 points and 12 rebounds as No. 18 Ohio State rallied to stun No. 2 Iowa 100-92 in overtime, despite 42 points from Hawkeyes superstar Caitlin Clark.
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The college football transfer portal is changing the game, with Ohio State making moves for a new quarterback, Will Howard from Kansas State. We discuss the future of the sport with Columbus Dispatch sports writer Bill Rabinowitz.
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OSU Associate Sports Information Director Jerry Emig said the Buckeyes have used 6,500, or just over half, of their allotted 12,500 tickets.
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The home to the Dayton Dragons will have HVAC and roofing repairs
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A wild season has the banged up Browns in the top wildcard spot
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Commentator Terry Pluto weighs in on a new NCAA proposal that would allow Division I schools like Ohio State University to pay their athletes directly.