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WYSO’s Neenah Ellis offers a remembrance in honor of her long-time friend and colleague, NPR's Susan Stamberg. The public radio icon died last week at the age of 87.
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One of Dayton’s most iconic landmarks will be under new ownership – a move Montgomery County leaders say will transform Memorial Hall into a “vibrant, community-focused asset.”
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The Federal Government shutdown has closed the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force and the National Aviation Hall of Fame.
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In 2019, tornadoes knocked down trees across the Dayton region. Harrison Township restored a hard hit park with new cherry trees that are blooming this year.
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The sleek, black single cockpit plane is no bigger than a carnival ride, but investors are betting the electric Blackfly can do big things.
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Arianna Holiday is a singer in the Dayton music scene, a brain tumor survivor, a DJ, and more. She'll be at an upcoming benefit for the National Brain Tumor Society.
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In this WYSO Weekend excerpt, reporter, Ngozi Cole, learns about her new home by reporting on Dayton's business and economic outlook.
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Gas prices expected to drop, but there will be “pain at the pump in the year ahead.”
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Republicans took several key races in Montgomery County on Tuesday.
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In this excerpt from WYSO Weekend, long-time music host on WYSO, Dave Barber, talks about his early days at the station. He also talks about his current show, NiteTrane, and offers up one of the tracks he first heard on WYSO.
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On Saturday, September 10, Ira Glass will be in Dayton. WYSO’s general manager, Luke Dennis, talks about the creator, producer & host of This American Life - including his influence in the development of the Eichelberger Center for Community Voices.
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WYSO's Neenah Ellis details the early history of the radio station as told by several of its founders.