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Around five years ago a grassroots support group started in Dayton to help people struggling with a loved one’s addiction. It’s called FOA –– for Families…
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In this edition of WYSO Weekend:Last week we told you how, some Dayton groups, including Rainbow Elder Care, Public Health Dayton and Montgomery County,…
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In this edition WYSO Weekend: By 2030, one in every five Americans will be at retirement age, according to the U.S. Census. That means millions more…
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In this edition of WYSO Weekend: Just in case you missed the news, On Wednesday in Dayton, Antioch College officials announced a deal allowing WYSO to…
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A dance company is more than graceful bodies moving across a stage; it’s also the people behind the scenes making sure the artists can create. Community…
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In the age of online advertising, some people still use the old-school method to promote stuff they want to buy and sell –– by posting on bulletin boards…
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Wright State University is preparing for a planned faculty strike January 22. University administration officials say the school will remain open even if…
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In this edition of WYSO Weekend: Ohio’s oldest modern dance company is celebrating its fiftieth season. That’s right, the Dayton Contemporary Dance…
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In this edition of WYSO Weekend: GM’s decision to cease production of the Chevy Cruze at Lordstown is bringing an end, at least for the time being, to one…
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In this edition of WYSO Weekend: For some young people, foster care can bring up bad memories, But others can remember it as a beginning - the door to a…
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This week on WYSO Weekend: Trauma can linger in the minds and bodies of all people. On this week's Dayton Youth Radio, a teenager shares the story of how…
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It’s that time of year when Turkeys take center stage in the homes, and on the tables, of Americans across the country. On the second weekend of November…