Friday, September 03, 2010 On Air:  BBC World Service
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Cincinnati partnership wins federal funding
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WCPO News:

WCPO News
Raleigh's Update: Some rain, then nice!

Changes in the forecast begin with rain first then fall-like temperatures.

Local volunteers head to hurricane zone

The American Red Cross has called upon the Cincinnati branch to help East Coast residents prepare for Hurricane Earl.

4-time stroke survivor sets the pace

Four time stroke survivor walks across country to bring awareness to cause.

Students get their education by farming

Florence Elementary Schoold students learn math and science by growing vegetables.

4 Kings students taken to hospital

Four Kings High School students were taken to the hospital after taking another student's prescription medication.

Police share photos to find suspect

Police request information regarding a suspect in photos.

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