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  • As she prepares to enter her new role in Cincinnati Public Schools, Wright says she plans to lead with collaboration in mind.
  • In 1909, Frank Lloyd Wright, a married father, ran off to Germany with a neighbor, the wife of a client. A new novel imagines a scandalous and little-known part of the legendary American architect's history.
  • The city’s aviation heritage was on full display Friday morning as Dayton History officials announced Carillon Park is now home to the John W. Berry, Sr...
  • On the trail in Indiana, Sen. Barack Obama seeks to get his campaign message back on track. He has been mired in the controversy over remarks by his outspoken former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright.
  • that the most recent peace plan in Liberia seems to be working. The three main warlords, who helped fuel the seven year civil war, have resigned from the ruling council of state and are gearing up for the presidential elections to be held at the end of May.
  • NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Nekima Levy Armstrong, a Minneapolis lawyer and activist, about the shooting. The mayor of Brooklyn Center is now in charge of police. The city manager has been fired.
  • Brig. Gen. Erik Quigley is the third high-ranking leader charged with misconduct in five years.
  • For more than a week, blogs and commentators were speculating on which gay celebrity was going to announce her homosexuality in People magazine. Finally, the mystery was revealed to be country singer Chely Wright.
  • In the spring of 1796, three parties pioneered north into unknown wilderness, their Cincinnati home fading behind them. After a 10-day adventure up the…
  • Rebels in eastern Zaire now control the country's second city, Lubumbashi (LOO bum BAH shee). They have offered a three-day truce to let President Mobutu step aside. He has not made a reply, but the people of Kinshasa believe the nation will soon be ruled by the insurgents.
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