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FDA faces pressure to act nationwide on red dye in food
WASHINGTON (NPR) — There’s new pressure on the Food and Drug Administration to take action on the synthetic red dye after California passed a law to ban it last week…. Read More
Garcia Peoples – 2023 NMF Sycamore Sessions
NELSONVILLE, Ohio (WOUB) – Psychedelic rock n’ roll project Garcia Peoples piqued the interest of a Sunday afternoon crowd at the 2023 Nelsonville Music Festival. Formed in New Jersey, the… Read More
Lawmaker wants to ban Ohio’s public universities from putting sports only on streaming services
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — The Democratic state senator whose district includes Ohio State University’s main campus in Columbus is so frustrated that this past Saturday’s Buckeyes football game… Read More
Ted Feighan of Monster Rally discusses blending visual and musical art, creating a musical world, and sharing ambitious plans for the project’s future
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOUB) – Monster Rally is the brainchild of Ohio native Ted Feighan. The ambient, tropical-themed music is merged with Feighan’s collage-like artwork to create a very aesthetically cohesive… Read More
Inconsistent Bengals will try to work out offensive issues and get healthy during the bye week
CINCINNATI (AP) — The Cincinnati Bengals get an extra week to figure out why their offense has been so confoundingly inconsistent. The bye week is arriving at a good time… Read More
Medicare Advantage keeps growing. Tiny, rural hospitals say that’s a huge problem
WASHINGTON (NPR) — Jason Bleak runs Battle Mountain General Hospital, a small facility in a remote Nevada gold-mining town that he describes as “out here in the middle of nowhere.”… Read More
Ace Nation: Tomcats’ dominant performance advances them to second round
GLOUSTER, Ohio (WOUB)- The Trimble Tomcats took down the Glenwood Tigers on Monday to move on to the second round of tournament play. Trimble swept Glenwood in just three sets…. Read More
Paul Mazurkiewicz discusses Cannibal Corpse’s new album, the endurance of death metal, and the creative brutality of the band
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WOUB) – Founded in 1988, Cannibal Corpse has remained one of the most consistent, cutting edge and brutal death metal bands to ever exist. The name “Cannibal Corpse”… Read More
She survived the horrors of the Armenian Genocide and escaped to New York – “Aurora’s Sunrise” on POV – Oct. 23 at 10 pm
POV Tracks A Survivor’s Journey From Devastation to the Red Carpet in “Aurora’s Sunrise” Monday, October 23 at 10:00 pm Multi Emmy® Awards and Peabody Award winning series POV… Read More
Communication skills learned at WOUB helped Michael Massa start his legal career
Massa graduated with an interpersonal communications degree in 1982 ATHENS, OH – For the past 30 years, Michael Massa has worked in the legal system as a court arbitrator and mediator…. Read More