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Was Something In The Water? Cleveland Seeks Answers After Air Passengers Fall Ill
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Six passengers were stricken on the Tampa-bound flight, prompting Cleveland airport officials to shut down and clean water fountains.
![Toledo's Christmas Weed (upper left corner), which is now so heavily decorated that you can barely see it, provided a little holiday cheer at a busy intersection Wednesday.](https://woub.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/again-again-ea57d50e2c60372eeea1136c7556247fb728849d-e1545250196145-900x422.jpg)
A Weed Grows In Toledo, And Residents Hang Their Christmas Hopes Upon It
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An attempt to bring a little Christmas cheer has grown to capture the imagination of the city.
![The FDA issued an alert following reports of vitamin D toxicity in dogs (not this one). Several dry dog food brands have been recalled.](https://woub.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/gettyimages-566446133-c9a3b213e727b5ff93c0f4ec8fc78573ba75a5fd-e1544030009560-900x422.jpg)
Too Much Vitamin D In Dog Food May Have Poisoned Pets, Spurring Recalls And FDA Alert
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The FDA says pet owners should watch out for vitamin D toxicity. Recalled brands include Abound, Nutrisca and Natural Life.
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Beryl Becomes ‘Very Tiny’ First Hurricane Of Atlantic Season
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The Category 1 storm is expected to cross the Lesser Antilles in the eastern Caribbean by late Sunday or early Monday. Some of the islands are still recovering from last year’s hits by Maria and Irma.
![The FAA declined to regulate seat size and pitch on airlines, saying current dimensions do not present a safety hazard.](https://woub.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/seats-7782435e062cda41887d1f2d5452be129a66ca4e-e1530815028623-900x422.jpg)
FAA To Passengers: Not Our Job To Regulate Seat Size, Legroom On Planes
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In a letter responding to a lawsuit brought by the group Flyers Rights, the Federal Aviation Administration said that current seat size is not a safety issue.