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Traffic light as eclipse day finally arrives
Tribune via AOL· 1 month agoApr. 8—This story will be updated throughout the day. LIMA — Traffic has been slow but steady this morning as the region prepares for today's total eclipse of the sun. Weather conditions appear ...
Traffic, weather and more: What you need to know before next week's solar eclipse in Ohio
The Columbus Dispatch via Yahoo News· 2 months agoThe total solar eclipse is just four days away. On Monday, April 8, millions of Ohioans will see the...
Where did the tornadoes hit in Ohio? Here's what you need to know about state's severe weather
The Columbus Dispatch via Yahoo News· 2 months ago[Note: This story has been updated to reflect the current number of known fatalities stemming from...
'This is not your classic Florida hurricane:' Why Hurricane Nicole is an 'oddball'
Palm Beach Daily News via Yahoo News· 2 years agoFrom its first stirrings Nicole was destined for weirdness — an oddball system goaded to life by a...
Live: Watch the 2024 Solar Eclipse here; updates, forecast and more
Lancaster Eagle-Gazette via Yahoo News· 1 month agoThe total solar eclipse, one of the biggest celestial events of the century, is here. The National...
59th Anniversary of the Palm Sunday Tornadoes
WOOD via Yahoo News· 1 month agoGRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Today (Thu.) marks 59 years since the Palm Sunday tornado outbreak that killed 271 people in the Midwest. Storms on April...
Boys basketball notebook: Bearcats beat the buzzer against Bluffton
The Lima News, Ohio via Yahoo Sports· 3 months agoFeb. 6—BLUFFTON — It took an extra four minutes for Spencerville to finally put away Bluffton, leaving the Bearcats as the last unbeaten team in the Northwest Conference. The two juggernauts ...
U.S. Senior Women's Open: 1986 champion at NCR looks back on her greatest moment
Springfield News-Sun, Ohio via Yahoo News· 2 years agoAug. 24—KETTERING — The headline on the front sports page of the July 15, 1986, edition of the Dayton Daily News told the story: "We'll remember Dayton forever." That quote came from Helen Geddes ...