Firework season is about to kick into overdrive this weekend as people fill the skies with colorful explosives. For many pet owners, it means figuring out how to help sensitive animals deal with the noise and stress. WVXU spoke with a veterinarian to offer some tips.
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"None of the helmets was uniformly good or bad, except on the back of the helmet where they were all uniformly bad," Eric Nauman, a UC professor of biomedical engineering, tells WVXU.
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Only tenured and tenure-track professors, along with longer-term contract faculty, would be able to vote and join the union.
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Air quality measurements were at normal levels when it started working again Sunday.
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The absurdist-comedy "Everything Everywhere All at Once" is up for 11 Academy Awards this year - the most nominations for any film. Two of them are for the movie’s eclectic score, co-written by former Clevelander Ryan Lott.
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Stamp and train enthusiasts packed a theater at Cincinnati's Union Terminal Thursday to celebrate the city's iconic train station being honored on a U.S. postage stamp. The recent trail derailments didn't go unrecognized.
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A new research study out of the Midwest found people who received enhanced chaplain care experienced a clinically significant decline in anxiety and also reported greater spiritual well-being and satisfaction with spiritual care.
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The lingering jet-lagged feeling you get when daylight saving time begins and ends can disrupt your health as well as your mood. Try these 6 tips from sleep experts to make your week easier.
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Beloved Oxford alternative radio station 97X will return to the airwaves for a special Memorial Day weekend broadcast on Inhailer Radio and WGUC 90.9 HD3.
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High school theater teachers fear their stages will be the next battleground in the culture war. Plays have been canceled or removed when local officials claim the content is inappropriate. It's happened in Florida, Indiana, Kansas, Pennsylvania and, most recently, Middlefield, Ohio.
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The top Senate Republican suffered a concussion and will remain in the hospital for observation and treatment after a fall on Wednesday evening at a D.C. hotel. He had been attending a private dinner.