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Jan 20 2026HEALTH

A New Way to Fight Dry Eyes: Needles and Care

Dry eye disease (DED) is becoming more common worldwide. It is a long-term problem that affects the surface of the eye. Many people struggle with it, but there are not many proven treatments. A recent study looked at a new way to help people with DED. This method combines traditional care with a te

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Jan 19 2026OPINION

Peaceful Paths: Dr. King's Lessons for Today

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. strongly believed in the power of nonviolence. He saw it as a way to bring about real and lasting peace. His words remind us that love and understanding can be stronger than violence. Everyone can help spread this message. By choosing peace, people can make a real differen

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

Cincinnati's Fight for Fairness: Honoring Dr. King's Legacy

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 's dream of a "beloved community" is still a work in progress in Cincinnati. The MLK Coalition is pushing for real change, not just words. They want to see fairness in schools, homes, jobs, and health care. This is not about one day of speeches. It's about daily action. C

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Jan 18 2026SPORTS

A Coach's Fight for Fair Play

Sean McDermott, the coach of the Buffalo Bills, was not happy with a big call made during a playoff game. After the game, he spoke to a reporter from the team plane. He said the call was wrong. He watched the play many times and believed his team should have won. McDermott said the NFL made a mista

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Jan 15 2026SPORTS

Drake Maye's Insight: Texans Linebackers Are a Force to Reckon With

Drake Maye, the quarterback for the Patriots, has shared his thoughts on the Houston Texans' defense, particularly their linebackers. He described them as relentless and tough, emphasizing that they tackle hard and punish ball carriers. Maye acknowledged the challenge ahead, stating that the Texans'

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Jan 15 2026ENVIRONMENT

Discovering Old Ice Harvesting Secrets at Dreibelbis Farm

Dreibelbis Farm Historical Society is throwing a cool party on February 7th. They're showing off how Pennsylvania Germans used to harvest ice back in the day. It's happening from 1:30 to 4:30 PM. If the weather's nice, they'll even cut ice blocks from the pond. There will be two presentations, one a

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Jan 15 2026ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Heroes of Our Planet: Fungi and the Fight for Their Survival

Dr. Toby Kiers, a leading evolutionary biologist, has been awarded the prestigious Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement. This honor is often called the "Nobel Prize for the Environment. " At the same time, her non-profit organization, SPUN, is launching a new project called "Underground Advocat

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Jan 14 2026WEATHER

Winter Driving Rules: Why Chains Matter

Driving in snowy conditions can be tricky. It's not just about having a car that can handle the snow. Sometimes, the law says you need to put chains on your tires. This is to keep everyone safe on the road. In California, the rules change based on how bad the weather is. If you see an R1 sign, you

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Jan 13 2026SPORTS

Coaching Clash: McVay and Johnson's Strategic Showdown

Sean McVay and Ben Johnson are set to face off as head coaches for the first time. McVay has faced Johnson before, but only when Johnson was the Lions' offensive coordinator. McVay has been studying Johnson's play-calling since he took over in Detroit. He believes Johnson has a strong understanding

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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

Road Work Ahead: What You Need to Know

Driving around Augusta, Rockbridge, and Rockingham counties? Expect some delays. Road work is happening all over, and it's not just about fixing potholes. Crews are busy with everything from bridge inspections to installing new traffic signals. In Augusta County, Interstate 81 is getting some major

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