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Amelia Robinson is a native of Cleveland where she learned all about sarcasm and aircraft repair as a student at the now closed Aviation High School. The graduate of Ohio University’s E.W. Scripp School of Journalism joined the Dayton Daily News staff in 2000 after a three-year stint at the Mansfield News Journal. Robinson serves as president of the Greater Dayton Association of Black Journalists and does numerous other incredibly important community enriching things. Robinson writes the wildly popular Smart Mouth column featured in Wednesday’s Dayton Daily News, edits the newspaper’s Seen and Overheard column and reports on fashion and other thought-provoking lifestyle topics.

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Technology has become so bossy.
My Wii Fit is consistently disappointed in my weight-to-height ratio.
Valentine’s Day is enough to make some people say “boo.”
Jessica Biel’s character Kara calls it “The happiest holiday of all time,” in the film “Valentine’s Day,” opening Friday, Feb.
DAYTON — As its aluminum vents effortlessly swung open and shut, the Solara Adjustable Patio Cover caught Terry and Joy Kiggins’ attention as they strolled around The Miami Valley HomeWorld at the Dayton Expo Center on Sunday, Feb.
CENTERVILLE — Most Centerville homes lost electricity when the weight of heavy snow caused an electrical transmission line connection to snap and fall across Interstate 675 just after midnight Sunday, Feb.
Monday’s drive into work maybe slippery.
Mandi Abner, a spokeswoman for the Ohio Department of Transportation said that crews have been working around the clock to treat roads.
Preble County Sheriff Michael L. Simpson lowered the snow advisory in his county at 6:45 a.m. today, Sunday, Feb.
JEFFERSON TWP., Montgomery County — A 58-year-old Dayton man died Saturday night after he lost control of a car and it slammed into a large tree, the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office said.
An award-winning country band doesn’t come fully clothed.
That’s where Rascal Flatts’ wardrobe stylist John Murphy comes in.
Football-oblivious public, Sunday won’t be your day.
Nope, that day will be owned by men in spandex slacks paid cold cash to crash into one another on something called the “gridiron.
They call today, Feb. 2, Groundhog Day, but those who are sick and tired of cold temperatures are more interested in the shadow.
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