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Background: Jacqui Boyle covers life and entertainment for Dayton, Middletown, Springfield, and Hamilton areas. Her stories are most often features on health issues, the arts and homes. Boyle worked as a reporting intern for Cox Media Group Ohio in the Summer of 2011, and again during the 2011-2012 Christmas season. She now works as a life and entertainment staff reporter ever since April of 2012.
She became interested in journalism through working at her college newspaper at the University of Dayton and was influenced by professors and advisors.
Beats or topics covered: Life, entertainment, health issues, the arts and homes
As warmer weather approaches and people are getting back on track with their healthy New Year’s resolutions, it’s important to make sure you are making the most of your exercise routine. Jim Sawin, the health and wellness director at the Huber Heights YMCA and the assistant track and field coach ...
During this season of Lent, many people will follow tradition and make fish a bigger part of their diets. While fish can offer many health benefits, as it is low-fat and packed with protein, vitamins and nutrients that can lower blood pressure and help reduce the risk of heart attack ...
There are many ways to save big every day. On Thursday, Jan. 31, Savings.com announced it has partnered with five couponing experts to launch free resources and tools, exclusive to Ohio residents, that will help consumers save up to 50 percent off their weekly groceries. We asked Loren Bendele, president ...
As mid-February nears, many people may find that they’ve gotten off track with their New Year’s resolutions to improve their health. Those who want to learn about everyday strategies to get healthier can get advice from a naturopathic doctor who has worked with celebrities including actress Demi Moore, fashion designer ...
As Valentine’s Day approaches, many people are buying chocolaty treats for their loved ones. Of course everyone knows that eating too much chocolate could lead to weight gain. But, when eaten in moderation, chocolate can have some benefits for your overall health, said Carla Metzler, a clinical dietitian at Fort ...
John Waite, a solo artist and member of the British band The Babys, will perform at 8 p.m. Friday, July, 19, at Fraze Pavilion in Kettering, according to an announcement made today.Tickets cost $5 for general admission and $40 for a reserved seat in the first three rows of Plaza ...
The American Red Cross Butler County office for many years has offered a medical transportation program to people of all ages in Middletown, Monroe and Trenton. Volunteer drivers take people who don’t have access to transportation to and from their medical appointments at no cost, although contributions are welcome.In 2012, ...
Heart disease, the No. 1 cause of death for men and women in the United States, takes about 1 million lives each year, according to The Heart Foundation. More people die as a result of heart disease than due to AIDS and all cancers combined, and by 2020, heart disease ...
During February, American Heart Month, you should take time to think about the food you are eating and how you can be healthier, experts say.We asked Emily Broughton, community relations manager at Earth Fare, a healthy supermarket in Centerville, to tell you what heart healthy foods you should put in ...
Each year, cervical cancer affects about 13,000 women in the United States, according to the National Cervical Cancer Coalition. It is the second most common type of cancer for women across the globe, but it also is one of the most preventable types of cancer, according to the NCCC. The ...
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