The University of Dayton will soon capture its electricity in a way that’s environmentally sustainable.
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The shipping container transformed into an event hub will be combined with new outdoor seating and other elements to create downtown’s newest summer hotspot, according to Downtown Dayton Partnership.
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Sherri Tenpenny's license has been reinstated by the Ohio State Medical Board, which governs medical professionals.
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The bill would make changes in Ohio laws regarding required voter ID, early voting and voting by mail, including a provision allowing an action that’s been pushed by some 2020 election deniers.
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On Saturday, the Kentucky Derby celebrated 150 years of horse racing. But in Dayton, Derby Day is celebrated differently, with wiener dog racing and a fashion show in the Oregon District. WYSO attended the 6th Annual Dachshund Derby.
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Summit County Prosecutor Elliot Kolkovich requested the charge against Tavion Koonce-Williams be dropped. Koonce-Williams was charged for carrying a fake gun.
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The Trust for Public Land hosted a cohort of Northeast Ohio residents at Magee Marsh Friday, but attendees were mindful of a larger mission to make birding more accessible to people of color.
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Hermione Malone returns to Cleveland after working in nonprofit management in New Orleans and Washington, D.C.
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The study will focus on what happens to toxins known as "forever chemicals," or PFAS, that seep into groundwater.
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But there are key differences between the bill from Sen. Bill Blessing (R-Colerain Twp.) and the constitutional amendment Ohioans might vote on this fall.
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One person is dead after falling from the stands at Ohio Stadium Sunday during Ohio State's commencement ceremony.
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