The 2nd Street Market has offered SNAP benefits for years in downtown Dayton. Now, the market is operating the program on its own.
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Springfield High School recently came in ninth place in a national mock trial competition — the school's best placement ever. Senior Melissa McMahon was selected as a top 10 Outstanding Student Attorney. She spoke with WYSO about the team’s success and how they prepared for it.
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Ohio Medicaid covers over half of births each year. Now the public insurance program plans to start covering doulas, with the goal of helping more women have support during pregnancy, birth and postpartum.
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Turmoil at the $90 billion Ohio STRS pension fund has gone from the meeting room to the courtroom and back.
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A bill that would make shared parenting the starting point for custody cases statewide got another hour of divisive testimony in an Ohio House committee this week.
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The Board of Trustees is expected to vote on the increases during a Thursday meeting.
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Gary Miller has stepped down and will remain in a consultant role until his retirement in October.
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The law has the support of Ohio's largest teachers union, whose members expressed frustration with cellphones distracting students from learning.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost's suit claims board members Wade Steen and Dr. Rudy Fichtenbaum seek to steer as much as $65 billion to a shell company.
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Despite the long odds of advancing, Ideastream Public Media's sports commentator Terry Pluto said the Eastern Conference Semifinal series has been encouraging, with players stepping up in the absence of Donovan Mitchell and Jarrett Allen.
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Politicians must consider the benefits of being the home of a professional team against the costs of stadium construction, but some say voters should get a say.
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