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The City of Dayton wants to hear from its residents what they need from their leaders. Leaders are using 80 questions to capture feedback.
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In Dayton, some people with Parkinson’s disease are using boxing lessons to help battle their symptoms. WYSO’s Jason Reynolds went to the gym to find out why pugilism works for so many people in the Parkinson’s community…
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Jerry Kenney interviews both Gerry Chadwick and Tom Kelley regarding the Tour de Gem event and its collaboration with United Way of Greater Dayton.
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Dayton okays $1.2M contract to demolish fire-damaged buildings. Part of $15.8M initiative to tear down 1,100 blighted structures.
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Dayton resident Austin Bentoski has created a street-legal combination of a watercraft and a scooter, which he has dubbed the "boatorcycle."
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Several urban and rural mayors met in Dayton with a bipartisan group of state lawmakers to discuss topics ranging from gun control to economic development, jobs creation and ways state and local governments can collaborate further.
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The flow of drugs hasn't slowed, and Cincinnati and Dayton remain key locations for dealers, Ken Parker says.
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The historic Wright Company Factory site in West Dayton was severely damaged by a fire back in March. Now, U.S. Rep. Mike Turner has proposed $4 million dedicated to restore the buildings through a House Appropriations Committee bill.
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A new organization based out of Mike’s Bike Shop and Park in Dayton, Ohio is translating after school biking into mentorship.
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Dayton City Commission approves $2.1 million to demolish abandoned houses.
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The national nonprofit, Welcoming America, recently renewed Dayton as a welcoming city in recognition of its work in support of immigrants and refugees.
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On August 23, 2022, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) identified the remains of First Lieutenant Howard L. Dickson, of Dayton, missing from World War II.