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Former president Donald Trump spoke in Dayton, Ohio, on March 16, 2024, for a rally for Bernie Moreno, one of three candidates in the U.S. Senate Republican primary.
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Not every crisis needs a police officer. That’s where Dayton’s non-police crisis response team intervenes. Since 2022, they have gone on thousands of 911 calls within the city.
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Republicans in the Ohio Senate voted 24-8 to override Gov. Mike DeWine's veto of a ban on municipalities from prohibiting sales of flavored tobacco.
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Former Cleveland Mayor and U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich announced his campaign, this time as an independent, for Ohio's 7th Congressional District.
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An Ohio law banning gender transition treatment for minors and prohibiting trans athletes from competing in girls' sports will go into effect, in spite of a veto from Gov. Mike DeWine.
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Despite more money to repair Ohio’s roads and bridges, a new study has found a funding gap still exists for major improvements. A DC based think tank, TRIP, says Ohio’s transportation funding will be over $5 billion by 2030. But an additional $1.6 billion is needed for more upgrades.
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Former Springfield Mayor Warren Copeland died the morning of January 22. One resident credits him for getting her interested in her community.
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Ten Ohio universities will embark on a 10-year mental health study, assisted by an initial $20 million grant from the state.
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Dangerously cold temperatures have spurred local officials to open warming centers in the area.
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The Dayton Tenants Union is glad Dayton city leaders are promising money to address affordable housing needs. Now they want a seat at the committee table directing those funds.
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The federal government is putting a stop to the use of humor and pop culture references on electronic message board in Ohio and across the country.
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A Republican-backed bill that says K-12 and higher education institutions in Ohio must require students to use bathrooms and locker rooms that correspond to the gender listed on their birth certificates got some slight changes Wednesday but is still in committee.