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A state grant will more than 50 tech schools expand their program for students.
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Much of Dayton and Southwest Ohio will be directly underneath the solar eclipse on April 8. Astrophotographer Brian Kent discusses how to take pictures of this celestial event safely.
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Huber Heights City Manager Richard Dzick talks about the progress made since a data breach last November took down the city's operating system.
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The new law was part of Ohio’s two-year state budget signed into law in July.
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Virtual assistants can work from anywhere and can be a boon for busy entrepreneurs looking to delegate repetitive tasks.
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The center is a collaborative effort that offers a collection of community spaces and resources for students and member companies
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WYSO's Jerry Kenney speaks with Wright State University about an artificial intelligence workshop this week for employers.
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Huber Heights officials promise daily updates on city operations after ransomware attack.
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In the November ballot, Centerville residents will vote on Issue 13, a property tax levy aimed at covering operating costs, renovating old buildings, and expanding the school district's career technical programs.
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One of the biggest internet providers in Ohio has pledged to invest $1.25 billion to partly fund projects to expand fiber-optic cables in unserved communities.
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Two studies by the New American Economy and the Ohio Business for Immigration Solutions show that immigrants make up a significant part of the STEM, healthcare, education, and manufacturing industries.
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Varsity Tutors for Schools is based in St. Louis and has worked with over 200 school districts across the U.S. It employs about 40,000 tutors that cover a range of K-12 subjects.