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WYSO’s Jason Reynolds is launching a new series called Miami Valley Celebrates. He’ll be traveling the area to learn the origins of popular holidays, as well as the unique ways they’re celebrated in the Miami Valley.
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2023 Citizen Legion of Honor recipient Cassie Barlow speaks about the value of volunteering.
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The ants surrounded people at parks, crashed into windshields on the highway, and blocked out the sun as they flew by this past weekend.
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Part two of the Behavioral Health in Ohio study was released on Tuesday. The study takes a look at different racial and ethnic groups and how they interact with mental health services.
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Two Wright State University professors have received a nearly $750,000 grant to expand an antiracism and social justice training program in the Boonshoft School of Medicine.
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Family Sues Dayton Police; Ohio Constitutional Amendment Change Advances; Wright Patt and Wright State's Research Partnership; Springfield Mayor Stepping Down.
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Two of Dayton region’s biggest employers – Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and Wright State University — have a new agreement to work together more.
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In Ohio, 81 of the 88 counties have at least one primary care shortage area, according to data from the Health Resources and Service Administration. These areas, called “health deserts,” occur twice as often in rural areas. A new program by Wright State University could help with this issue by training students to be rural primary care providers.
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A once in a lifetime opportunity is how the Chair of Wright State University's Intel Initiative describes the grants given to the school to train people to work at the $20 billion plant in Central Ohio. We spoke with Wright State professor and Intel Initiative Chair Subhashini Ganapathy about what the grants will be used for.
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Local leaders gathered Friday afternoon for the groundbreaking of the new YMCA of Greater Dayton Health and Wellness Campus. It’s located on the former site of Good Samaritan hospital.
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William Kan is a Wright State University grad who was recently accepted into the United States Army band, Pershing's Own.
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Nearly 40% of college students experience food insecurity. As fall semester begins, some local colleges like Wright State University are doing something to make sure students don’t go hungry.