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The Dayton Tenant Union has been pushing for a renter to join the city’s housing steering committee. City leaders dispute claims it’s excluding them.
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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 Dayton City Commission unanimously voted to adopt two peace resolutions at their meeting on December 20.
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The updated $825,000 contract with the Flock company, who manufactures the automated cameras, will last through 2028.
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The Coalition on Public Protection says the city of Dayton, Ohio, police department won't be complying with a local law if it expands its license plate reader cameras without a hearing and an impact report.
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Dayton residents want city leaders to invest more money into its municipal housing plan.
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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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Results for Clark, Montgomery and Greene County local races and issues on the May 2, 2023, primary ballot.
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Dayton City Commissioners recently approved $334,000 to install two public restrooms in the downtown area. City officials said that’s because there’s a lack of public restrooms downtown.
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A newly proposed Ohio Senate bill would add autism and opioid use disorder to the 25 conditions already approved for medical marijuana treatment in the state. Also, the Dayton City Commission just gave out hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal funds to stimulate local development.
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Dayton City Commissioners fail to pass 2023 city budget.
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The Dragons have played their last home games of the season, and now the city and team are turning their attention to stadium repairs for next year.