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Sports Betting Now Legal; Ohioans Help Ukrainian Refugees; Auto, Home Insurance Rates Going Up; Local New Year Resolutions
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Dayton says it welcomes those misplaced by the violence in Afghanistan.
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Agencies across Ohio face increase challenges on a host of of issues due to the pandemic and policies of the former Trump administration.
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Mohamed and Ali Al-Hamdani came to the U.S. as refugees with their parents from Iraq, and they have hair raising stories about their experiences during the Iraq war 30 years ago, when they were just little boys.
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As national and state leaders struggle to get COVID-19 under control, minority groups are at a higher risk for the virus. And that includes Indianapolis...
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Ohio’s governor is pushing back on the Trump administration over a key issue – accepting refugees.
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Figuring out America’s healthcare system can be hard for anyone. It can be especially challenging for refugees, who often face significant language and...
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Immigrant advocates, Dayton faith leaders, University of Dayton students and faculty are expected to gather Monday night for a candlelight immigration…
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Dayton’s foreign-born population has grown dramatically in recent years. While the number of immigrants is smaller than that in some other cities around…
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Around 1200 people rallied Saturday in downtown Dayton against the Trump administration's controversial separation and detention of immigrant families at…
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Many of the more than 2,300 migrant children separated from their parents at the United States-Mexico border in recent weeks under the Trump…
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Universities across the Miami Valley could feel the impact of President Donald Trump’s revised executive order on immigration and refugees. The…