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Families of Addicts celebrates 10 years of support with its "Rally 4 Recovery."
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Dayton’s House of Bread has been serving daily meals to those in need for the past 40 years. They continue that mission today under the direction of Melodie Bennett - who tells WYSO’s Jerry Kenney how it feels to see the benefits of their mission in the faces of the people they serve.
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The national nonprofit, Welcoming America, recently renewed Dayton as a welcoming city in recognition of its work in support of immigrants and refugees.
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Dayton Police will now only complete a Traffic Crash Report if a death or injury requiring an ambulance occurs, if there is a hit and run, an OVI, or if there is damage to a vehicle that requires it to be towed from the scene.
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City of Trotwood approves agreement with Gordon Food Services to open new full-service grocery storeThe City of Trotwood recently approved an agreement with Gordon Food Services to open a new full-service grocery store. That’s after the city’s only supermarket, Foodtown, closed in 2019, leaving residents without a traditional grocery in the community.
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A young bull was safely corralled by Cleveland police on Monday, after a call came in reporting the animal running loose near Superior Avenue and East 123rd Street in Cleveland.
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Dayton city leaders say they want to hear from its residents. This summer, they are hosting neighborhood visits.
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Glen Helen Nature Preserve in Yellow Springs, Ohio, was saved from closure after a fundraising campaign reached 98% of its $4.25 million goal.
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‘You wear the bathing suit you want to. You show up in the body that you have.’
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The small village in Logan County has hosted a fireworks show since 2003, but that's stopping after this year.
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Firework season is about to kick into overdrive this weekend as people fill the skies with colorful explosives. For many pet owners, it means figuring out how to help sensitive animals deal with the noise and stress. WVXU spoke with a veterinarian to offer some tips.