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The Montgomery County Auditor's office put a quilt on display depicting a map of Dayton showing the racially fueled physical divide in the city first conceived in the 1930s. Health experts continue encouraging Ohioans who haven't to get vaccinated and boosted.
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The state held its first COVID briefing since March, when it began reporting COVID stats weekly rather than daily.
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Dayton Public School officials hope to expand the food pantry to other buildings in the district. Officials are informing people about the invasive Hammerhead worm recently found in Ohio soil.
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Beginning farmers in Ohio received a grant from the OEFFA this week.
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Small businesses all over Ohio have suffered financially throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. But they’ve also struggled with big decisions – often with political overtones – about how to keep their customers and employees safe.
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The court-martial of the former head of the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is slated to begin April 18. He could become the first-ever Air Force general officer to have his case adjudicated by court-martial.
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But while most numbers are trending upward, the number of deaths is going down.
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There's a new requirement put in place by state lawmakers to help process eligibility for Medicaid, but there's concern it could hurt elderly and disabled Ohioans.
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Dayton Daily News reporter, Meredith Moss, recently spoke with WYSO's Jerry Kenney about her reporting on how the COVID pandemic caused many people to rethink home and work life, which spurred a significant number of people to relocate - some here to the Miami Valley.
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Solitary bird watching during COVID has given way to more birding groups
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Highland County Judge Rocky Coss and his statewide committee made 100 recommendations to the Ohio Supreme Court including remote hearings and testimony
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Two years into the pandemic, data shows that the toll on children’s mental health has been profound. Children of frontline health care workers had a front row seat to the pandemic’s scariest moments from day one.