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Ohio law requires villages to provide a certain number of public services and field candidates for all electable positions in the decade prior to an audit. Dayton Daily News reports many villages are expected to fail their audits.
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A recent report from the Dayton Daily News details how Ohio is aging. Reporter Cory Frolik found older adults outnumber children in more than 1 in 4 Ohio counties. He joins us to discuss this trend.
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The Dayton Dragons announced its home stadium was awarded the Fans’ Choice Award for Best Single-A Ballpark in the United States on July 23.
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A down economy and rising inflation have led to an upsurge in evictions for renters across the country. Reporter Cory Frolik with the Dayton Daily News has recently reported on the situation here in Ohio. In this conversation with WYSO's Jerry Kenney, he talks about what he's found, and what some community members are trying to do about it.
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20 children have been hospitalized so far from a measles outbreak that started last month in Columbus–the vast majority of them are not vaccinated against the viral infection.
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Dayton Daily News Statehouse Bureau Chief, Jim Gaines, highlight the candidates and issues facing Ohioans in November.
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With school starting back net week, Jerry Kenney spoke with Dayton Daily News Education Reporter, Eileen McClory about the challenges facing schools, parents and students.
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The Dayton Police Academy has a new graduating class of officers.
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Vick Mickunas shares his interview the novelist Dervla McTiernan.
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Lawmakers introduce a new, stricter anti-abortion bill modeled after the one in Texas. Meanwhile, local school districts receive money to improve security on school grounds.
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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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WYSO Evening News Update: Amtrak explores options in Ohio; No endorsements for high school athleticsOhio and Amtrak discuss the possibility of passenger trains for the state. And school officials reject a proposal that would have allowed endorsement deals for student-athletes.