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As many as 18 million people in the U.S. live in a food desert—defined by the USDA as a low-income area with limited access to a grocery store. Around one…
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Local groups will recognize the 25th anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act or ADA this weekend with a protest. Activists say the Greater…
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Greater Dayton RTA wants people to leave their cars behind and use public transport for a day. Thursday they’re hosting Dump The Pump Day and offering…
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RTA bus driver, Ricky Wagoner has been fired from his job. Earlier this year, Wagoner told authorities he was attacked by three black men at a stop in…
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Dayton police have closed the case of RTA bus driver Rickey Wagoner who claimed he was attacked on the job earlier this year, saying the evidence doesn’t…
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Last year, Dayton-based Leaders for Equality in Action or LEAD, filed a federal complaint with the Highway Administration against the city of Beavercreek…
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Monday evening at Beavercreek's City Council meeting, an attorney for the city advised that failure to comply with a recent federal discrimination order…
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Tonight, the Beavercreek City Council will hear from its attorney regarding the recent finding by the Federal Highway Administration, alleging that the…
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Full episode of WYSO Weekend for June 30, 2013 including the following stories:- Jerry Kenney wraps up the week's news with the latest information about…
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The Federal Highway Administration's Office of Civil Rights has ordered the City of Beavercreek to revisit its decision denying RTA's request to add…
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A new Clark County public transit system was launched on Monday. The new bus service will allow riders from remote parts of the county as well as the…