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Homelessness Memorial and Bad Weather; Search for Missing Infant Continues; Vaccination Rates Study; Keeping Kids Warm in Cold Weather
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A large winter storm is expected to hit the Miami Valley Thursday night. The inclement conditions could be dangerous for all, but especially for those experiencing homelessness.
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On Wednesday, which was the longest night of the year and the first day of winter, locals and local officials gathered in Courthouse Square in Dayton to hold a vigil in honor of National Homeless Persons’ Memorial Day to remember those who have experienced or died while experiencing homelessness.
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Springfield's First Female Police Chief; UD Engineering Class Tackles Homelessness; New Honda Hydrogen Hybrid Built in Ohio; Movie-Making in Morrow
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A new engineering class at the University of Dayton is looking to harness its math skills to solve a complicated issue – homelessness. The class, called Engineering Systems for the Common Good, will work with Montgomery County Homeless Solutions to help accomplish this goal.
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In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. National Day of Service, Dayton Public Schools organized a donation drive for students experiencing homelessness.
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The new surge of COVID-19 cases is causing homeless shelters to return to programs run out of motels and hotels.
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It’s the first of the month. And for about 1.8 million people living in Ohio, that means the rent is due. Renters in Ohio are particularly at risk for losing their homes. And, as WYSO’s Jason Saul reports, new data released by the federal government shows the mood in the state is grim.
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Faith leaders, public servants and frontline workers gathered for a press conference at the Interfaith Hospitality Network in Springfield on Monday.
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The coronavirus is wreaking havoc on nearly every aspect of life. And people who lack stable housing or food supplies are among the most vulnerable.
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Montgomery County's annual homeless count started this morning.Before the sun came up, volunteers were already fanning out across the Dayton area. They…
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States around the country are preparing for the big census count that happens just once a decade. In Ohio, Census leaders discuss their plans to reach...