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The National Weather Service in Wilmington issued a winter storm warning ending midnight Jan. 6, including Dayton and the surrounding area. Several inches of snow piled up by Monday morning.
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Across Ohio, car crashes are down. Experts say it’s connected to the state’s new distracted driving law.
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The load weighs 752,216 lbs. and will be moving through Warren County on Oct. 20. Regulations prohibit loads like this from moving at night.
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ODOT officials urged drivers to be safe around road construction. In the lead up to the event, there had already been 43 crashes involving drivers and construction crews this year. As officials spoke, that number rose to 44.
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The Ohio Department of Transportation plans to fund 46 electric vehicle charging stations across the state, a station every 50 miles along nearly 1,900 miles of interstate.
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The Ohio Department of Transportation kicked off construction season on Monday. In total, ODOT is expecting to invest $2.5 billion into more than 1,000 projects, including 198 projects in Southwest Ohio.
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ODOT Continues Storm Cleanup; Protect Pets in Cold Weather; Huber Heights Income Tax on Ballot; Springfield Building Rehab Project; Butler County Auditor Guilty of Felony
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Almost 100 road crews plowing, clearing up Miami Valley area after weekend snowstorm.
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The Ohio Department of Transportation is making sure its drivers and fleet of snow plows and salt trucks are ready to tackle the winter weather.
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Afromeals, a food company that currently operates in Dayton, Cincinnati and Springfield, will offer cooking classes in Fairborn starting in January.
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A construction project 10 years in the making is finally nearing completion – the expansion of U.S. 35. The Ohio Department of Transportation celebrated this feat on Tuesday. The $13.2 million project was a partnership with ODOT District 7, the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission, and the City of Riverside.
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But the Ohio Department of Transportation says it has prepared crews to work around the clock.