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Over the weekend, Dayton welcomed 18 students and three teachers from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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The Secretary of State’s Office is running several programs that seeks to partner with community businesses to prepare for the November general election.
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Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio) is hoping for a vote by the end of the year on the bill, which is supported by all Democrats but only a handful of Republicans in the Senate.
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The party wants documents that show any possible connection between Gov. Mike DeWine's administration and the nuclear bailout bribery scandal.
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The Bath Township Trustees met on Wednesday evening. It was the last township meeting before the upcoming November election. During the public comment period, several residents expressed criticism and disapproval over what they called mismanagement of a nearby biodigester.
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U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown was in Dayton Tuesday to shine a spotlight on federal COVID relief funding that has been helping arts organizations stay alive during the pandemic.
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The four candidates for the two Dayton City Commissioner seats debated on topics related to the West Dayton community.
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House Bill 429 is expected to establish an Office of Energy Justice that would work directly with the governor to ensure greenhouse gas reductions and to work towards 100% clean energy by 2050
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Masks are once again be required within indoor public spaces in Dayton.
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A change in Ohio law has made it easier for people to change their names, fix past errors, and get federally compliant REAL ID driver’s licenses.
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Several community members testified about redistricting and gerrymandering before the Ohio Redistricting Committee at a Dayton public hearing.
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The Ohio Legislative Black Caucus Foundation brought former attorney general Eric Holder into a virtual meeting to talk about redistricting and voter suppression.