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Looking at 2024, Dayton Mayor Jeffrey Mims highlighted the arrival of companies like the Sierra Nevada Corp. and Diné Development Corp., 28 new businesses and over 300 housing units downtown.
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Today in Springfield Township, investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board go to the site of a Norfolk Southern train derailment.
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The $1.6 million renovation project brings the Regional Dispatch Center and Montgomery County Emergency Operations Center together into one building.
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Black drivers are pulled over in Oakwood more often than other drivers: this is one of the findings in a new report alleging the city also tickets black…
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Cleanup continues again today after Monday’s massive tornado outbreak across Indiana and Ohio. The storms killed at least one person and injured dozens…
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Gov. Mike DeWine has declared a state of emergency in three Ohio counties after spending the day surveying the damage left behind by tornadoes and...
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Updated Monday, June 10 at 3:20pmCity of Dayton's Tornado Response Recource Page: https://www.daytonohio.gov/827/Tornado-ResponseThe Beavercreek Chamber…
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Dayton officials say results are expected soon from Ohio Environmental Protection Agency drinking water quality tests in the wake of Monday's tornadoes.A…
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Note: this is a developing story. Please check back to this page for updates.Saturday, 3:30pm: Members of the so-called Honorable Sacred Knights of…
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Ahead of Saturday’s rally by an Indiana-based Ku Klux Klan group, Dayton officials are urging downtown residents, business owners and transit riders to…
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Dayton police and community officials are urging anyone planning to counterprotest this month’s rally by an Indiana-based Ku Klux Klan group to take…
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Springfield wants to temporarily increase taxes by point four percent. If approved by voters, the five-year levy would generate 6.5 million dollars…