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There are six big moves that the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission include in its Community First Energy Plan. Residents can give feedback on the draft plan by July 8.
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WYSO remembers Mary Evans, the pioneering journalist who created "Reentry Stories." This memorial tribute celebrates her life and highlights her important work in Ohio.
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Adults can now rent out a bicycle for the day from the Clark County Public Library Main Branch. The program was created as a way to make active living more accessible to the community.
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Trans youth face increasing anti-trans laws nationwide. Advocate Shelby Chestnut shares how communities are organizing and why young people give them hope for the future.
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NYU professor Nicole Fleetwood explores how incarcerated people use art to build community, cross racial divides, and reclaim identity in her book "Marking Time."
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A high school graduate and his mother open up about living with rare headache disorder SUNCT and Chiari Malformation, revealing how invisible disabilities impact families
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Honda announced a new electric quadricycle meant for last-mile deliveries. They are going to be produced exclusively in Ohio.
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New benches in the Dayton suburb are being made from recycled wind turbine blades. They will feature designs from local artists – some even with the help of community members.
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Mike Carrell discusses helping universities support military students, while WYSO hosts and Army vets Dave and Diamond Smith share some of their campus experiences.
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Haitian DJ X-Load is bringing healing to Springfield, Ohio, through music, hosting parties that unite the diverse community and help immigrants find joy amid challenges.
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High school poets from Springfield School of Innovation share original works exploring deep emotions like happiness after tragedy and managing anger on WYSO Youth Radio.
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The Montgomery County Jail Coalition released a petition, asking county commissioners to call for civilian oversight of the jail after multiple deaths over recent years.