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Developers broke ground on the first commercial building at the old Montgomery County Fairgrounds Friday morning, nearly 10 years after the project was announced and extensive site infrastructure work was done.
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GPS, Bluetooth, and advanced sensors are some of the tools University of Dayton researchers are exploring to increase safety at road construction sites.
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Narcissistic leaders have always been among us, perhaps even more so today. A look back and forward at those narcissistic leaders we know all too well from 2001.
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The Greater West Dayton Incubator will soon be a new tenant in the Wright Dunbar Cornerstone project. The University of Dayton received $1.8 million dollars in state and federal money for this project.
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The Montgomery County Jail Coalition studied how other communities monitor their jails. A new report lists recommendations for an independent watchdog committee and improving conditions at the County Jail.
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As solar projects are becoming more common in the U.S., the need to understand wildlife interactions with them is critical. A University of Dayton professor is studying the impact.
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The Montgomery County Jail Coalition received a total of 2,101 signatures on its petition for civilian oversight of the Montgomery County Jail. Organizers say this number surpassed the initial goal of 1,000 signatures.
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The symposium's theme was "Creating Brave Spaces for Civic Engagement." In this conversation, panelists discussed building community during uncertain political times.
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Beyond Grocery opened in April and offers a grab and go concept for visitors to the Arcade.
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Ohio House Bill 157, also known as the Hunger Free Campus bill. This bill would allocate $2.5 million for college students’ basic needs.
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Tony Hall joins the International Peace Museum on Friday and Saturday for a fasting event, aimed at promoting peace and food justice
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The university's student body has been shrinking, requiring fewer faculty and staff. The cuts are expected to save the university around $25 million over the next few fiscal years, allowing it to avoid running a deficit.