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The national golf tournament is expected to bring millions to the Dayton-area. State representative Brian Stewart wants to block a proposal by the Ohio Supreme Court that would allow jurors in civil trials to participate remotely.
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The proposed rule would have changed the procedure for drafting city legislation.
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The Dayton City Commission approved an $85,000 investment to the Greater Edgemont Community Coalition on Wednesday. The funds will go toward the purchase of farming equipment, a greenhouse and other improvements at the Edgemont Solar Garden in West Dayton.
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As of Monday, the City of Dayton has a new mayor. In a packed auditorium at the Dayton Metro Library, community members and leaders gathered to witness the oath of office of Mayor Jeffrey Mims and new Commissioner Shenise Turner-Sloss.
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The Montgomery County Democratic Party released two attack ads against Shenise Turner-Sloss and Darryl Fairchild, candidates in the Dayton City Commissioner race.
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The Dayton City Commission voted to allow a local nonprofit to build a $35 million school along the river downtown.
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Dayton has a lot of funk festivities going on this fall, and the first of those events was the renaming of a downtown street.
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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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Masks are once again be required within indoor public spaces in Dayton.
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Dayton says it welcomes those misplaced by the violence in Afghanistan.
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The city of Dayton is planning to cut funding for the local Ombudsman's office, which helps advocate for citizens.
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Over 60 years since their building opened, the Boys and Girls Club of Dayton will finally begin some necessary renovations and repairs.