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Dayton Mayor Jeffrey Mims, Jr. gave a state of the city speech in which he touted achievements, listed what needs fixed and pushed for renewing Issue 6, the 2024 proposed income tax measure.
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The Miami Valley Restaurant Association says staffing shortages and inflation are their top concerns as the businesses still grapple with the fallout from the pandemic.
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A proposed passenger rail service is in the works for the Dayton region. That’s according to All Aboard Ohio, a nonprofit working on improving passenger train service in the state.
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The minimum wage in Ohio will increase for both tipped and non-tipped employees at the beginning of 2024.
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More Americans are expected to travel for the holidays, but there shouldn't be a single day when a majority of people leave or go home. Here's why.
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A strike by Canadian lock workers on the St. Lawrence Seaway has shut down the transportation route that connects the Port of Cleveland to the Atlantic Ocean. 350 unionized lock workers went on strike Sunday over the lack of progress on a new contract with the company that runs the seaway.
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WYSO’s Jerry Kenney spoke with Economic Development Manager for West Chester Township, Katie Kanelopoulos, about the region's appeal for business leaders.
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Downtown Dayton Partnership's new Executive Director Katie Meyer discusses the city's assets and potential for growth.
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Eviction rates are increasing in parts of Ohio, particularly impacting low-income rural communities, compounded by a severe shortage of affordable housing.
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A down economy and rising inflation have led to an upsurge in evictions for renters across the country. Reporter Cory Frolik with the Dayton Daily News has recently reported on the situation here in Ohio. In this conversation with WYSO's Jerry Kenney, he talks about what he's found, and what some community members are trying to do about it.
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Joby Aviation Inc. will build an electric air taxi manufacturing plant at the Dayton International Airport, in Dayton Ohio, creating 2,000 jobs.
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The annual Labor Day report from Policy Matters Ohio says the low unemployment rate gives workers an advantage, but its recommendations may not go over well with majority Republican state lawmakers.