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AirPark Ohio is next to the Springfield-Beckley Airport and verified by the state to have adequate utilities.
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Women's Med Center is set to close its Dayton and Indianapolis locations next week because of laws that restrict abortions in both states. If Women’s Med does close in Ohio and Indiana, a few staff are planning to open a new clinic in one of the closest states where abortion is legal.
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In a news conference Tuesday, Bobby DiCello, lead attorney for Jayland Walker's family, questioned why police turned off their body cameras and microphones after Walker was shot to death; A Dayton abortion clinic, which has another branch in Indiana, will soon close its doors due to the state's new restrictions ... and more stories.
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The surf scene in Dayton is thriving, thanks to the city’s rivers and their man-made water features.
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Spending in the region will go far beyond basketball tickets for the NCAA games.
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COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to climb in the state; Ohio’s capital city has tallied a record number of homicides for the second straight year; the Dayton will demolish a 129-year-old historic building that once was the site of the Wright brothers’ first bike shop; and more stories.
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The Foodbank in Dayton's free monthly market is a new effort that comes after identifying Yellow Springs as an underserved area for households experiencing food insecurity.
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The gunshot-detection microphones the Dayton Police Department uses dispatched officers to West Dayton more than 2,200 times over the past two years.
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Two University Hospitals employees are on leave after a transplant patient received the wrong kidney; former Canton McKinley High School football coaches are suing top district officials and others in the latest fallout over a player who was forced to eat pork against his religious beliefs; Ohio’s elections chief has referred for possible prosecution 117 apparent noncitizens who either registered to vote or cast a ballot last year; and more stories.
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During a campaign stop in Dayton, Ryan asked for the unions' support as he says Ohio is "a tough state."