Leila Goldstein
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Governor Mike DeWine announced Ohio's 10 p.m. curfew could be shifted to 11 p.m. on Thursday.
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Montgomery County Public Health said supplies are limited and will take many months to vaccinate everyone.
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Several sessions dealt with the myths and misinformation circulating about human trafficking.
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Vaccines will be available to Ohioans 80 years and older beginning Tuesday, Jan. 19.
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Some experts say such a small increase will have close to no impact on low-wage workers.
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The cooperative grocery store in northwest Dayton is opening this winter and could have a broader economic impact on the area.
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As federal lawmakers hammer out a COVID relief package, local officials want direct aid to counties.
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Organizers expect the cooperative grocery store in northwest Dayton to open in January or February.
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Restaurant owners, workers and their supporters gathered Thursday night in Beavercreek to protest the COVID-related restrictions placed on their businesses.
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The Ohio Department of Health reported 685 new coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours, the lowest number of cases reported since Sept. 8. The state’s 21-day average continues to stay around 1,000 cases, with a slight downward trend.