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Cicadas from Brood XIV will soon become abundant in Southern Ohio, with smaller populations to be present in the Southern Miami Valley. The next time this specific brood will be observed is 2042.
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A national group will protest at Deeds Metropark in Dayton on Sunday, May 25. The ANSWER Coalition will stage a demonstration and march in opposition to NATO.
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Federal cuts have reduced the workforce in U.S. EPA Region 5 by as much as 20%, according to advocates, leaving fewer resources for environmental monitoring and programming for an already bare-bones organization.
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Ohio House lawmakers advanced a bill Wednesday by 71-24 that would create stricter penalties for with a history of firearm offenses.
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A new public art installation is now up in the rotunda of Dayton’s Arcade, making its U.S. debut. It’s connected to the 2025 Spring NATO Parliamentary Assembly happening over the next few days.
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Ohio has more sites in the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom program than any other state, and a new initiative in southern Ohio is playing a key role in adding even more.
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The concept of the Freedom Center was proposed in 1994. The museum along the banks of the Ohio River in Cincinnati opened to the public in May 2004.
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Kettering Health is dealing with a cyber attack, which has led to a systemwide tech outage and cancelled appointments.
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Democratic state lawmakers said Wednesday they are rolling out three bills targeting bribes and other forms of political corruption post-House Bill 6.
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The city of Akron and its police union disagree on several terms of the collective bargaining agreement, including proposed wage increases, after months of negotiations. The matter is now going to an employment relations mediator to make a final determination.