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The FBI is investigating a bomb threat that had officials in Springfiel evacuate city hall. The Ohio city has been dealing with hostile and false rumors about Haitians who live there.
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Intel is sponsoring a program for Ohio students interested in the semiconductor industry, as the firm prepares to hire thousands of workers for a giant new campus.
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Amy Schneider’s win streak on the game show "Jeopardy!" ended last night. The Dayton native won 40 straight games and 1.3 million dollars, making her one of the best players of all-time
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Business & EconomyFarmland prices are historically high across the country, including in the Miami Valley. Land has been selling for well over ten thousand dollars an acre across the region over the past few months.
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On "Fixed Gear," self-described "glitter emo alt rock" quartet parses the first steps of love.
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The Ohio Department of Agriculture announced the death of Dr. Tony Forshey on Friday, November 26.
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Midwife's Madeline Johnston provides a low-end fuzz foundation to Allison Lorenzen's ascendant choir-like vocals.
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The new single from the Toronto songwriter finds her sorting through the wreckage of modern life.
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One-half of the Chicago rock band Ohmme finally steps into the solo spotlight.
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The gunshot-detection microphones used by the Dayton Police Department dispatched officers to West Dayton over 2,200 times over the last two years.
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A Dayton Police Officer is in stable condition after exchanging gunfire with a man in West Dayton.
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In 2020, more than 1.5 million Ohioans over the age of 40 were affected by vision loss. Prevent Blindness Ohio, a social services agency, reports the rate of vision problems in the state are continuing to rise.