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Dayton's planning department recommended zoning changes to ban data centers as well restrict gas stations and car washes. The city commission will vote June 24 on the proposal.
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The Ohio Department of Agriculture is offering 22 counties about $25,000 to $50,000 each to craft land use plans.
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The Ohio Chamber is advocating for continued tax breaks for data centers, saying it has new research showing central Ohio and the Miami Valley have enough water to sustain data center growth through 2030.
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WOSU’s Debbie Holmes spoke with Shayla L. Davis, president and chief of the Ohio Legislative Black Caucus Foundation.
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A study by the Greater Ohio Policy Center says Columbus could save homeowners tens of thousands of dollars when building accessory dwelling units by changing laws around sewer lines.
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Ohio’s attorney general said he will continue to uphold the state’s death penalty law, in spite of a call for abolishment of the capital punishment from Gov. Mike DeWine, who appointed him AG.
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Ohio Equal Rights had planned to put two amendments on this November's ballot but is changing its plans.
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Butler County Commissioners voted Tuesday to approve a temporary pause on data center developments, after several townships requested a moratorium.
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Some local produce farmers working together to keep costs low hope community bonds hold strong no matter the state of the economy
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Brown and other local and statewide Democrats allege the raid amounts to an attempt at voter suppression.
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The invasive spotted lanternfly is anticipated to show in "significant" amounts this season. Residents are advised to squish the problem-causing pest.
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On June 20, the Dayton Black Rodeo is riding into town to observe Juneteenth.