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University of Dayton police and city of Dayton police dispersed a large crowd of disorderly students in March 2020 during a street party where about 1,000 students gathered. Authorities say students threw bottles and damaged vehicles during the incident. MARSHALL GORBY/ STAFF
UD, Airbnb host leader support Dayton’s proposed ‘nuisance party’ law
University of Dayton officials and the leader of a regional Airbnb host group have come out in support of a proposed city of Dayton law that police say will help break up out-of-control parties and hold people responsible for them.
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FILE - Mike DeWine speaks, Jan. 14, 2019, in Cedarville, Ohio. Ohio's Health Department has backed off proposed rules that would have restricted gender-affirming care for adults. The new proposal Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024 comes after gathering public comment on a proposal released last month. Transgender people and their healthcare providers feared the original rules would have left thousands of patients scrambling to find care and facing health risks in the meantime. The proposed rules are also relaxed for requirements for treatment for minors, some of which was banned by a law adopted last month when the Legislature overrode Gov. Mike DeWine's earlier veto. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, Pool)
Ohio backs off proposed restrictions on gender-affirming care for adults
A map showing proposed locations of solar panels near Hoover Avenue and Olive Road in West Dayton. CONTRIBUTED
Solar farm that could power 13K Dayton-area homes gets county tax help
Thomas Suddes is a former legislative reporter with The Plain Dealer in Cleveland and writes from Ohio University. You can reach him at tsuddes@gmail.com.
SUDDES: Will Ohio follow Alabama’s lead on death penalty?
650 people attended the Dayton Development Coalition's annual meeting at the National Museum of the U. S. Air Force, Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024. MARSHALL GORBY\STAFF
PHOTOS: Dayton Development Coalition brings 650 people to Air Force museum
J.P. Nauseef is JobsOhio President and CEO of JobsOhio, the states private economic development corporation (CONTRIBUTED)
VOICES: Resilience, power of partnership key to 2024 economic success
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