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Ohio isn't just the birthplace of aviation, it's also home to the world's biggest and oldest military aviation museum — the National Museum of the United States Air Force — near Dayton.
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A fire damaged the historic Wright Brothers airplane factory Sunday. The site, parts of which were built in 1910, is among one of the oldest aircraft manufacturing buildings in the country and is on of the National Register of Historic Places.
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Dayton’s famous potato chip company Mikesell's will close down this month after being in business for over 100 years. The snack food company plans to sell its brand and intellectual property rights to another manufacturer.
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The Ohio Newsroom will report from all areas of Ohio, not just the major urban centers. Among those issues: child hunger.
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According to Columbus police, Kason Thomas was abducted outside a Donato's Pizza restaurant on Monday night, along with his twin brother, Kyair, who was found safe at the Dayton airport on Tuesday.
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Public schools across Ohio have seen numbers of meals provided to kids plummet since the waiver expired and parents, advocates and politicians are seeking solutions to feed kids.
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In the wake of disasters and emergencies, there's frequently a need for blood donations. Now, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is partnering with a Southwest Ohio tissue center on a inventory of donor skin to immediately treat injuries from mass casualty emergencies involving burns.
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The Dayton Police Department won’t renew its ShotsSpotter contract. That contract is set to expire this December, although police say the department will continue to focus on gun crime and working closely with communities.
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The U.S. Air Force was born on Sept. 18, 1947, when the first Secretary of the Air Force, Stuart Symington, was sworn into office following the signing of the National Defense Act. A year-long commemoration wraps up this weekend with a host of events at and around Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton.
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The Women's Med Center Dayton will start to do surgical and medication abortions again as early as this Friday, September 16.