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Ohio high in gun thefts

Gun thefts fuel the illegal firearm market, and almost 6,900 firearms were reported lost or stolen in Ohio last year, according to recent federal data.

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1,900 first-year students move into UD

Nearly 1,900 first-year students moved onto the University of Dayton campus this weekend — representing the school’s most selective class ever and its first to have a four-year guarantee that what they pay for tuition will not increase.

Ohio selling itself as UAV test site

At a massive conference last week devoted to the unmanned aerial vehicle industry, states including Ohio, Oklahoma, North Dakota and Idaho set up sometimes lavish exhibits touting the benefits of their states.

State cuts cost local governments millions

A survey of more than 20 localities by the Dayton Daily News found they expect to lose more than $28 million in state aid this year compared to what they received in 2009 because of cuts in funding and the phasing out of three taxes.

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Hal: Time to look back at Arizona

When the Cincinnati Reds prepared to leave on their just-conclucded seven-game road trip, if Commissioner Bud Selig had said, "We'll give you a 5-and-2 record and you can stay home," The Reds would have unpacked their bags and called for tee times.

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This year's FilmDayton fest to have international flavor

If you’ve never been to a film festival, this is a great week to consider it with the 2013 Eichelberger FilmDayton Festival coming up Aug.


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