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Medina college student interning in Portman's office
A Medina college student is among nine interns who will be working this summer in Sen.
San Bernardino County: Two new judges appointed
Alexander has served as a San Bernardino County deputy public defender since 2005.
University of Dayton accepting fewer first-year students
University of Dayton will accept fewer students this fall after several years of higher-than-expected enrollment has meant rising demand for housing in and around campus.
Merit scholarships could cost neediest college students
Many colleges are offering more merit aid to recruit high-achieving students - often, advocates say, to the detriment of low-income students.
UD to build classrooms for new PA program
The University of Dayton is moving forward with a new program for physician assistants after the Ohio Board of Regents approved the new Master of Physician Assistant Practice program.
Cleveland schools move to reward performance more than seniority
Cleveland Teachers' Union President David Quolke is trying to educate members on why the new contract is a good deal Tuesday night, the Cleveland school board unanimously agreed to what city and union officials are hailing as a groundbreaking teacher contract for Ohio.
Friend is paralyzed college student's right-hand -- and left-hand -- man
24, 2012. Jay Ruckelshaus wanted a wingman. He needed someone to be his "hands," to do for him what his paralyzed body cannot.
Can the 'Cleveland miracle' help change lives and laws?
The miraculous rescue of three kidnapped women in Cleveland on Monday has attracted worldwide attention, but it also spotlights a more everyday tragedy - the estimated 1,000 Ohio children entrapped by the sex trade.
Murder case against Cleveland kidnapping suspect t...
The murder case prosecutors hope to bring against accused Cleveland abductor Ariel Castro, who police say induced several miscarriages by beating and starving one young woman, will be complicated by a lack of physical evidence and medical records, legal experts say.
Gunshots ring out near D2D a First Hotela
Daytona Beach police are investigating an isolated shooting outside the Dayton to Daytona "First Hotel." Daytona Beach police told Flyer News that the incident early Saturday, May 11, poses no immediate danger to University of Dayton students.
Metzger, longest-serving priest in Ohio, dies at age 96
When Monsignor Paul Metzger was a candidate in the annual Middletown Symphony conductor auction in 2002, Cathie Mulligan hosted a fundraiser for him in her home.
Mason chosen as next Cedar Cliff superintendent
By DEBRA GASKILL Special Correspondent CEDARVILLE - Chad David Mason has been chosen to lead Cedar Cliff Local Schools, following a special meeting of the board of education Wednesday.
Brooklyn Law Offers J.D. in an 'Intense' Two Years
Brooklyn Law School is poised to become the first in the New York metropolitan area to offer an accelerated, two-year J.D. The school's board of trustees on May 7 approved the so-called "Brooklyn 2-3-4" program effective in 2014.
Graduating seniors equal first-time voters
One of the most rewarding aspects of being Secretary of State is traveling around Ohio to meet with high school students as part of my Grads Vote program.
"Dayton to Daytona" fills Volusia beaches with Ohio college students
Daytona Beach is playing host to thousands of college kids in town for an annual tradition.
Jim and Jane Leaver of Medina announce the engagement of their daughter, Jamie Anne, to Shannon Keola Sawyer, son of Raymond and Theresa Sawyer of Palmer,Alaska. Jamie is a 2009 graduate of Walsh Jesuit High School and a 2012 graduate of the University of Dayton with a degree in Political Science.
University of Dayton racks up large number of alcohol violations
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - Gov. John Kasich will be in town Tuesday for the grand opening of a new fabricating plant in the city.
Bestselling business author gives kudos to UD
When a bestselling national author sought advice on leadership for his newest book, he looked to Dayton.
New Jersey City University student investors win first place in...
The Student Investment Management Team of New Jersey City University was awarded first place in student investment competition that was held last month at the University of Dayton in Ohio.
Graduating seniors equal first-time voters
One of the most rewarding aspects of being Secretary of State is traveling around Ohio to meet with high school students as part of my Grads Vote program.