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Jim (left) and Charlotte Wuebker of Oakwood retrieve their bikes from racks at Riverscape Metro Park May 17, 2013. More than 500 bicyclists commuted to Riverscape MetroPark in downtown Dayton Friday for a free pancake breakfast on National Bike to Work Day. Bike riders enjoyed food, live music and informational booths. Tom Helbig, Five Rivers MetroParks special events coordinator, said one of the goals of the event is to promote Dayton as a bicycle friendly city. Dayton has the largest connected bikeway network in the country with over 330 miles of connected bikeways in the region. LISA POWELL / STAFF

Public bike rental system proposed for Dayton area

Automated street bicycle rental systems make quick trips around the cities of Washington, D.C., San Antonio, Chattanooga and Boulder a breeze, but the question being asked by a nonprofit promoting cycling is whether a similar system could soar in the city of Dayton. Andy Williamson, 32, and Scott Murphy, 34, ...

Privacy at issue in snooping cases

Law enforcement can potentially spy on the American people without their knowledge or an oversight from a judge thanks to antiquated laws that privacy advocates say haven’t kept pace with technology advances. “We haven’t had a wide-scale change in our privacy laws since the 1980s, and imagine where we were ...

State denies request for more information on attendance investigation

The Ohio Department of Education has denied the newspaper’s request to see Northridge Local Schools’ official written response to allegations that it scrubbed student attendance data because of the continuing investigation. The Dayton Daily News filed a public records request seeking a copy of the response that the district had ...

Tom Noe was a Republican fundraiser who went to prison in 2008 on charges related to money-laundering for the Bush-Cheney campaign and theft and corruption in the “Coingate” scandal. Noe was convicted of the theft of millions of dollars from rare-coin funds he managed for the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation.

After scandals, state insurer on solid footing

Seven years after an investment and ethics scandal engulfed the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation and led to criminal charges against more than 20 people, the state-run insurance program for injured workers is set to return about $1 billion to public and private employers across the state. The checks may ...

Ohio headlines

COLUMBUS71 train-vehicle crashes last yearThe Public Utilities Commission of Ohio says there were 71 train-vehicle crashes last year, down from 112 in 2003.The statistics are in the commission’s Ohio Grade Crossing Statistics Report for 2012, released last week.The report says more than half of last year’s crashes were at crossings ...

Raw: Apple 1 Computer Sells for More Than $650k

Raw: Apple 1 Computer Sells for More Than $650k

One of the only six surviving original 1976 "Apple 1" computers still in working order sold for the world record price of $671,400 at an auction on Saturday. (May 25)

Raw: Apple 1 Computers Sells for More Than $650k

Raw: Apple 1 Computers Sells for More Than $650k

One of the only six surviving original 1976 "Apple 1" computers still in working order sold for the world record price of $671,400 at an auction on Saturday. (May 25)

Ohio doctor charged in pregnant woman’s death

By ANDREW WELSH-HUGGINSAP Legal Affairs WriterThe personal ads that Dr. Ali Salim placed on Craigslist — and police say he posted hundreds of them — made one thing clear: He wanted “no drama.”He didn’t always get his wish.One woman told police she was accosted at Salim’s house. Another said she ...

Ohio man who collapsed at marathon thankful

A Canton man who went into cardiac arrest during a half-marathon last weekend in Cleveland wants to find and thank the emergency workers who saved his life.Richard Strain said that he felt what he thought was heartburn about a mile into Cleveland’s half-marathon last Sunday. He made it another five ...

Hagel Urges Cadets to End Scourge of Sex Assault

Hagel Urges Cadets to End Scourge of Sex Assault

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel urged graduating West Point cadets to stamp out the scourge of harrassment and sexual assault in the military. He called the issue a "profound betrayal of sacred oaths and trusts". (May 25)

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