Mike Frazier
WYSO Today
Your local daily news podcast from WYSO Public Radio. Listen every weekday at noon to get the latest Dayton-area news and weather report. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted by Mike Frazier. Have a news tip? Email news@wyso.org.
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Episodes
WYSO Today: July 10, 2026 10.07.2026 5:43
WYSO Today brings you news and weather for Dayton and Southwest Ohio. Dayton's Mayor and Montgomery County Commissioners are bringing attention to homelessness in the area; a police reform advocacy group says Cincinnati Police stop far more black motorists and pedestrians than white ones; and a Republican wants to require public university students to take an American civic literacy course.
WYSO Today: July 9, 2026 09.07.2026 10:55
WYSO Today brings you news and weather for Dayton and Southwest Ohio. AES Ohio customers can attend a hearing with state regulators about a rate increase; Dayton Police will put speed cameras in all school zones throughout the City, and we visit a Haitian Support Center as Temporary Protected Status of Haitian and Syrian refugees ends and deportations could start as soon as July 10.
WYSO Today: July 8, 2026 08.07.2026 5:26
WYSO Today brings you news and weather for Dayton and Southwest Ohio. Dayton city leaders continue to urge residents to play active roles to reduce gun violence; an intestinal infection is making its presence known in Ohio; and RTA's Wright Stop Plaza will temporarily close for maintenance work.
WYSO Today: July 7, 2026 07.07.2026 5:54
WYSO Today brings you news and weather for Dayton and Southwest Ohio. Fewer pollinating bees are being seen in Greene County which could impact the agricultural sector; property tax payers in Montgomery County will find out where their tax dollars go; and using credit cards to bet on sports may soon be prohibited.
WYSO Today: July 6, 2026 06.07.2026 4:48
WYSO Today brings you news and weather for Dayton and Southwest Ohio. More than $21 million is coming for a variety of community projects in the Dayton area; a local steel mill gets a substantial military contract; and a rare copy of the Declaration of Independence is on display at a Cincinnati museum.
WYSO Today: July 1, 2026 01.07.2026 6:13
WYSO Today brings you news and weather for Dayton and Southwest Ohio. A new food forest is coming to Dayton; an organization that distributed grants for the arts is reorganizing in light of the Trump Administration cancelling those grants; and one voting bloc thinks it will be key to who is elected this fall.
WYSO Today: June 30, 2026 30.06.2026 6:51
WYSO Today brings you news and weather for Dayton and Southwest Ohio. A rally was held in Springfield to support the community's Haitian population in light of the loss of their Temporary Protected Status; a local agricultural organization is joining a lawsuit to restore their cancelled federal funding; and a Supreme Court ruling regarding mail-in voting in Mississippi doesn't change Ohio's elimin...
WYSO Today: June 29, 2026 29.06.2026 6:14
WYSO Today brings you news and weather for Dayton and Southwest Ohio. A new supercomputer is solving complex problems for Wright-Patterson Air Force Base; some lawmakers want to override Gov. DeWine's veto on mail-in ballot photo ID requirements and submetering; and a 104-year-old building in Springfield is getting new life thanks to state tax credits.
WYSO Today: June 26, 2026 26.06.2026 5:31
WYSO Today brings you news and weather for Dayton and Southwest Ohio. Reaction from Springfield and Columbus on the Supreme Court's decision to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitian residents; the effects of anti-DEI law on higher education in Ohio is a matter of perspective; and a 104-year-old building in Springfield will get a second life thanks to State tax credits.
WYSO Today: June 25, 2026 25.06.2026 6:24
WYSO Today brings you news and weather for Dayton and Southwest Ohio. The Supreme Court has paved the way for the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitian immigrants in the United States; a bill that would have required absentee voters provide photo identification has been vetoed by Gov. DeWine; and two solar projects in southwest Ohio are dead for now.
WYSO Today: June 24, 2026 24.06.2026 6:14
WYSO Today brings you news and weather for Dayton and Southwest Ohio. A developer who wants to build a data center in Urbana is suing the city; a group shares efforts to reduce the lack of engagement of Black voters; and new inductees to the Dayton Region Walk of Fame have been announced.
WYSO Today: June 23, 2026 23.06.2026 5:30
WYSO Today brings you news and weather for Dayton and Southwest Ohio. Dayton city officials may vote to ban data centers in the city as they seek to update their zoning code; a new gun safety law aims to reduce suicides; and a new bill that would establish rules for how and when drones are used by law enforcement awaits Governor DeWine's signature.
WYSO Today: June 22, 2026 22.06.2026 5:36
WYSO Today brings you news and weather for Dayton and Southwest Ohio. State grants will help 22 counties in Ohio plan for their future growth; Dayton will celebrate World Refugee Day with a donation drive for Catholic Social Services' Refugee Services Program; and a federal court upholds a state age verification law for social media.
WYSO Today: June 18, 2026 18.06.2026 5:41
WYSO Today brings you news and weather for Dayton and Southwest Ohio. The Ohio Chamber of Commerce assess how much area water is needed for data centers; not all Ohio Republicans are on board Gov. Mike DeWine's desire to abolish the death penalty; and promising research from the University of Cincinnati for those who suffer headaches and migraines.
WYSO Today: June 17, 2026 17.06.2026 5:04
WYSO Today brings you news and weather for Dayton and Southwest Ohio. African-American men and women will saddle up for Dayton's first Black Rodeo; Gov. Mike DeWine is calling for the end of capital punishment in Ohio; and World War One era biplanes fly in to the National Museum of the United States Air Force.
WYSO Today: June 16, 2026 16.06.2026 5:21
WYSO Today brings you news and weather for Dayton and Southwest Ohio. A Dayton non-profit will fill the gap in emergency housing in Springfield; families can access free summer meals; a bill would eliminate certain statue of limitations in murder and other death investigations; and several documentaries playing around the area highlight the trans community.
WYSO Today: June 15, 2026 15.06.2026 6:08
WYSO Today brings you news and weather for Dayton and Southwest Ohio. A snack food manufacturer will open a plant at the former General Motors site in Moraine; a solar co-op in southwest Ohio hopes to help non-profits convert to solar power; and some want to change the tax breaks given to data centers in Ohio.
WYSO Today: June 12, 2026 12.06.2026 5:23
WYSO Today brings you news and weather for Dayton and Southwest Ohio. Montgomery County is seeing a downward trend in homelessness, but leaders are concerned with shifting federal priorities; voters in November will be asked to put Voter ID requirements in the state Constitution; and a group of Wright State Students will get their wings at the Dayton Air Show this weekend.
WYSO Today: June 11, 2026 11.06.2026 5:48
WYSO Today brings you news and weather for Dayton and Southwest Ohio. The City of Xenia and Central State University are close to an annexation agreement; over 1,500 ballots in May's primary election were tossed because they arrived after election day; and the state's $3.7 billion budget for infrastructure, and state and a beloved slide in Beavercreek closed for repairs hopes to reopen soon.
WYSO Today: June 10, 2026 10.06.2026 6:27
WYSO Today brings you news and weather for Dayton and Southwest Ohio. The mayor of Dayton is inviting residents to take part in the city's "Flight Plan for a Stronger Dayton," a data center bill is moving fast through the state legislature, and a bill that started out as a means to get free state documents has morphed into a voter ID law.
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