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  • 2 weeks ago | wowktv.com | LeAnne McPherson |Trey Brown |KaJeza Hawkins

    DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A cyberattack has caused several issues for patients and employees at Kettering Health facilities in the area. Kettering Health confirmed the attack Tuesday morning, saying that the outage is a result of unauthorized access to their network. “Earlier this morning, Kettering Health experienced a system-wide technology outage that now has been determined to be a cyberattack.

  • 2 weeks ago | newsnationnow.com | LeAnne McPherson |Trey Brown |KaJeza Hawkins

    DAYTON, Ohio ( WDTN) - A cyberattack has caused several issues for patients and employees at Kettering Health facilities in the area. Kettering Health confirmed the attack Tuesday morning, saying that the outage is a result of unauthorized access to their network. "Earlier this morning, Kettering Health experienced a system-wide technology outage that now has been determined to be a cyberattack.

  • 1 month ago | wdtn.com | Trey Brown |LeAnne McPherson

    DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The city of Centerville’s set to unveil new artwork for their May gallery. The Centerville Arts Commission announced that the city’s art gallery will see pieces from Sinclair’s College of Lifelong Learners beginning tomorrow. Sharon Stolzenberger is a professional artist and instructor for Sinclair’s adult painting classes. The gallery pieces were made by students attending the Centerville campus.

  • 2 months ago | wdtn.com | Channing King |LeAnne McPherson

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  • 2 months ago | wdtn.com | KaJeza Hawkins |LeAnne McPherson

    DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – The Miami Conservancy District (MCD) is taking proactive measures against potential flooding as severe storms and heavy rainfall are expected across the Miami Valley this week. Forecasts are predicting six inches of rain, which increases the risk of rising river levels and localized flooding. The General Manager of the MCD, MaryLynn Lodor, spoke about the impatience of staying informed.

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