Leila Goldstein
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About a dozen community members, including representatives from the Dayton chapter of the New Black Panther Party and the mother of the arrested man, protested in front of the Safety Building in Downtown Dayton on Wednesday morning.
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Ohio schools and parents will need to follow new requirements for reporting COVID-19 cases beginning September 8, Gov. Mike DeWine said at his coronavirus…
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Gov. Mike DeWine on Thurday set a reopening date of senior centers and adult day centers for September 21 and laid out several measures the facilities…
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Ohio's adult day care and senior centers may begin reopening Sept. 21 at a reduced capacity, Gov. Mike DeWine announced Thursday. Those facilities have...
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Several postal service mailboxes in downtown Dayton have notices saying they will be removed because not enough mail is being collected at those locations.
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The group is collecting feedback on how residents feel about policing in their communities.
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Initial remembrance plans had to be changed due to COVID-19, but several virtual events are still scheduled to honor victims and survivors.
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For unemployed Ohioans, the additional $600 weekly federal payment added to their benefits expired on Saturday. Congress hasn’t passed a new coronavirus…
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Public Health Dayton and Montgomery County hosted its first free COVID-19 pop-up testing for the public Thursday. The department’s Medical Director Dr....
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A Dayton nonprofit and an inmate of the Montgomery County jail have filed a lawsuit against the local health department seeking action against the jail's…