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The anniversary of the mass shooting in Dayton is reviving conversations about gun regulations in Ohio. While lawmakers have refused to move Gov. Mike...
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In the wake of last year's mass shooting, many Ohio politicians said they would "Do Something" about gun laws in Ohio. But a year later, nothing has happened.
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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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Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley delivered her State of the City Address Wednesday morning. Over the course of a half hour, Whaley made numerous references to the…
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The University of Dayton Human Rights Center is hosting a community forum at The Fitz Center this week called "Six Months On: Gun Violence in Dayton and…
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For most of 2019, a lot of talk about guns focused on bills that would lift restrictions until the deadly mass shooting in Dayton turned the tables.
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I remember going to the Oregon District with my family back in February. I was with my mom and aunts because they were getting matching tattoos. I…
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State Attorney General Dave Yost is calling for the release of the Oregon District mass shooter’s Bellbrook-Sugarcreek student records. Yost filed a…
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Dayton, Ohio, is a city that is used to getting knocked flat on its back.
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More than four dozen people affected by the Dayton mass shooting have received a monetary gift from the Oregon District Tragedy Fund. The Dayton…
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A 24-year-old man accused of helping the Dayton mass shooter has pleaded guilty to illegally possessing firearms and lying on a federal firearms…
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Several state and local elected officials Friday launched a new yard-sign campaign advocating for stronger Ohio gun laws.Joining Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley…