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Mayor Jeffrey Mims addresses the 142 suggestions the city received in regard to police reform and explains how the city may spend some its $138 million in COVID relief funds.
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Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley gave her farewell address on Friday.
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After six months of searching, the city of Dayton picks Virginian Kamran Afzal to serve as the new chief of police.
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About 40 Dayton residents and community leaders gathered in front of the Dayton Police Department on Sunday to rally against police brutality.
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Dozens of community members chanted “I am paraplegic” 16 times on the steps of Dayton City Hall Wednesday morning. Their goal was to chant loud enough for city leaders to hear them during the city commission meeting inside.
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The Dayton nonprofit Felons with a Future is providing free resources to help returnees get jobs.
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The gunshot-detection microphones used by the Dayton Police Department dispatched officers to West Dayton over 2,200 times over the last two years.
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The city of Dayton commissioners voted yes Wednesday night on an ordinance that would mandate face masks in indoor, public spaces.
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The city is seeking input on how to spend $138 million in federal aid through the American Rescue Plan Act. Five more meetings are scheduled this month.
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The City of Dayton unveiled an online transparency portal for residents to keep track of police reform policy implementation.
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After working with local activist groups for nearly 9 months, the city of Dayton passed an ordinance that would create more oversight when the police department uses surveillance technology.
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Darryl Fairchild is the only incumbent running in a crowded race for two Dayton city commissioner seats. He hopes to continue the work he started, particularly with neighborhood development.