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Democratic gubernatorial nominee Nan Whaley criticized Governor Mike DeWine’s failure to address gun violence in Ohio during a virtual news conference Monday. She also accused him of caving to the gun lobby.
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The address followed recent mass shootings in New York, Texas and Oklahoma. Biden said the measures aren't about taking away rights, but about protecting Americans.
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An inmate recently shot and killed a security guard at Miami Valley Hospital then killing him self.
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Gubernatorial candidate Nan Whaley has proposed using federal COVID aid to provide Ohioans with rebates to ease the string of inflation.
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A bipartisan group of state leaders and politicians were banned from entering Russia. And a bill is introduced to stop employers from terminating workers health insurance while on strike.
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Gov. Mike DeWine did not mention several of the gun regulations he proposed in 2019 after the Dayton mass shooting.
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In Ohio, a proposed legislation was introduced that would allow more school staff to carry guns.
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The Dayton police department announced they will enforce curfews for minors beginning this Friday.
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Garrett Reese spoke with West Liberty-Salem’s superintendent about how staff who experienced the shooting in 2017 are responding to the tragedy in Texas.
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Local leaders and politicians react to a mass shooting carried out by an 18 year old gunman on Tuesday that killed multiple children and faculty members at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.
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Tuesday's attack at Robb Elementary School took the lives of 21 people. An additional 17 people were injured.
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Dion Green is a survivor of the 2019 Oregon District shooting in Dayton. Currently, he’s in Buffalo, New York offering support to families and friends of the victims of a mass shooting. A gunman opened fire in a grocery store – killing ten people and injuring three others.