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The governor is considering what to do with the bill to allow concealed carry without a permit.
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Gov. Mike DeWine now has to decide whether to sign it as Republican voters are deciding who to vote for in the May primary.
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We have the first story from a new group of students from Springfield. It is a conversation between two gun violence survivors.
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The bill now heads to the Ohio House which has already passed its own permitless carry legislation.
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The bill drops the 700 hours of training now required in state law down to 20 hours.
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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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Members of the Dayton community held a vigil Wednesday night to honor the nine lives lost in the Oregon District Shooting.
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Officially, the new docket in Administrative Judge Brendan Sheehan’s Cuyahoga County courtroom is called the violence intervention program. Unofficially, it’s the gun docket. Sheehan got into the details of their lives with several of the program’s participants during recent hearings, asking each: Where are they working? Are they getting their high school diploma? Have they pursued trauma counseling with MetroHealth System?
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Springfield City Manager Bryan Heck said the victims were gathered at a rented facility for an event organized in honor of someone lost to violence.
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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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The Dayton Police Department detective shot Monday evening while serving a DEA Task Force search warrant has died.Detective Jorge Del Rio and other agents…
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Thursday night in Dayton, Mayor Nan Whaley, Dayton Police Chief Richard Biehl, and members of the Community Police Council held a Community Conversation…