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The Ohio State Highway Patrol is looking for at least 200 new recruits to fill its ranks across the state.
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More than 20-thousand Beavercreek residents voted in this midterm election. The results on local issues is bittersweet for city leaders.
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Since 1997, the Beavercreek Police Department says it's been “making due” in its current building. Now the department says it needs a new home.
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The money will go toward the first building at the site. It’s going to be a new, full service YMCA with a pool and fitness center. The plan is for the YMCA to be part of a larger, eighteen million dollar Northwest Health and Wellness Center.
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Many industries are experiencing a shortage of worker, and the Dayton Police Department is no exception.
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For the fifth year in a row, the city of Dayton proudly wears the title of All-American City.
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The Dayton Police Academy has a new graduating class of officers.
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Ohio lawmakers are looking for a way to pay for the second primary election.
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The changes increase the standard needed for police to justify using chokeholds and other potentially deadly uses of force, as well as no-knock warrants.
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The court's decision upholds a 2019 law, saying it doesn't violate communities' "home rule" powers.
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The Ohio Collaborative Community-Police Advisory Board did not come to an official agreement on the issue in their last meeting but they will meet again in May.
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The Dayton Professional Standards Bureau found that Officers Wayne Hammock and Vincent Carter were following procedure when they arrest Clifford Owensby in September.