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Ohio’s highest court says parent’s rights were not violated in local 2021 custody case
ZANESVILLE − The Supreme Court of Ohio has set a new precedent in custody law due to a Muskingum County case in which a mother said she was denied due process in fighting for custody of her children. She lost that argument when the highest court of the state rendered its decision on Tuesday. “We’re very pleased with the decision of the Supreme Court,” said Muskingum County Prosecutor Ron Welch, whose office was accused of denying a...
Ohio’s voter purge “disproportionately targets voters of color”, civil rights organizations say
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s voter purge disproportionately goes after voters of color, Ohio civil rights organizations argue. More than half of Ohio voters who might be purged from the state’s voter rolls are registered in counties where a majority of the population is people of color, said Ohio Unity Coalition Executive Director Pierrette […]
‘It’s frustrating because we’re split in half.’ Ohio counties cut into 2 congressional districts
Tuscarawas County is a county divided. The northeastern Ohio county is split into two congressional districts — the 6th district and the 12th district. “It’s frustrating because we’re split in half,” said Tuscarawas Democratic Party Chair Gail Garbrandt. “People don’t know what part of the county’s in six and what part of it’s in 12. […]
Fuyao plant, nearly 30 other area locations raided in massive Homeland Security investigation
Nearly 30 locations in the southern part of Montgomery County have been hit as part of a Homeland Security raid on Friday, a spokesperson for Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) confirmed.
Local city ending leaf collection program this fall
CLAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Due to changes in the city’s budget, Clayton will no longer offer curbside leaf pickup to its residents. The City of Clayton announced the end of their leaf collection services. Starting in fall of 2024, residents can no longer place unbagged leaves at the curb or in the roadway for pickup. […]
Soccer squad uses camp to prepare for season
One week after Tipp held their youth soccer camp, the high school team held their annual camp. This brought together middle and high school soccer players for three days to prepare for the upcoming season. “The last two weeks have been tremendous for our program,” said Tipp coach Joel Slyman....
County engineer celebrates retirement, passes torch
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The Montgomery County Engineer is celebrating “no work ahead.” Paul Gruner has served as the Montgomery County Engineer for 13 years, after serving in the private sector for 30 years. On Thursday, his office celebrated his next chapter — retirement. Colleagues from throughout his career joined in the party, signing a […]
Mass food distribution event set for Eaton
EATON, Ohio (WDTN) — A large distribution event is set for individuals in need of receiving food and books in Preble County. From 10 a.m. to noon on Aug. 1, The Foodbank will hold a mass food distribution event at 813 Camden Road in Eaton. According to The Foodbank, fresh produce and free grocery items […]
Veterans honored on Shelby County Fair
SIDNEY — The Shelby County Fair honored veterans on Monday with a program hosted by the Shelby County Veterans Services. Judy Johnson, retired Army and Vice President of the Veterans Service Commission, welcomed veterans, their families, and the community to the 42nd annual Veterans Day at the Shelby County Fair. Her father, William “Smoky” Higgins, established the first Veterans Day at the Fair and she was glad to continue the tradition.
1 in custody following pursuit on I-70 Thursday morning
ENON, Ohio (WDTN) — One person is in police custody after a pursuit that brought a stretch of eastbound I-70 to a halt this morning. The suspect is accused of several pursuits throughout the early morning hours with other agencies. According to a report from the Clark County Sheriff’s Office, a deputy spotted a stolen […]
How internet culture is engaging a new generation of voters
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A wave of energy is going through the voter world as the younger generation is becoming more interested in casting a ballot. Kamala Harris’ campaign has gained momentum as they try to appeal to young voters. 2 NEWS spoke with a political expert and local voters about the shift for Generation […]
Youth football league gears up for fall season
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A local youth urban league is gearing up for the fall season. The Dayton Seahawks are a youth football and cheerleading organization for kids ages 4 through 13. The league practices at Rosa Parks School on the west side of Dayton. The team is currently looking for more players and cheerleaders […]
Dayton’s “Rec Your Hood” event series brings fun to neighborhoods
Dayton, Ohio – The City of Dayton’s Department of Recreation, in collaboration with the Boys & Girls Club of Dayton, is launching an exciting new summer event series, “Rec Your Hood.” This initiative aims to bring fun and engaging activities directly to the neighborhoods, fostering a sense of community and celebration.
Dayton Police Department to host Cram the Cruiser school supply drive in August
Dayton, Ohio – The Dayton Police Department is organizing a school supply drive, Cram the Cruiser, to support students in local City of Dayton schools. Community members are encouraged to drop off donations at the Safety Building located at 335 W. Third Street, Dayton, Ohio, on August 9th from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Dayton establishes program to combat rise in violent crimes
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Violent crimes in the city of Dayton have been on the rise for months, and city leaders say they are doing more to find a solution. During this week’s City Commission meeting, a new plan was unveiled to help reduce crime. City leaders say the violence interrupters program is a new […]
Gunowners could face charges if someone else uses their weapon in a crime
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — If you own a gun and are a law-abiding citizen, you can still be charged if your gun ends up in the wrong hands. It’s important now more than ever to secure your firearms and make sure you know where they are at all times. Gunowners can face legal action if […]
Q&A: DPS and suburban schools remain deeply segregated decades after desegregation order
In 1976, a federal judge ordered Dayton Public Schools to desegregate to more closely reflect the racial makeup of the City of Dayton. This resulted in some students being bussed to schools outside of their neighborhood. How successful was this effort?. Eileen McClory, education reporter for the Dayton Daily News...
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