Sexual assault survivors are often silenced by shame, guilt, fear, doubt, and systems of power. An exhibit by YWCA Dayton at Wholly Grounds coffee shop in Dayton aims to give survivors their power back.
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Two Dayton-area nonprofits, Brunner Literacy Center and ABLE Law, want parents to know how to navigate public school issues and advocate for their child's rights.
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House Bill 230 in Ohio would recategorize the felony classifications for trafficking certain amounts of drugs, such as cocaine, fentanyl or heroin.
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The case the Ohio docs are watching involves a federal law requiring hospitals and health professionals to provide emergency medical care.
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Why are Callery Pear trees banned in Ohio? Experts explain why the invasive tree can't be planted or sold in the state.
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After decades of efforts to change a provision of state law shielding people who rape their spouses from prosecution, the Ohio Senate has voted unanimously to remove that loophole.
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Lakewood is considering ways to reintroduce new public transportation options more than a decade after the Lakewood Community Circulator was discontinued.
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Ohio drivers netted the largest amount of citations in multi-state enforcement effort earlier in April aimed at distracted driving.
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Weekly newspapers are closing faster than dailies, leaving very small towns without local coverage. A city in Stark County is feeling the effects of the Louisville Herald's closure.
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This Thursday’s NFL Draft is the last one where the Browns do not have a first-round pick because of the Deshaun Watson trade. Sports commentator Terry Pluto talks about what he calls the “Watson tariff."
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New documents show FirstEnergy paid $2.5 million in secret to help Gov. Mike DeWine's initial campaign for governor in 2018.
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