Dayton Human Relations Council

HRC News Clips January 24-30, 2015

Civil Rights/Fair Housing

Bank settlement fuels work in troubled neighborhoods. Dayton Daily News. January 28, 2015. Read more here.

Activists attack bill they say would make Ohio’s fair-housing law ‘unenforceable’. The Plain Dealer. January 28, 2015. Read more here.

National group rates Ohio in lowest tier on gay rights equality. The Columbus Dispatch. January 23, 2015. Read more here.

 

Business and Technical Assistance

$27.5M in construction work coming to Dayton airports. Dayton Business Journal. January 29, 2015. Read more here.

Dayton company on a roll with $1M county project award. January 27, 2015. Read more here.

 

Community Police Relations

President’s police task force to hold Ohio sessions. Dayton Daily News. January 30, 2015. Read more here.

Cleveland denies discrimination against police in shooting. Dayton Daily News. January 29, 2015. Read more here.

Cleveland police officer kills unarmed man in apartment building stairwell: Forcing Change. Cleveland Plain Dealer. January 29, 2015. Read more here.

Canton police create new unit to expand community initiative. Canton Repository. January 27, 2015. Read more here.

Police urged to directly engage minority communities. Lima News. January 20, 2015. Read more here.

Ohio Gun Laws and How They Compare Nationally. NewsMax. January 9, 2015. Read more here.

 

Welcome Dayton

Cleveland’s immigrant advantage: The huddled masses are brilliant. Cleveland Plain Dealer. January 30, 2015. Read more here.

Attorney General nominee defends Obama immigration changes. Dayton Daily News. January 28, 2015. Read more here.

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