Dayton Human Relations Council

HRC News Clips November 7 – 13, 2015

Civil Rights/Fair Housing

Court: Housing Authority rule on child residency is unconstitutional. Las Vegas Review Journal. November 12, 2015. Read more here.

Federal neighborhood revival program expands to Dayton. Dayton Business Journal. November 10, 2015. Read more here.

Even Among College Grads, Whites Earn More Than Nearly Everyone. National Journal. November 3, 2015. Read more here.

White House supports anti-LGBT discrimination measure. 10tv.com November 10, 2015. Read more here.

 

Business and Technical Assistance

Downtown Dayton business owner breaking into new venture. Dayton Business Journal. November 11, 2015. Read more here.

Local developer commits $1M to proposed Dayton VA center project. Dayton Business Journal. November 11, 2015. Read more here.

 

Community Police Relations

Organizations look to curb gun violence. WDTN. November 12, 2015. Read more here.

Dayton PD: Injuries from gun violence have spiked since May. Dayton Daily News. November 11, 2015. Read more here.

Police Chief: Evidence of Drugs, Gang Activity in Maleki Parker’s Home. ABC 22. November 11, 2015. Read more here.

SPECIAL REPORT: Shot Spotter, Can It Work In The Miami Valley. ABC 22. November 11, 2015. Read more here.

Community: ‘Don’t shoot, we want to grow up’. WDTN. November 10, 2015. Read more here.

Community Rallies For Family Of Maleki Parker. ABC 22. November 10, 2015. Read more here.

Ohio police advisory group gets update on training changes. Washington Times. November 12, 2015. Read more here.

 

Welcome Dayton

Tuition-free online university draws immigrant students. Akron Beacon Journal. November 14, 2015. Read more here.

Kasich asking Obama to keep Syrian refugees out of Ohio. The Columbus Dispatch. November 16, 2015. Read more here.

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