Daily Rundown June 15, 2020
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Newbury Trustees Agree to Look at Obtaining School Property
Black Lives Matter protest focuses on voter registration
Dayton is largest Ohio city without police body cameras
Data shows inequities span cradle to grave for local black residents
Race and Inequality in Dayton: Q&A with Josefer Montes of Kettering Health Network
Premier Health first in Ohio to achieve system-wide accreditation
Columbus facing worst tax revenue drop in more than 70 years
Christopher Columbus statue could soon be removed from Columbus State campus
Ohio boards of elections ready polling places for in-person voting this November
Will Ohio schools, churches refuse to serve as polling places in November?
Less than 20% of Ohio school districts filed paperwork to hold blended learning this fall
Ohio lawmakers pass bill to reduce funding cuts for some schools, give them more flexibility
Local US senator introduces police reform that would ban chokeholds, require body cams
Michigan launches online application to get absentee ballot
Coronavirus in Ohio Sunday update: 41,148 cases, 2,557 deaths
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