DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – As we reach the middle of Black History Month the Dayton Metro Library still has a packed program schedule, celebrating Black literacy, art, history, and businesses.
Dayton police Major Jason Hall said the police department puts officers in visible locations near the library to try to be a deterrent. Proactive patrols, where officers are stationed nearby ...
Dozens of people marched in the rain with flags and signs outside of the Dayton Metro Library main branch Saturday to protest the library’s recent policy change to eliminate permanent cultural ...
Dayton Metro Library officials say they will be removing “permanent displays of flags and other cultural symbols” from library locations. Tom Hanks & Rita Wilson Walk Out Of ‘SNL50' Concert ...
The 43rd annual Black History Festival went on without its beloved parade, but about 600 people still gathered at Robinson Park in Pasadena Saturday ... Altadena Library staff gave out free ...
A few residents questioned the Dayton Metro Library board of trustees about recent changes at the library at the board’s meeting on Wednesday ― and Dayton Metro’s director told community ...
The imposing Los Angeles County Hall of Justice turned 100 years old and carries a fascinating history of law-and-order ...
Starting today the library said it will require anyone 17 ... to people in the community about the change. Randy Simes, of Dayton, said he thinks the adult supervision and accountability will ...
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