Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Local

Dayton's greedy rulers file suit against law restricting speed and red-light cameras. They're using a states-rights-like argument.

Dayton police suddenly concerned about privacy when police body cameras are at issue.

cityhall@daytonohio.gov

Have you ever wanted to talk one-on-one with a police officer about what's going on in your community, or just get to know some of the men and women who serve your neighborhood? That opportunity is here, as the Dayton Police Department launches "Coffee with a Cop."
The series of face-to-face meetings is the local version of a program underway in 47 states. Coffee With a Cop is a chance to talk in a neutral, relaxed and comfortable environment, all while enjoying a cup of coffee courtesy of the Dayton Police Department. Watch for announcements of upcoming sessions in the next Dayton Extra and in the City's social media channels.


Crony bubble development on East Third.

No arrests, just a lot of harassment, at OVI checkpoint on 725.

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