In the Balance is a collection of photos by Dayton area artists and photographers that provide a personal testimony to what some individuals experienced, and continue to experience, during the coronavirus pandemic. The âIn the Balanceâ photos were selected from submissions from Miami Valley residents. The project was done in collaboration with The Contemporary Dayton and the Dayton Daily News. It is sponsored by the Kettering Health Network.
The Oregon District was buzzing this weekend like it hasnât since before the onset of COVID-19, and Fifth St. restaurants and retailers were enjoying the increased business.
There have been 130,558 cases of coronavirus and 4,259 deaths reported in Ohio as of Sunday, September 6, the Ohio Department of Health reported. A total of 733 new cases and three new deaths were reported today.
Some students may be behind academically after a long spring/summer break, while others are on-track. Schools have to diagnose where each kid stands in order to meet their needs.
Dwight Anderson, considered by many to be the best basketball player ever from Dayton, died Saturday, the Montgomery County Coronerâs office reported. Athletes from the Dayton area shared their reactions on social media to Andersonâs deaths.
In the Sunday, Sept. 6, edition of the Dayton Daily News, a special publication In the Balance: Reflections of Our Community During COVID features photos from Dayton-area artists and photographers showing what they have experienced physically and emotionally during the pandemic.
An unprecedented number of Ohioans are expected to vote by mail in this yearâs presidential election because of coronavirus fears, and a Dayton Daily News investigation found mixed results by the U.S. Postal Service on whether envelopes mailed locally will arrive in time to be counted.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWineâs task force on addressing the disparate impact of coronavirus on minority communities released a report Aug. 19 listing as its first recommendation state and local governments âacknowledge racism as a public health crisis and commit to swift action to dismantle racism.â