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Rubble left behind after beloved market destroyed in fire to be removed; Warrant issued for owner
Rubble left behind after beloved market destroyed in fire to be removed; Warrant issued for owner

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time9 hours ago

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Rubble left behind after beloved market destroyed in fire to be removed; Warrant issued for owner

A pile of debris, formerly known as the Cornell Meat King Supermarket, will be cleaned up soon. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] News Center 7's Taylor Robertson talks to neighbors about the latest update LIVE on News Center 7 at 11:00. TRENDING STORIES: Man accused of causing crash that killed teen while running from several police agencies 19-year-old flown to hospital after area crash Another Miami Valley city permanently bans adult-use marijuana sales The rubble has been sitting at the 3500 block of Cornell Drive since a fire destroyed Cornell Meat King Supermarket last October. Safi Husman Ali, the owner of the market, was supposed to be in court Wednesday for the public nuisance and outdoor storage trial related to the debris pile, but the city said he never showed up. Neighbors told News Center 7 that they are tired of looking at the rubble. Fred White lives down the street from the market. He said he wants to see a change. 'I just shake my head,' White said. News Center 7 will continue to follow this story. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

City leaders, community discuss ongoing gun violence in Springfield
City leaders, community discuss ongoing gun violence in Springfield

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timea day ago

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City leaders, community discuss ongoing gun violence in Springfield

A community pleaded with its leaders to do something about the violence in the city Tuesday night. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] News Center 7's Taylor Robertson will break down what was said at the Springfield City Commission meeting LIVE on News Center 7 at 11:00. TRENDING STORIES: Bodies of 3 sisters found after visit with their father; Court records reveal likely cause of death Injuries reported after crash near University of Dayton Police recover 7 firearms on 'proactive patrol' at former nightclub Everyone at the commission meeting agreed that more needs to be done when it comes to violence in the city. Six people have been killed in Springfield in 2025, according to the city's law director, Jill Allen. David Rose's son, Randy Graham, was shot and killed after a party in the 900 block of Elder Street on May 14. He attended the meeting and said he doesn't think the city is doing enough to stop the gun violence. 'You guys don't understand the hurt until it hits home,' Rose said. However, Commissioner Krystal Brown said it upsets her hearing people say commissioners are not taking gun violence seriously. 'What y'all don't understand is that they're my students. Every time I get a text message, I ask Bryan, 'What are their names?' And every time I open up the offenders list for the juvenile detention center, there are 17 kids, 9 or 10 of them are mine,' Brown said. 'So if you think that I wake up every single day and serve these, serve these kids, that that just goes away when I come to the part-time job at night, that is insanity to me.' News Center 7 will continue to follow this story. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

City provides update on efforts to start violence intervention program
City provides update on efforts to start violence intervention program

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time28-05-2025

  • Health
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City provides update on efforts to start violence intervention program

After months of the City of Dayton talking about fighting back against gun violence, they provided an update on where the new violence interruption program stands. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] News Center 7's Taylor Robertson learned more about the program at the monthly NAACP meeting and will break down the latest LIVE on News Center 7 at 11:00. TRENDING STORIES: 13-year-old boy killed after falling off trailer during Memorial Day parade identified Man accused of trying to 'engage in sexual activities' with child arrested in Darke County Miami Valley native known for 'Hang On Sloopy' and 'Weird Al' hits dies Four children have been killed in the City of Dayton in the last five months, according to the police department. The NAACP town hall had a panel discussion to highlight the ways people can get involved in their local government. However, several people brought up the topic of violence in the city. Over the past year, Mayor Jeffrey Mims has been working to bring the Cure Violence Global Program to Dayton. Once implemented, the program would be made up of people in the community who detect and interrupt conflict before it happens. 'Having violence interrupters that are trained to work in those spaces is what we're in the process of doing right now. The health department is writing up the REP for that right now,' Mims said. As previously reported by News Center 7, Mims said he wanted the program up and running before Memorial Day, but that has not happened. The city is now waiting on the health department and its guidance for support and services, according to Mims. News Center 7 will continue to follow this story. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

Hundreds rally against NATO Parliamentary Assembly for second day
Hundreds rally against NATO Parliamentary Assembly for second day

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time25-05-2025

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Hundreds rally against NATO Parliamentary Assembly for second day

Hundreds of people are gathering in Dayton to protest against the NATO Parliamentary Assembly on Sunday. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] >>PHOTOS: Hundreds rally against NATO Parliamentary Assembly for second day News Center 7's Taylor Robertson attended the protest and will have the latest on News Center 7 at 6:00 & 11:00. TRENDING STORIES: Authorities working to catch loose dogs reportedly biting people in Moraine 71-year-old man dead after motorcycle hits house in Clark County NATO delegates explore Dayton outside the secure zone The group is holding a people's assembly for peace and justice to reject the NATO assembly in Dayton, according to a press release from the organizers. >>RELATED: NATO: What you need to know; Road closures, detours, and parking It's scheduled to start at noon at Deeds Point Park. Attendees will march from the park and then participate in a speaker program. Video from the protest shows people holding signs that read 'Peace Can't Wait! Disband NATO,' 'Build Schools Not Bombs!' 'U.S./NATO Out Of Africa!' and more. Organizers believe people from across the country, including New York City, Chicago, and Pittsburgh, will attend this protest. As previously reported by News Center 7, community members held multiple peaceful protests against the event on Saturday News Center 7 will continue to follow this story. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

‘Big inconvenience;' Woman's heart surgery canceled due to Kettering Health cyberattack
‘Big inconvenience;' Woman's heart surgery canceled due to Kettering Health cyberattack

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time21-05-2025

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‘Big inconvenience;' Woman's heart surgery canceled due to Kettering Health cyberattack

A cybersecurity incident is causing problems for patients at a major hospital network in the Miami Valley. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] News Center 7's Taylor Robertson talks to a man who said his wife's heart surgery was canceled due to this incident LIVE on News Center 7 at 11:00. TRENDING STORIES: A 24-year-old man enrolled in an Ohio high school; no one caught on for months 911 calls reveal new details about deadly shooting in Springfield 'We are not anti-union;' Hospital network speaks out on nurses' recent efforts to unionize Kettering Health was targeted in a cyberattack Tuesday morning after there was unauthorized access to its network. >>RELATED: Major hospital network targeted by cyberattack, experiencing system-wide issues Lealon Mitchell said his wife, Betty, had a heart surgery scheduled for Tuesday, but it was canceled due to the incident. Kettering Health said it's working to restore its services and monitor the threat. The widespread problems forced Kettering Health to divert patients to different hospitals for help. The call center cannot take calls, and the network canceled all elective surgeries and testing. 'They still don't know if it can happen tomorrow, we hope so. And my wife certainly does hope so. I know she wants to come home,' Mitchell said. 'It's just a guessing game.' News Center 7 will continue to follow this story. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

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