The NATO Parliamentary Assembly proceeded as planned in Dayton on Sunday.
In todayâs Morning Briefing, we continue to keep you updated with news from the historic event and get you caught up on what happened over the weekend.
We also give you the latest from Kettering Health, where a system-wide technology outage is heading into its second week as the hospital system works to restore access. What questions or concerns do you have? Tell us here.
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⢠Looking back: Dayton Daily News reporter Mary McCarty describes covering the Dayton Peace Accords 30 years ago.
â¢Recalling peace talks: Col. Garald K. âRobbieâ Robinson former commander of the 88th Air Base Wing when Wright-Patterson Air Force Base recalls the 1995 talks that ended a war in the former Yugoslavia.
⢠Vintage Dayton: The NATO Parliamentary Assembly is meeting in Dayton to commemorate the 30th anniversary of those Dayton Peace Accords. Read more about those negotiations here.
⢠Community Gem: Working as a secretary for Dayton Public Schools for almost a decade, Courtney Brandon saw the difficulty some students faced getting to and from school.
⢠Things to do:The Garden Gems Tour presented by the Garden Club of Dayton takes place in June.
The Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals is backing up a ruling by the district court to deny an appeal from Ryan Widmer, who is serving 15 years to life in prison for murdering his wife of four months, Sarah Widmer, in their bathtub in Warren County in 2008.
As the federal government weighs the future of a program that allows some employers to pay workers with disabilities less than minimum wage, a Dayton area lawmaker has proposed phasing out the practice over the next five years.