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Ken McCall

Reporter

Ken works as a database reporter, finding stories and trends in data for enterprise stories on all subjects. He also covers outdoor recreation in his column Get Out! A Dayton native, Ken graduated from Centerville High School, Bowling Green State University (B.A. in English and psychology) and Ohio State University (masters in journalism.) After spending more than 20 years on the West Coast, he moved back to Dayton to be close to family and work at the Dayton Daily News.


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Occupy Dayton gets new digs

7:44 PM Sunday, February 5, 2012

Occupy Dayton has relocated from downtown tents to a permanent office in East Dayton that has helped it become more focused on political initiatives.

Driver charged in violent crash that killed two people

7:12 AM Monday, November 21, 2011

DAYTON — Prosecutors have charged a Florida driver with two counts of aggravated vehicular homicide for a violent car crash that killed two young people early Saturday morning.

Sunny weather forecast for holiday

10:42 PM Sunday, November 20, 2011

The week is going to start out wet and chilly, but the weather is going to clear out for Thanksgiving, said WHIO-TV meteorologist Erica Collura.

Issue 1 would extend age limit for judges

10:59 PM Saturday, October 22, 2011

Dayton Municipal Judge John Pickrel will be watching how Ohio Issue 1 does on next month’s ballot. His career plans depend on it.

Local foreclosures at lowest in 5 years

11:34 PM Monday, October 17, 2011

Foreclosure activity in the Dayton area hit a five-year low in September, but real estate observers can’t say for sure if the housing crisis has turned a corner.

Kasich visits Dayton to rally support for Issue 2

11:10 PM Sunday, October 16, 2011

DAYTON — Gov. John Kasich visited Dayton on Sunday to motivate his Republican base to support state Issue 2 in the upcoming election.

Both sides dig in on tax debate

11:46 PM Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Progressive tax rates were designed to ensure that the wealthiest Americans pay more in federal taxes than lower- and middle-income workers.

New map gives GOP advantage in Columbus

10:08 PM Tuesday, September 27, 2011

By packing as many Democrats into as few of the state’s House and Senate districts as possible, Ohio Republicans have created enough safe GOP seats to likely ensure domination of the Statehouse in the next decade, a Dayton Daily News analysis shows.

Part-time workers taking place of public employees

10:53 PM Sunday, September 25, 2011

Before Ohio’s $8 billion budget shortfall drama this spring and the ensuing furor over government employee benefits and bargaining rights, state and local governments had already been shedding jobs.

Ohio trails U.S. average for four-year degrees

10:30 PM Wednesday, September 21, 2011

The number of Ohioans earning college degrees — considered the key to higher wages and a better standard of living — inched up last year but still lags most of the nation, according to U.

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