Supporting Ashley Flynn's children, Haiti TPS update and more headlines

We made it to Friday. We did it! Congrats, everyone! Now that you are here, I have the news you need before you head out the door and start your day. If you already have started your workday, as I have, you are still allowed to read this. In fact, you probably should read it. So here we go...

🏛️DHS, the Supreme Court and TPS: Homeland Security Director Kristi Noem asked the Supreme Court to reverse multiple district court rulings preventing the termination of Temporary Protected Status to take effect for countries including Haiti, Syria, South Sudan and Burma. She asked the court to stay the lower court decisions so that the cancellation of TPS for these countries can proceed as lawsuits challenging the legality of her determinations work their way through the courts.

🎼 An unhappy union: Local 101-473 of the American Federation of Musicians, the union representing the musicians of the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, is “extremely disappointed” in the Dayton Performing Arts Alliance’s decision to cut programming for the 2026-27 season. You can read much more in our story from Russell Florence Jr.

🎗️Supporting the Flynn kids: There has been an outpouring of support in Tipp City and beyond for the children of Ashley Flynn, a beloved mother, coach and educator who was shot and killed inside her home. Our own Jen Balduf’s story takes a look at some of the fundraisers that are helping to benefit Flynn’s two daughters.

We have a lot more news for you today found below! If you have thoughts or feedback on this newsletter or other news tips, please let me know at jeremy.ratliff@coxinc.com.

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LOCAL NEWS

Downtown Dayton Partnership president on personal leave, interim leader selected

Investors buy Springfield golf course for $2.2M+

Aiming for ‘round-the-clock’ Dayton-area manufacturing, Joby cuts losses

LIFE

Nesting Garden shop to open in Springboro’s historic district

So Pizza, a pizzeria near the Dayton Mall, announces closure

‘Singin’ in the Rain,’ ‘The Price is Right Live,’ ‘1776′ among local shows to see in March

CRIME & PUBLIC SAFETY

Domestic dispute leads to temporary shelter in place at Huber Heights elementary school

Lebanon man gets year in prison for elections fraud

SPORTS

Dayton basketball: How to watch Flyers matchup at George Washington

Boys basketball: Alter, Brookville advance in D-IV district tournament

Archdeacon: Wright State women’s basketball team’s senior class will be missed

NATION & WORLD

Area GOP rep: War with Iran needs congressional approval

Hillary Clinton testifies she has no information on Epstein’s crimes and doesn’t recall meeting him

Trump heads to Texas, where 3 friends are battling it out in the Senate Republican primary

THE SWEETEST SEASON OF THE YEAR: Girl Scout cookies on sale now

As Brooke Bunch tells us, “The booths are up, the girls are out, and consumers across the country are stocking up on the iconic treats.” This is great news if your name is Jeremy Ratliff, which mine just happens to be. It is also a positive development for the many that adore these cookies as much as I do. I used to prefer the Thin Mints most, but I’ve learned to love each and every one of them. One odd recommendation from the Ratliff house is putting the Thin Mints in the freezer makes them taste even better, believe it or not. What is your favorite Girl Scout cookie? Send me an email and let me know, at jeremy.ratliff@coxinc.com.

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