Welcome to the Weekly Roundup, where we bring you the top stories from todayâs Dayton Daily News and major stories from the past week you may have missed. This week that includes an investigation into obstacles families face in getting their children mental health care, and a roundup of our latest election coverage. Our mission is to help you understand whatâs really going on in the Dayton region. This includes comprehensive coverage of local governments and agencies, hard-hitting investigations, and in-depth analyses of important issues. Do you have a news tip or an issue you think our reporters should look into? Contact me at Josh.Sweigart@coxinc.com, or you can use our anonymous tipline. *** âYou kind of feel helplessâ Credit: Jim Noelker Our Mental Health Matters: Kids in Crisis reporting project continues today with a look at the challenges families face accessing care for their kids. ⢠Key takeaway: Parents tell us finding a mental health care provider and getting an appointment is a huge challenge. Read Sam Wildowâs reporting on that here. ⢠The data: The problem isnât just anecdotal. Samâs story includes studies on gaps in care coverage and surveys showing lack of appointment times and long waits are among the top challenges facing families. ⢠Solutions: Samâs story also looks at solutions, such as steps a local insurer is taking to help clients, and what childrenâs health experts suggest. ⢠Kids in Crisis: This is the fourth major installment in our series. Go here for more reporting form this project. Election 2024 Credit: Jim Noelker Have you cast your ballot yet? Lots of people have. This story by Sydney Dawes found that early in-person voting is seeing a surge this year. Our coverage continues in an effort to help you make an informed decision at the polls. ⢠Races: In addition to our Voter Guide that allows candidates to make a pitch to voters in their own words, our reporters are interviewing candidates for key races. The race for a seat to represent Dayton and its eastern suburbs in the Ohio Senate is one of the most competitive in our area. Here is that story by reporter Avery Kreemer. ⢠Top oâ ticket: You may have noticed that our reporters are mostly focused on state-level and local races. Thatâs because local reporting is what we do. But we do have plenty of coverage of the presidential race. Hereâs what the Republican and Democrat campaigns are focusing on in the final stretch. ⢠Issues: In addition to candidates, there are a number of consequential tax issues on local ballots that could both increase your taxes and impact services provided by local agencies. Jeremy Kelley has a roundup of those issues here. ⢠Fact-checks: There are a lot of claims and accusations flying in some of the most bitterly contested races. Are they true? In the U.S. Senate race, here are some fact checks of claims made by both candidates, and here is a fact-check of allegations in ads in the local Ohio Senate race. ⢠Voter fraud: Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost recently announced his office is prosecuting six people accused of voting when they werenât U.S. citizens. Well, it turns out one of those people is dead. Cuyahoga Countyâs prosecutor calls it one of the worst cases of âprosecutorial overreachâ heâs ever seen and raises questions about the thoroughness of the investigation. ⢠Election 2024: Visit or Elections 2024 page for more coverage and overviews of area races and issues. |