Dayton budget to decrease by nearly half a million dollars
While Dayton's budget is set to decrease with less spending on capital projects, the town is expecting its water treatment plant project to be completed by this winter.
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While Dayton's budget is set to decrease with less spending on capital projects, the town is expecting its water treatment plant project to be completed by this winter.
World Gin Day is Saturday: Dayton distillers say the spirit deserves a second look
Opponents continue to decry proposed rules for certain Medicaid providers after committee makes changes
Archdeacon: ‘I didn’t think this side of life was possible’ — Xenia boxer’s path leads to Middletown ring
A Daytona Beach business owner is asking for the public’s help after a man allegedly stole a pole saw from his company.
The family of a Dayton veteran, ordained minister and NCR retiree wants answers after a welfare check allegedly revealed signs of severe neglect.
Several veterans from southwest Ohio are among 31 Ohioans who will be inducted into the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund
The Ohio National Guard hosted a retirement ceremony Saturday, June 6, for Maj. Gen. Gary McCue, who is serving as assistant to the commander air mobility command, and a promotion
Hall of Fame baseball writer Hal McCoy knows a thing or two about our nation’s pastime. Tap into that knowledge by sending an email to halmccoy2@hotmail.com.
Kenton Ridge girls softball won its second consecutive OHSAA Division IV state championship, winning 7-6 Sunday, June 7, over Newark Licking Valley.
Patrick and Casey Van Voorhis, owners of the popular Grist on West Fifth Street, are finishing work on their new restaurant in the Oregon District. Aiming to bring upscale, multi-course
COLUMBUS — The eight athletes who medaled in the Division I pole vault competition on Sunday, June 7, at the state track and field championships posed for one final photo
Wayne High School celebrates its second straight Division I boys track state championship with key performances by senior Semarion Sroufe and sprinter Key’Shawn Garrett. Sroufe honors his late sister while...
A Dayton couple celebrated their nuptials with a wedding reception at the historic Hoover Skate Arena in West Dayton.
The National Weather Service in Wilmington said skies for the rest of Sunday will remain overcast, with locally heavy rain and isolated flooding possible, beginning after 3 p.m. with storms
Dayton police are still investigating a Friday night, June 5, fatal shooting on Niagara Avenue.
A Germantown man is facing federal charges after he first allegedly threatened two people with a sawed-off shotgun, and then a joint police/FBI search of his home found at least
A pair of former FirstEnergy executives have been reindicted in Summit County for their reported roles in a wide-reaching bribery scandal, a little over a month after their trials ended
COLUMBUS — The public address announcer at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium had a bit of fun with the Ohio High School Athletic Association’s switch from three divisions to five in
AKRON – Miami East hit the Firestone Stadium turf running Saturday, June 6. But Wheelersburg ran more and all the way to the Division V state final.
Mila Gelbart and Addie Kash have been motivating each other in pole vault at Oakwood High for two years, pushing each other to new heights and success in state competitions. Mila took first at the Division I...
Rain started over Dayton Saturday, June 6, about a minute after the Dayton Pride parade began moving at Second and Jefferson streets downtown.
A Bellbrook couple are planning this summer to turn a nearly 200-year-old one-room schoolhouse into a new coffee shop.
Fraudsters are luring job hunters with a new tactic: task-based scams that create the illusion of making money to “like,” “follow” or “subscribe.”