A new executive director for the non-profit House of Bread has been appointed by its board of trustees. Sherry Gale, the former pastor of Grace United Methodist Church in
Dayton Police has unveiled a new reporting system that allows residents to report criminal activity online. Following an update to the Dayton Police Department’s online reporting system, select crimes and minor traffic crashes can now be reported via mobile device or computer.
A major #Dayton employer is closing its doors, impacting nearly 80 local jobs. The company's consolidation efforts will have a ripple effect across the nation.
The family of an autistic, nonverbal child has re-filed a lawsuit against Dayton Public Schools and the paraprofessional who was caught on video last August hitting then three-year-old Braylen Tootle in the head and picking him up by his feet in a hallway as the child ran away from a classroom.
President Trump’s promised deportations are underway, with ICE confirming nearly 1,000 arrests nationwide on Sunday alone. These arrests are hitting close to
The White House’s freeze on federal grants and loans could have major impacts on people in the region who rely on social services, potentially impacting people’s health and well-being.
A Dayton, Ohio, man has been indicted after investigators said his father’s severed legs were found inside plastic bags last April.
The ranking compared the 50 states across 50 key indicators of family-friendliness, including median annual family income, housing affordability, entertainment, and school quality.
Another $9 million affordable housing project may be on the horizon for two Dayton neighborhoods. The Northwest Dayton Neighborhood Stabilization - Pathways to Homeownership project aims to create first-time homeownership opportunities in the Fairview and Dayton View Triangle neighborhoods.
Republican Jon Husted, a former Dayton-area state lawmaker and Ohio Secretary of State who has served as Ohio lieutenant governor since 2018, recently took the oath to join the United States Senate and fill a vacancy left by Vice President and fellow Ohioan JD Vance.
"With its unmatched infrastructure, central location and a world-class manufacturing workforce, Ohio offers the ideal foundation for Arsenal-1," co-founder and CEO Brian Schimpf said. "From aerospace innovation to military research, this state has a proud tradition of advancing American ingenuity."
The City of Dayton is looking for public feedback to better formulate a comprehensive road safety plan. The city will host a public forum tomorrow at city hall at 5:30 p.m. Dayton residents are welcome to attend the meeting,