LEBANON - Following the lead of a new state law, Lebanon officials are looking to do away with a ban on pitbull terriers and move to a more general ban on dogs deemed as "vicious."
LEBANON - Several groups came together to fulfill a need for a local senior living facility.
LEBANON - The Warren County Drug Task Force announced a new partnership with the Ohio Highway Patrol Thursday to help combat the flow of drugs running through Warren County on Interstates 75 and 71 "I don’t know if we realize how big a problem (drugs trafficked through Warren County) really is.
MONROE - One of the three Monroe firefighters injured in a fire Wednesday at a manufacturing plan remains hospitalized today with second-degree burns.
A Dayton hospital is making changes as a result of a billing dispute between an Oakwood man and one of its subcontracting surgeons.
By Justin McClelland Staff Writer LEBANON - For Lebanon police Sgt. Mike McCutchan, the city always comes first.
DAYTON - The city, reacting to citizen concerns, Wednesday amended its ordinance on towing the vehicles of those with multiple unpaid parking, red-light camera and speed camera tickets.
State and local officials will focus on collecting nearly $2.3 million in unpaid smoking ban fines after the Ohio Supreme Court ruled that the law passed by voters in 2006 is constitutional. Comment on Facebook
The dreams and aspirations of the area’s highest academically ranked students follow the nation’s call for more training in math, science and global affairs.
MONROE - One of the three Monroe firefighters injured in a fire at a manufacturing business on New Garver Road remained hospitalized Wednesday night with second degree burns.
MORAINE - Police Chief Thomas Schenck is urging Moraine City Council to oppose the continued state licensing of a local carry-out raided in a federal investigation.
DAYTON - Leaders of a statewide push to change how districts are drawn for the state legislature and U.S.
Unemployment fell sharply last month across the Miami Valley, including in Montgomery County, where the rate dropped to 8 percent from 8.5 in March, according to figures released Tuesday by the state jobs department.
COLUMBUS - Faith 2 Action, the anti-abortion group pushing legislation that would outlaw abortions once a fetal heartbeat can be detected, is stepping up political pressure against Republican state senators.
Dayton - Sinclair Community College has earned national recognition for its information assurance program, which trains students to protect the confidentiality, integrity and availability of data.
New York-based investors have purchased the Kettering Tower, downtown Dayton’s tallest building, and a principal investor in the group said he is considering other local buildings.
DAYTON - The remains of 10 veterans sat unclaimed in a Columbus funeral home without a proper military burial, some for more than 20 years.
KETTERING - Petitioners seeking term limits and pay cuts for Kettering’s elected officials can gather signatures in all parts of Civic Commons Park except the Fraze Pavilion, the U.S.
DAYTON - The city Wednesday morning pared down the tow list for those with unpaid parking, redlight camera and speed camera tickets by instituting a payment plan and upping the minimum number of unpaid tickets to get on the tow list from two to three.
Marla Timmerman from Lebanon City Schools is expected to be the next principal at Little Miami Intermediate School.
DAYTON - A local restaurant owner convicted Tuesday of insurance fraud faces up to 17 years in prison for a scheme prosecutors say put people and businesses at risk.
TROTWOOD – The Trotwood Planning Commission said Tuesday that state law prohibits it from rezoning property on Salem Avenue to allow a crematorium to be built there.
A home care nurse who was videotaped shoving and flicking a severely disabled Beavercreek man will have to undergo training and get permission from the Ohio Board of Nursing before practicing nursing in Ohio again, according to an agreement between the nurse and the state board.
COLUMBUS - Ohio Supreme Court Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton announced Tuesday that she plans to leave the court at year’s end, with two years left on her term.
The Ohio House on Tuesday unanimously passed legislation that would toughen the penalties for people convicted of human trafficking and provide more protections and services to victims to shield them from prosecution and aid their recovery from the traumatic experiences.
The Montgomery County Republican Party recently repaid just less than $1,400 to an internal account that includes tax money after illegally using that money to buy alcohol, according to a state audit released Tuesday.
BAGHDAD - On the eve of international talks over Iran’s disputed nuclear program, the leader of the U.N.
Switching to high deductible plans coupled with incentives for staff who get annual check-ups and health screenings is shaving thousands of dollars - and in one case, millions - off what local counties are paying for employee health care.
Home sales in the Dayton area gained more momentum in April as the number of homes sold and the average sale price each rose in excess of 12 percent.
MASON - A small fire Tuesday morning caused an evacuation of guests at the Great Wolf Lodge.






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