In this interview for WYSO's City Mayor Series, Dayton Mayor Jeffrey Mims Jr. discusses the city's progress over the past ...
Soldiers from the Ohio National Guard are returning home after being deployed nearly seven months ago. According to ONG, Engineer Advisor Team 6520, 5th Battalion, 54th ...
As some in the Miami Valley headed back to work Tuesday, drivers dealt with unsalted residential roads and mountains of snow ...
Ohio’s famous Buckeye Trail is being considered by the National Parks Service to become a National Scenic Trail and they need ...
Dayton City Council is kicking off the new year with a major focus on downtown development. During Wednesday’s meeting, ...
The Ohio Department of Health reported that confirmed flu cases in hospitals have increased more than 80% since last week.
A historic downtown Dayton building that has sat vacant for over a decade is poised for redevelopment pending approvals from ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law on Wednesday evening requiring hospitals to do more to address violence toward nurses, doctors and other employees, including tracking incidents of ...
A major winter storm is heading for Dayton, and local and state officials are working to keep Ohioans informed. The Ohio ...
Dayton (Ohio) Children's has acquired two pediatric offices, Springboro, Ohio-based Cornerstone Pediatrics and Sidney, Ohio-based Shelby Pediatrics. The acquisitions are part of the hospital's goal to ...
Ohio State and Texas are preparing for their fourth meeting on the football field, this time in the Cotton Bowl for a spot in the College Football Playoff final ...
A national group seeking to increase the minimum wage in states has been gathering signatures for a new constitutional ...