The Montgomery County commission on Tuesday may discuss a $7 million payment to the family of Christian Black, a man who died in custody of Montgomery County Jail this year, according to meeting ...
The first building going into onMain, the site of the former county fairgrounds, will be dedicated to combining community resources for innovation, according to onMain CEO Brian Heitkamp.
Flu season in Ohio can start as early as October and run as late as March, according to the Ohio Department of Health. The flu is an illness that causes fever, headache, tiredness, cough, sore throat, ...
Calzada’s Kitchen, a family with more than a decade of experience working at Carillon Historical Park in Dayton, is now operating Culp’s Café.
Two Xenia teachers that were placed on administrative leave Sept. 17 will return to their classrooms next week, after public uproar about comments those teachers made on their personal social media ...
After more than three decades with the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, Director Thane Maynard is stepping down from his role as director, passing the torch to his longtime colleague and friend ...
A woman who allegedly shot a person twice, seriously injuring them, in Harrison Twp. is facing charges. Alaya Watson, 21, was charged with two counts of felonious assault and one count of escape in ...
Cincinnati Reds right fielder Noelvi Marte’s season-saving home run robbery in the top of the ninth inning of Thursday’s win over the Pittsburgh Pirates was the best moment so far of the Reds’ season.
Baseball has a strange and fascinating way of anointing the least likely player as the savior of a game or the savior of a season.
Three years after a gunman shot and killed four residents of a quiet Butler Twp. neighborhood in their homes, grieving loved ones are left frustrated as the accused killer sits not behind bars, but ...
National Trail High School, in New Paris, was one of 25 schools from around the national to receive a $25,000 grant through T-Mobile’s Friday Night 5G Lights program.
Mad River Theater Works will begin its Ohio Arts Council supported Yellow Springs Speaker Series with the highly regarded author Hanif Abdurraqib.