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Ohio’s first Wawa will open in Liberty Twp. in less than two months, the company announced Wednesday.

As area agencies report consistent need among vulnerable populations, Montgomery County’s Human Services Levy Council officials are working to determine if they’ll recommend any changes this April to an expiring levy that funds $58 million in social services.

Dayton police say they are preparing for protests and other contingencies at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly that is coming in May though it’s unclear what kind of security challenges could arise.

Across, diagonal or four corners can all lead to excited shouts of “bingo,” but with Bingocize, everyone is a winner, regardless of how many spaces they fill on their card.

Joby Aviation reports 4Q net loss as workers trickle into Dayton facility

Kids Thrive, a behavioral and mental health center for children, recently opened its first location in Dayton, which will be its fourth location overall.

Archdeacon: ‘We’re here and we’re comin’. Life’s lessons paying off for Blanton, Trotwood-Madison

After several restaurants announced closures last month, no other businesses were added to the list in February.

The Kettering City Schools district is beginning a long process next month to get the community’s opinion about the needs for new school buildings.

A Cincinnati taco business known for bringing the vibe of Mexico City taquerias to The Queen City is making a stop in Dayton’s Fire Blocks District on Sunday, March 2.

Former Dayton Flyers guard Jalen Crutcher agreed to a two-way deal with the New Orleans Pelicans on Tuesday, according to a report by Michael Scotto, of HoopsHype.com .

A West Alexandria lawmaker wants to see tampons and pads removed from men’s restrooms at Dayton Metro Library locations.

A West Alexandria lawmaker wants to see tampons and pads removed from men’s restrooms at Dayton Metro Library locations.

The new and smaller playgrounds were vandalized at North Park in Springboro, with motor oil poured down slides and on swings and play areas.

Five Miami Twp. police officers have been placed on leave as the investigation continues into the Wednesday fatal shooting of a 21-year-old by police who they said threatened his family with a knife.

In 1955, near a bridge crossing the Little Miami River in Loveland, Ohio, a man driving down the road saw three unknown creatures on their hind legs.

Guests at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force this weekend will get the chance to see the high-tech sport of drone racing live.

The bar at W. Social Tap & Table in Dayton’s Wright Dunbar District has a new set of owners with plans to bring more entertainment and a new pizza joint to the food hall.

What to know: VA describes more than 1,400 new layoffs

WHERE TO GO: Lenten fish fry events are planned throughout the region. Here are some local fish fries 🐟

The Freakin' Rican food truck is opening a carryout restaurant on South Smithville Road in Dayton and owner Adrian Padilla said it’s been a long time coming.

Adam and Erin Remillard plan to close Monocle Comics & Coffee in mid-March.

An estimated half a million Haitian immigrants — including many in Springfield — will have their Temporary Protected Status to live and work in the U.S. cut short following a Thursday directive from the Trump Administration.

Ronald McDonald House Charities Dayton, a nonprofit that houses families of hospitalized children, has demolished its former main building after moving into its new facility, which triples the amount of space the organization had previously.

Dayton’s Ronald McDonald House Charities, a nonprofit that houses families of hospitalized children, has demolished its former main building after moving into its new facility. www.daytondailynews.com/local/ronald...

A number of public opinion polls in recent days show Americans are divided on their view of President Donald Trump’s first month in office. The @daytondailynews.bsky.social found a similar divide in an online survey posted earlier this month.

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Dayton will approach violence like a contagious disease. Here's the virus treatment plan with Cure Violence Global.

This spring a bench with a plaque will memorialize Vice President JD Vance’s grandmother who guided his upbring in Middletown. But should Miami Park be designated as “grandmothers park,” to include others who reared their children’s children? One council member is proposing just that.

Unlike Ruffed Grouse and Bobwhite quail, Ohio’s deer archery season now extends into February and just closed, as did the waterfowl seasons. However, Cottontail rabbit season is open and ends at sunset Feb. 28.

The original idea for the Pack, Dayton’s sextet supergroup of soul, was to bring Rat Pack vibes to the new age.

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, about 1-in-10 American farmers are under the age of 35. Between 2017 and 2022, the number of farmers 65 or older increased by 12%, while the number of farmers aged 35 to 64 declined by 9%.

The Dayton Collaboratory and the national nonprofit Undue Medical Debt want to wipe out more than $22.7 million in medical debt in the Dayton and Springfield region for a fraction of the cost ― or less than 1% ― of the accumulated debt, and it is seeking help to raise the funds.

Notable arts and entertainments events in the Dayton region Feb. 21-23, 2025.

The new Ohio Pharmacy Access dashboard utilizes Board of Pharmacy licensing data to provide users with a visualization of where pharmacy openings and closures are occurring and offers insights into how closures are impacting access to pharmacy services in Ohio.

Mack’s Tavern in Washington Twp. opened as a neighborhood dive bar with good beer, food and service 10 years ago and since then, nothing has changed.

One month after he was unexpectedly ousted as the chairman of the U.S. House Intelligence Committee, Rep. Mike Turner, R-Dayton, isn’t looking in the rearview mirror.

XO Fitness & Wellness is set to launch its first U.S. location in the Dayton area.

The Ohio Department of Transportation is planning dozens of highway construction projects throughout the state aimed at expanding capacity and improving operations of some of the most congested corridors.

A Dayton-area store that got its start back in an era where dressing one’s best was a daily occurrence is celebrating 75 years.

The Miami Conservancy District was created more than a century ago in response to the Great Flood of 1913, the largest natural disaster in Dayton’s history. Today, it’s facing expensive financial challenges that could be passed along to your tax bill.

St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner, and across the Miami Valley, businesses are announcing their plans for the holiday.

The Cincinnati Barbarians, the fighting knights famous for their Ohio Renaissance Fair appearances, have moved their headquarters to Centerville, with plans to expand.

Recently, Saturday Night Live hosted a special episode to celebrate its 50th anniversary with appearances some of its most famous previous cast members and celebrities, including Tina Fey, Jimmy Fallon, Will Ferrell and more.

A pancake may not seem very impressive, but in the hands of Janaki Venkayya, it has become a community powerhouse. 🥞

How Dayton’s Rep. Turner is navigating Trump’s D.C. - via @jamiedupree.bsky.social for the @daytondailynews.bsky.social daytondailynews.com/local/how-da...

The White House said Wednesday that news organizations that refuse to use President Donald Trump’s new name for the Gulf of Mexico were telling “lies” and insisted it would continue to bar Associated Press journalists from presidential events.

Ohio has recorded its first probable case of highly pathogenic avian influenza, or bird flu, in humans.

BRONX, N.Y. — The Dayton Flyers pulled away from Fordham in the final 11 minutes for a 93-76 victory Wednesday at Rose Hill Gym.

State of the City: Dayton is a ‘hot' place but must become safer