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Malcom Keith is the newest area director of Dayton Urban Young Life, a Christian teen mentorship program, but his community services endeavors started well before taking on the position. → Read More
A Miamisburg developer has requested to rezone a vacant plot in Clayton to build a 125-home subdivision. → Read More
Deaths from lung and melanoma skin cancer — two of the most common and life-threatening cancers — have declined in the past 20 years, according to a recent National Cancer Institute report. → Read More
Vandalia city officials are increasing the speed limit from 55 mph to 65 mph on Airport Access Road in another attempt to push truck traffic off of the city’s main roads. → Read More
Redwood Apartment Neighborhoods has submitted a second request to develop single-family apartments in Clayton after residents and the city council opposed their first plan early this year. → Read More
People plan to participate in cookouts, fireworks and parades to celebrate this holiday weekend at rates similar to pre-pandemic levels, according to a new national survey. → Read More
Clayton has grown in popularity with developers, according to city leaders. → Read More
A record 1.9 million Ohioans plan to hit the road for Independence Day weekend, according to the AAA, but they face higher prices for gas, rental cars and hotels. → Read More
A record 1.9 million Ohioans plan to hit the road for Independence Day weekend, according to the AAA, but they face higher prices for gas, rental cars and hotels. → Read More
EB Fuel stop owner Mark Irwin is interested in bringing a small truck stop to Vandalia as city leaders want to reduce commercial truck traffic downtown. → Read More
If you had hopes of biking around Dayton this summer on a new bicycle, you may be out of luck. → Read More
Just in time for summer holidays and eased COVID-19 restrictions, Donald Hill opened the doors to his commercial kitchen at D&D Grill Rental in Clayton last week to be a resource to local cooks and bakers. → Read More
It has been over a year since religious groups of all faiths had to curtail their traditional ways of circulating information in their respective communities due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the Jehovah’s Witnesses may have been the most impacted in the Dayton area and worldwide. → Read More
After enduring the 2019 Memorial Day tornadoes and the ongoing pandemic, 84 Lumber has officially reopened its Dayton location. → Read More
The mixture of summer break and reduced COVID-19 restrictions could possibly make the nation’s “100 deadliest days” for teens a bit more dangerous this year, experts said. → Read More
Mason Bryant is described as a happy, loving teenager and despite any adversity he’s faced, he always handles it with a smile, hence his nickname the Gladiator. → Read More
Darius Stephens, 23, was trying to rest following a double shift at Chipotle when he recalled having an eerie feeling on Memorial Day in 2019. “Something was not right,” Stephens said. → Read More
Dick Penry of Dayton didn’t travel from his home last Memorial Day weekend because of the pandemic, but he expects to be one of expected 1.4 million Ohioans to take a trip this holiday week. → Read More
Dick Penry of Dayton didn’t travel from his home last Memorial Day weekend because of the pandemic, but he expects to be one of expected 1.4 million Ohioans to take a trip this holiday week. → Read More
Nearly three dozen Trotwood-Madison teachers were informed in February that their contracts may not be renewed for the upcoming academic year because of issues with their teaching licenses. → Read More