Jerry North, who maintained his innocence after being charged with rape, is suing for damages after his child accuser eventually said he made up the crime.
Dayton native Amy Schneider finished third in Game 2 of the second episode of the second season 'Jeopardy Masters' tournament which aired Monday, May 6.
After graduating from Fairmont High School in 2000, Jay and Ryan Gitman, spent time in California before settling down in Texas where they’ve opened a tasting room and bar featuring Senza Maeso — a hybrid spirit they’ve created from South American cape gooseberries.
Maysa Constandinidis, president of Miami University's chapter of the Students for Justice in Palestine, said the protesters have been given a deadline of 9 p.m. Saturday to clear the encampment.
Dayton native Casie Morris rebranded her stuffed cookie business at the beginning of the year after customers continuously called her “The Cookie Girl.”
The number of drugs in a shortage reached a record high this year, a national analysis says, which has pushed some local families to spend hours calling multiple pharmacies to try to find the medication, or even ration or go without the medication.
Nyminal Glass, a new glass blowing studio and gallery, has opened its doors in Dayton featuring a wide variety of hands on classes where clients can create anything from paperweights and flowers to drinkware, bowls and vases.
Levitt Pavilion Dayton's 2024 Eichelberger concert season features 44 free concerts beginning Thursday, May 30 with psychedelic soul band Monophonics.
Sueño in downtown Dayton is honoring and celebrating its Mexican heritage and culture with its first annual Cinco de Mayo party featuring an all-you-can-eat taco bar with Mexican street food.
The owners of DC’s Burgers & More have launched a second food truck called The Messy Meatball and plan to open a brick-and-mortar in Piqua before the end of the year.
Vandalia-Butler City Schools and the city of Vandalia have announced that they have reached an agreement, ending a looming lawsuit involving millions of dollars.
Bess Saylor Imber, who inspired generations of dancers having been associated with Dayton Ballet for more than 50 years, died Friday, May 3. She was 83.
The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is investigating an officer-involved shooting that took place early Sunday morning, May 5, 2024 on the 9000 block of Taylorsville Road in Huber Heights.
Edgar S. Kreiter Jr. entered no pleas and did not speak Monday morning in a video appearance in Kettering Municipal Court on one count of gross abuse of a corpse and three counts of tampering with evidence in the death of his father.
Five Rivers Health Centers, the 10th largest federally-qualified health center in Ohio, is setting its sights on improving infant and maternal health with a $1 million federal grant.