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Increased activity by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents since President Donald Trump signed executive orders to change immigration policies and continue mass deportations has immigrant ...
Three people appeared in court Wednesday morning to face charges for the first time following a large brawl that broke out in downtown Cincinnati.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval and Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge announced state assistance in Cincinnati following a reported increase in violent crime this summer — ...
A man died Sunday after a boating accident during the 2024 Stock, Mod and Junior Nationals racing event Champions Park Lake, Springfield officials announced Wednesday.
Megan Moon was taught the importance of volunteer work at a young age and now the Kettering woman is involved with more than a half dozen area nonprofits.
The Conscious Connect CDC will host several events to celebrate and recognize local Black businesses during the fourth Annual Rose City Black Business Month.
Conley believes this will be the first regular-season volleyball match ever played outdoors in the state. Newark Catholic hosted a six-team preseason showcase on its football field in Aug. 2024 and ...
Starting in late September, Ohio law will force pornography websites and any other site with a “principal business purpose” of hosting obscene content to verify the age of their users using government ...
The West Michigan Whitecaps scored four runs in the seventh inning as they overcame an early 3-0 deficit to defeat the Dayton Dragons 6-3 on Wednesday afternoon at LMCU Ballpark.
The Cincinnati Reds have acquired Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Zack Littell in exchange for Dayton Dragons lefty Adam Serwinowski and pitcher Brian Van Belle, the team announced late Wednesday night.
Dayton Public Schools staff unions say they plan to file a lawsuit against the district after school leaders changed the first pay date for the year about three weeks before the school year starts.
Dayton Public Schools won’t be busing high school students this school year, said Marvin Jones, the district’s business manager.