Another $9 million affordable housing project may be on the horizon for two Dayton neighborhoods. The Northwest Dayton Neighborhood Stabilization - Pathways to Homeownership project aims to create first-time homeownership opportunities in the Fairview and Dayton View Triangle neighborhoods.
A Dayton, Ohio, man has been indicted after investigators said his father’s severed legs were found inside plastic bags last April.
A restaurant in downtown Dayton is closing for good at the end of the month. 1Eleven Flavor House, located at 111 W. First St., announced on social media that it will close for good on Friday, Jan. 31.
A Cincinnati-area rescue agency is asking the public for support to prevent animals from being euthanized. Paws for Miles, a foster-based dog rescue in Loveland, said
In 2024, Dayton’s economic growth started revving its engine, sounding like it was going from zero to 60. Companies like Joby and Honda settled in Dayton, and the already thriving defense and health fields showed great promise, but overall, the upward trajectory disappointed.
Ohio has two new U.S. Senators, both having been in office for less than 20 days. For the first time in recent memory, there is no incumbent Senator to mentor and guide the newest member of the Senate.
The City of Dayton is looking for public feedback to better formulate a comprehensive road safety plan. The city will host a public forum tomorrow at city hall at 5:30 p.m. Dayton residents are welcome to attend the meeting,
Looking to warm up this weekend and have some fun around the Miami Valley? 2 NEWS compiled a list of events happening around Dayton. Friday, Jan. 24 Tai Chi and Qigong
A Dayton, Ohio, man is facing three felony charges after a chase with police officers ended in a crash in Lebanon.
The owner of a Dayton area dog training business pleads guilty to cheating his customers out of hundreds of thousands of dollars and mistreating animals.
There have been more than 4.1M cases of bird flu this year in Ohio involving commercial poultry — all in Darke and Mercer counties.
Neil Armstrong has made it so Ohio residents are able to add a little taste of the Mountain State to their car among the sea of Buckeyes. Armstrong, a Wheeling native who has lived in Ohio for the last 30 years,