45 min ago | WHIO
Man accused in multiple child rapes on trial
The trial of a Dayton man indicted on 56 criminal counts accusing him of sexually assaulting and videotaping several children under 13 began Monday afternoon.
45 min ago | WHIO
Residents on Westwood Avenue in Dayton reported hearing a "crack" and then a loud "boom" at about 11 p.m. Sunday and one man looked out the window to find his car engulfed in flames.
4 hrs ago | Fox News
Speeding is big business. There's no money to be made from it as an individual of course, unless you subscribe to the theory "time is money". But the U.S. Census Bureau estimates 100,000 Americans are ticketed for speeding every day, at an average cost of $150 per ticket--$5.5 billion a year in revenue.
9 hrs ago | Black Enterprise
Ford's Supplier Diversity Program Celebrates 35 Years Empowering Business Owners
For 35 years, Ford's Supplier Diversity Development program has been cultivating successful relationships between the company and its minority, women and veteran-owned supplier businesses.
15 hrs ago | Business Journal
Copp Systems signs deal with union, plans new hires
A Dayton company has struck a deal with a local union to expand its business. Copp Systems Integrator, a 22-employee electronics and security integration firm, recently became signatory with IBEW Local 82 and hired a union member to be director of development for its new commercial electrical department.
19 hrs ago | The Columbus Dispatch
Merit scholarships could cost neediest college students
Many colleges are offering more merit aid to recruit high-achieving students - often, advocates say, to the detriment of low-income students.
120 mph pursuit ends in crash, trooper injured
An Ohio Highway Patrol trooper suffered minor injuries and two cruisers were damaged during a crash that ended a high-speed pursuit involving a stolen vehicle from Dayton, according to reports.
Man dies in fall while rappelling in Hocking Hills
A man who was rappelling at Hocking Hills State Forest was killed on Saturday when he fell 130 feet from a cliff.
Civilians to staff combined 911 call center
Columbus plans to consolidate its police and fire 911 call centers and replace uniformed dispatchers with civilians, a move that drew a threat of a political "bloodbath" from the firefighters' union president.
Brazilian court: Rancher convicted of nun's 2005 murder gets new trial
Brazil's highest court has annulled the trial of rancher Vitalmiro Bastos de Moura, convicted of masterminding the 2005 assassination of U.S.-born Sr.
BTAS lands spot on $271 million Air Force deal
A Dayton-area defense firm has landed a spot on a $271 million U.S. Air Force deal, marking it's second major win in the past two months.
Memorial service planned at Civil War monument
Civil War Reenactors Fred and Jacquelyn Smith of Youngstown will be the speakers at the annual Memorial Day observance to be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday at the Civil War Monument on the Meigs County Courthouse Lawn The event is annually staged by Brooks-Grant Camp of the Sons of Union Soldiers and the Major Daniel McCook Circle 1804 of the Ladies ... (more)
Seven projects recommended for funding, to create 281 jobs
An advisory committee has pushed through seven recommendations for economic development in the Dayton region.
Science Olympiad brings 5,000 people to Dayton
Thousands have descended on Wright State University this weekend as high school and junior high students compete in science competitions.
Salon Lofts plans two Dayton-area locations
A beauty salon leasing company is moving into the Dayton market with two locations.
Exclusive: Furniture company moving to downtown Dayton
An office furniture company is moving its business downtown in order to be in the center of the region's activity.
UD to build classrooms for new PA program
The University of Dayton is moving forward with a new program for physician assistants after the Ohio Board of Regents approved the new Master of Physician Assistant Practice program.
Annual Eclipse Integrity Award winners announced
The Dayton Better Business Bureau has announced the winners 2013 Eclipse Integrity Awards, which honor ethics and integrity of Dayton-area businesses.
New regulations prompt Kettering medical group to outsource work
A Dayton company has outsourced its billing process as coming regulations make it more difficult to maintain compliance, officials say.
Dayton must prepare itself against future base cuts, panelist says
It's highly unlikely a complex base such as Wright-Patterson Air Force Base will be closed under federal base realignment , but it's dangerous to assume missions can't be pulled out.