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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.
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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.
Doctor to be sentenced in starvation death case
The sentencing for Margaret Edwards, 51, was rescheduled from today after defense attorneys requested a continuance.
Hospice of Dayton buys nearby strip mall
Hospice of Dayton has acquired a small Wilmington Pike strip mall for a potential new entrance to its building.
Cleveland schools move to reward performance more than seniority
Cleveland Teachers' Union President David Quolke is trying to educate members on why the new contract is a good deal Tuesday night, the Cleveland school board unanimously agreed to what city and union officials are hailing as a groundbreaking teacher contract for Ohio.
Brazilian rancher to get new trial in killing of U.S. nun
In this May 8, 2008 file photo, Vitalmiro Moura, a rancher who was tried and convicted of ordering the 2005 murder of American nun and rainforest defender Dorothy Stang, gestures during an interview in Belem, Brazil.
Dayton physician talks about creating healthier workplaces
Dr. Mark Ringle says the path to a healthier workforce might be as simple as moving the garbage can across the room.
Retrial ordered in case of killed US nun in Brazil
Brazil's Supreme Court on Wednesday annulled the trial of a rancher convicted of ordering the 2005 murder of U.S. nun and jungle defender Dorothy Stang.
Downtown Dayton lunchtime programming set to start
Downtown's Courthouse Square is about to get lively as the city brings back for the third year free lunchtime programming.
Exclusive: City to keep options open for BallPark Village with land purchase
The city of Dayton looks to purchase a parcel of land along the riverfront toward a potential mixed-use development in the area of the planned Ballpark Village development, which has been mothballed for years without any significant movement.
Dayton Hamvention to generate $6.5M for region
Nearly 25,000 amateur radio operators will descend on Dayton this weekend for the annual Dayton Hamvention event.