Oct 31, 2009 | Dayton Daily News
Developers face tough requirements
MIAMI TWP., Montgomery County - Developers that respond to Dayton's request for proposals to commercially develop 150 acres of land at Dayton-Wright Brothers Airport face some potentially daunting challenges.
Judge: Ohio high school player can't play
A judge says a football player awaiting trial on charges including assault cannot play for his Ohio high school.
Last year, Deardoff Senior Center tossed most of its supply of the seasonal flu vaccine.
Tea Party planned for Springboro
A The Tea Party Movement is coming to Springboro on Saturday, Oct. 24. A local conservative activist and music promoter has organized a rally with a musical component, inspired by those held around the country that draw tens of thousands of supporters.
911 Calls affected in Warren County
Those who call 911 from Cincinnati Bell lines in Warren County have not audio. The caller and operator would not be able to hear each other on the line.
Warren County Drug Bust Leads to 27 Arrests
John Musser The Warren County Drug Task Force, along with various other law enforcement agencies have arrested 27 of the 35 suspects sought in secret indictments released by the Grand Jury.
One likely dead after motorcycle, dump truck collide
Emergency crews are shutting down southbound Interstate 75 near exit 32 at Ohio 122 following an accident that has likely claimed the life of at least one driver after a motorcycle and a dump truck collided.
In 1957, hospital took up lion's share of city's budget
Our sentimental journey today is returning to April 1957. There were interesting things happening then, something like events of today.
Sisters survive cancer in different ways
Ruth Howard and her sisters gather every October at Ruth's home in Franklin to commemorate the anniversary of when Howard was first diagnosed with breast cancer, close to 40 years ago.
Shooting victim says bullet is still inside his body
A shooting victim who was shot earlier this month in an alley behind a Central Avenue grocery says the bullet is still lodged in his torso.
Two drivers' vehicles were damaged when an old tree suddenly collapsed across a roadway.
Man robbed in Northgate Mall lot
A Franklin, Ohio, man was robbed at gunpoint Wednesday night in the parking lot of Northgate Mall, 9501 Colerain Ave., according to the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office.
Hearing Friday in shooting case
A Middletown man accused of shooting a Franklin man in a Central Avenue alley earlier this month will find out this week whether his case will be bound over to a Butler County grand jury.
Chamber Slates Program on Business Challenges
There will be no charge to participate in the local presentation Tuesday of The Association Executive Education Livecast Series.
PIEDMONT: Charles E. Wingrove, of Piedmont, died Wednesday, October 7, 2009 at Barnesville Hospital.
FRANKLIN -- Franklin police are searching for a person who broke into two churches, stealing electronics and in one instance drum cymbals, Franklin Police Chief Gordon Ellis said.
Suspect Fires Shot After Botched Burglary
FRANKLIN TWP., Ohio -- Authorities are searching for two men after a shot was fired during an attempted burglary in Franklin Township on Tuesday.
Deputies investigate shots-fired complaint
Warren County sheriff's deputies were called to a Franklin Twp. home to investigate a report that shots were fired Tuesday night, Oct.
Holbrook earns Teacher of the Year
Amy Holbrook, eighth- grade Social Studies teacher at Mad River Middle School, is the 2010 Mad River Local Schools Teacher of the Year.
Franklin man shot in Middletown fight
Middletown police are still investigating the shooting of a Franklin man in an alley behind a Central Avenue grocery store on early this morning, Oct.
Four Warren libraries seek levy funds
For the first time, several small Warren County library systems with long histories will go to voters in November to ask for money.
Fire at Cook's Game Room in Franklin
An early morning fire destroyed a long-standing building in Franklin this morning, Friday, Oct.
At one time, most of the shows playing at Sorg Opera House dealt with tragedy. Starting today, there's lighter fare on tap.
Attorney: Woman will claim self-defense in death of children's father
Family and friends of Robert Takach II staged a protest outside Warren County Common Pleas Court in Lebanon during a pretrial hearing for Shannon Smith, of Franklin, who is charged with murder in Takach's death.