Thursday Jun 13 | WHIO
Shredded tire leads to traffic citations
A possible assault call from Huber Heights - which proved to be false - prompted a stop of a vehicle at 3:41 a.m. that likely would have been stopped anyway, seeing as how the subject was driving on a shredded front, driver's-side tire.
Thursday Jun 13 | WHIOTV
Hear Nightclub closes forever; items being auctioned
A nightclub plagued with troubles, including a double homicide last month and more than 600 police calls, appears to be closing for good.
Woman encounters hitch in hitching ride with police
A woman trying to hitch a ride from the 2200 block of East Dorothy Lane to The Greene chose the wrong person to ask.
Huber Heights street hit by spray paint vandals
Huber Heights police are investigating at least eight vehicles that were struck by vandals during the early morning hours Thursday, according to reports.
Air Force to open Special Ops Fitness Challenge to public
Think you have the physical prowess to be part of a military special ops team? Well, here's a chance to find out.
Wild raccoon seized from man who was keeping alligator
Investigators removed a wild raccoon Wednesday from the home of an Ohio man who could be charged with mistreating an alligator, officials said.
Gator taken from Ohio home, video showed taunts
Authorities near Dayton, Ohio, say charges may be filed against a man who was keeping a 7-foot alligator in his basement.
Alligator rescued from basement has never seen the sun
A 15-year-old alligator was rescued on Sunday from a basement in Huber Heights, Ohio, a suburb of Dayton.
Brandon Woods an assistant veterinary technician at Dayton South Veterinary Clinic and Tim Harrison, director of Outreach for Animals carry an alligator that was turned over to the Humane Society of Greater Dayton and Outreach For Animals from a Huber Heights home on Sunday, to an examination room Monday to be examined by Dr.
An alligator that was turned over to the Humane Society and Outreach For Animals from a Huber Heights home on Sunday, based on complaints of abuse, was examined Monday morning by Dr.
Police: stolen car involved in morning chase
Many details about the cause of the chase are still missing, but Fairborn police began pursuing the suspect who was driving a vehicle that was reported stolen out of Huber Heights, according to reports.
Beavercreek pulled school levy from August 2013 ballot
Even though the Beavercreek City Schools are facing a state fiscal oversight, the school board, after careful consideration, removed its 6.7 mill levy from the ballot last night.
Huber Heights awarded $252,000 for fire division
Huber Heights was awarded $252,000 for its fire division, according to U.S. Sen.
Judge gives city OK to close troubled nightclub | about 1 hour
A judge has given officials in a Dayton suburb clearance to shut down a troubled nightclub where two people were fatally shot earlier this month.
Watershed association disbands after 10 years
Andrew Wilson After 10 years of helping to protect and preserve local waterways, Honey Creek Watershed Association members have announced they are ceasing operation.
City's battle with Heat Nightclub continues today in court
Two weeks after Heat Nightclub was ordered to temporarily close its doors after two men were killed in the parking lot, a preliminary injunction hearing is slated to begin at 10 a.m. today in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court.
Two more chances for Beavercreek City Schools
With the unsuccessful passing of the city income tax levy in recent weeks, the city is not the only department facing financial hardship.
2 hurt in 2-vehicle crash in Huber Heights
A woman who was driving this vehicle was taken to a hospital Monday afternoon after a collision with a pickup truck in the 8200 block of State Route 235, Huber Heights police said.
Ohioan sentenced in developmental center theft
A former business administrator of a center for developmentally disabled adults in southwest Ohio has been sentenced to four years in prison for stealing more than $400,000 from the facility.
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U.S. Patents Awarded to Inventors in Ohio
Targeted News Service Targeted News Service ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 24 -- The following federal patents were awarded to inventors in Ohio.