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City fears workers' exodus after residency rule change
Paul Howard, president of the Gander Road Homeowners Association, says it's no surprise that the largest concentration of Dayton city employees reside along with him in the northeastern edge of town in the 45424 ZIP code.
Somerset man pleads not guilty to 3 charges
HUBER HEIGHTS -A Somerset man pleaded not guilty to charges for his involvement in a shooting Tuesday.
Huber Heights set to take over Tom Cloud
Effective Aug. 1, the city of Huber Heights will take possession of Thomas Cloud Park from Montgomery County.
Photo: Five die today in I-65 crash
Accident scene this morning -- State Police Photo Five people died early this morning in a fiery crash on I-65 after the pickup truck in which they were riding was sandwiched between two semi rigs, the Indiana State Police said.
Man Recovers From Overnight Stabbing
Police in Huber Heights said a man is recovering from a stab wound. The stabbing happened near the Cape Lounge on Brandt Pike early Friday morning.
Old Fords roll into Merrillville
Among those traveling from the Dayton, Ohio area to the Model A Restorers Club National Meet at the Star Plaza Theatre and Resort, there were no "Trailer Queens." Ohio residents Mike Bogart, of Troy; Jerry Brown and Glen Rose, of Brookville; and Tim Mahaffey, of Huber Heights, stood outside the hotel Sunday, admiring more than 400 Model A cars ...
Police: Teen hit woman in face with crowbar
A Middletown teenager was arrested by police in Dayton Tuesday, June 23, after he allegedly hit his father's girlfriend in the face with a crowbar.
Foster Boys Suspects In Attempted Robbery
Police said two foster children are responsible for an attempted robbery at a local United Dairy Farmer's store.
Police: Armed, dangerous suspect caught
A kidnapping suspect from the Toledo area was arrested by officers of the Regional Emergency Response Team in the parking lot of a Super 8 motel on National Road in Vandalia early Tuesday morning, June 23, according to Lt.
Special fathers: special parenting
This special day gives us the opportunity to thank our dads for all they've done to enhance our lives.
Special fathers, special parenting
This special day gives us the opportunity to thank our dads for all they've done to enhance our lives.
Surveillance Video Released In Speedway Robbery
Police in Huber Heights have released surveillance video of two men who held a gas station clerk at knifepoint.
Community theatrea s production a surreal, disturbing musical
Beavercreek Community Theatre's final show of the 2008-09 season isn't one you're going to want to take the whole family to see.
Man suspected of starting fire in emergency room
Police arrested a 36-year-old man at Grandview Hospital on Saturday, June 13, on charges he set his hospital bed on fire with a lighter.
Parents speak out: 'Suicide is a big, dark secret'
On the afternoon of April 25, 2007, Sarah Walter opened an e-mail from classmate and close friend Ryan Venys.
McClain co-sponsors legislation to reduce salaries of elected officials
COLUMBUS - Representative Jeff McClain, R-Upper Sandusky, co-sponsored legislation that was introduced Wednesday that would cut by five percent the salaries of all state level elected officials with the exception of members of the judiciary.
Former Edison controller pleads to tampering, theft
A former Edison Community College controller accused of falsifying personal tax withholding amounts between 2002 and January pleaded no contest Wednesday, June 10, to felony tampering with records and theft in office.
DAYTON - A retired New Yorker who spends four months a year with her daughter in Ohio has achieved a life-long goal: a high school equivalency diploma.
Huber Heights Family Fights for Children's Health Reform
The Ellington family of Huber Heights will travel to Washington, D.C. on June 17 and June 18, along with dozens of other children and families, to meet with lawmakers to ensure health reform legislation works for children too.
Six arrested in suspected home invasion
Six people - including five juveniles - were arrested by village police late Tuesday, June 2, following a home invasion at an apartment on Sanlor Avenue.