According to Premio Foods Inc., one in seven Americans will order takeout on Sunday and 60% of those orders will be pizza. Montgomery County Environmental Services is particularly setting the record ...
The biggest football game of the year begins at 6:30 p.m. Eastern today, and though many of the commercial ads have already been spread around social media, there are still some things to watch for.
Keep America Beautiful’s Network mobilizes more than five million volunteers each year to improve their communities. As a result, litter is reduced; solid waste is managed responsibly; citizens are ...
Temperatures are forecast to be above freezing this week, meaning the foot-and-a-half of snow that was dumped on the Miami Valley could soon turn to water. Area plumbing experts warn homeowners to ...
The 2026 Winter Olympics, featuring 16 sports with 116 medal events, will take place from Feb. 4 to Feb. 22 in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. Preliminary events will begin on Feb. 4, the opening ...
A child died in a single-vehicle fatal crash Saturday morning in Greene County. Crews responded to reports of a single-vehicle fatal crash around 1:51 a.m. on Waynesville Road near Centerville Road in ...
Dayton joined planned protests across the state Saturday calling for the end of Immigration and Customs Enforcement activities in Springfield, Minnesota and nationwide against Haitian and other ...
Travis Steele has used one word to describe the way his unbeaten Miami RedHawks have handled this season’s journey.
The Wright State women’s bowling team came into the season with lofty goals including climbing the national rankings. After finishing the 2024-25 season ranked No. 21 in the RPI, the goal for this ...
The first basketball district tournament brackets will be released Sunday by the Southwest District Athletic Board and the other five Ohio districts after draws are conducted.
University of Dayton President Eric Spina plans to retire in June 2027 after serving 11 years as UD’s 19th president, following nearly 40 years in higher education.
It may be the weekend, but we have no shortage of news for you! Whether you have a busy weekend planned or a relaxing one, here are three things you should know as you start your Saturday: ...