Three cases in which barber shop windows were smashed with rocks and bricks were under police investigation in November 1950. It was all part of the “Barber Price War.” ...
The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force will open to the public at 9 a.m., resuming normal hours following the government shutdown ending.
With two weeks remaining before its schedule gets tougher, top-ranked Ohio State looks to continue its dominating season when it hosts UCLA on Saturday night.
A Dayton woman accused of making a video of a child using an adult toy on her then selling it has pleaded guilty to one of two charges.
A minister and former teacher was recently elected as the first Black woman on West Carrollton City School Board.
For more than 40 years, our readers have shown the power of community by supporting Valley Food Relief. Last year, you helped provide hundreds of thousands of meals. This year, as food costs rise and ...
An Ohio House lawmaker wants the state to regulate what entertainment venues and ticket selling platforms like Ticketmaster, StubHub and others can, cannot and must do within state borders.
After a 5-5 regular season, the Cedarville High School football program is peaking at the perfect time.
If Wright State doesn’t get the most out of its players and the program turned around, it won’t be because of a lack of communication.
The Ohio High School Athletic Association will have its member schools vote on language regarding Name, Image and Likeness from Nov. 17-21.
The longest government shutdown in history has come to an end, with President Donald Trump signing the spending legislation hours after it was passed by the House late Wednesday.
News and Springfield News-Sun Holiday Cookie Contest is back, and this year we’re asking bakers to bring one dozen of their favorites cookies to our downtown Dayton office.