March 10, 2010
‘Bachelor Pad’ Ad Draws Lawsuit
An Ohio apartment listing for a “bachelor pad” has drawn a federal discrimination lawsuit.
February 26, 2010
Police Get Drunk For Sobriety Test Course
Law enforcement officers in southwest Ohio were chugging down alcoholic drinks this week as part of a training exercise on how to give field sobriety tests.
February 24, 2010
Millions In Red-Light Fines Go Unpaid
Authorities in Dayton want to step up collections of fines owed by drivers caught on camera cruising through red lights.
January 31, 2010
Ohio Prison Labor Program Facing Budget Cuts
Layoffs are coming to a program that provides jobs to inmates in Ohio prisons.
January 21, 2010
Oldest Conjoined Twins To Live At Kin’s Ohio Home
Two Ohio men who’ve been certified as the world’s oldest living male conjoined twins are moving in with their little brother.
Plant Workers Evacuated Following Dayton Acid Spill
Officials have ordered about 50 employees to evacuate an aerospace company’s plant near where a truck leaking hazardous acids forced the shutdown of I-75 and created a green cloud drifting westward.
January 17, 2010
Feds Call Off Ohio Haiti Rescue Mission
The government has called off an Ohio search-and-rescue team’s mission to Haiti, saying there are not enough infrastructures in the ravaged country to support the trip.
January 03, 2010
Unemployed Learn To Deal Cards At Casino School
A school for aspiring casino dealers is luring laid-off Ohio residents across the border to Michigan seeking a fresh start in gambling. But they plan to return, ready to compete for jobs.
December 20, 2009
Security Guard Shot, Killed At Dayton Food Store
Police are investigating the shooting death of a security guard outside a food store in Dayton.
December 14, 2009
Multi-County Rape Suspect Behind Bars
A multiple-county rape suspect is indicted on three counts.
December 11, 2009
Iraqi Wrestler Living ‘The American Dream’
In Arabic, his name means tiger. He has the heart of a lion in any language.
December 10, 2009
Gunman Who Killed Ohio Nun Waives New Trial
The gunman who confessed and was convicted of killing Ohio nun and Amazon rain forest activist Dorothy Stang has waived his right to a new trial.
November 19, 2009
Man Accused Of Putting Children In Trash Indicted
An Ohio man accused of putting an infant and a toddler in a trash bin has been indicted on two counts of attempted murder.
Judge Sticks With Verdict Given From Wrong Notes
An Ohio judge has stuck with a sentence he initially made relying on the wrong case notes, and now the prosecutor wants to appeal.
November 13, 2009
US Air Jet Diverted After Landing Gear Glitch
A US Airways plane en route to Indianapolis was diverted to Dayton International Airport after the crew reported a problem with the landing gear.

