Man accused of making fake deeds to sign over properties
A man and his company are accused of creating fake deeds to sign over properties.
Suspect accused of firing shots at local officers, prompting standoff arrested
A man accused of firing shots at Springfield officers has been taken into custody.
Kipper the runaway wallaby dies early Tuesday morning
The runaway wallaby who hopped its way out of downtown Dayton last week has died
1 arrested, 3 injured, including deputy after multi-county police chase ends in NKY
WALTON, Ky. (WKRC) - A large police presence was seen at the site of a crash in Northern Kentucky that left three people injured, including a child and a deputy. A large police presence was seen at the site of a crash in Northern Kentucky that left three people injured, including a child and a deputy. (WKRC)
🎨 Multiple Arts & Design Jobs Now Hiring in Montgomery County, OH
Montgomery County’s creative scene is buzzing right now — from fashion design to event entertainment and home interiors, there are several great roles open for artistic minds.
Dayton Public Schools senior headed to Harvard
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) -- A Dayton Public Schools senior is on their way to Harvard University this upcoming fall. According to Dayton Public Schools, Chloe Ryan, a senior at Stivers School for the Arts, has committed to Harvard. Ryan has plans to major in Government with a focus on Public...
More record temperatures possible this week
So far in 2026, Dayton has broken seven warmest overnight low temperatures... here’s how it stands in the record books.
Miami County Fair announces concert headliner
A rising country star has been tapped to headline the Miami County Fair this summer.
15-year-old girl hospitalized after being hit by vehicle while crossing road
A 15-year-old girl was hospitalized after she was hit by a vehicle while crossing a road in Dayton.
Little Miami Schools’ vacant Board member seat to be filled by a judge
The Little Miami School District Board of Education has not yet appointed a new member to fill its open seat after being given 30 days to make a selection. In a message to the school community Friday, the district said the remaining four members of the Board were unable to reach a majority agreement on a new appointee by the state-mandated deadline.

















