Montgomery County, City of Moraine respond to rainwater-related sewer overflow
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Ohio (WKEF) --Montgomery County Environmental Services (MCES) and the City of Moraine are responding to a sewer overflow after heavy rainfall overwhelmed parts of the sanitary system earlier this week. Officials are urging residents to avoid standing water near the Payne Recreation Center and Swimmin
Sewer overflow caused by ‘overwhelming’ stormwater impacting parts of Moraine
County officials were notified about a potential contamination on Friday.
A New Public Art Mural Coming to Downtown Franklin
FRANKLIN, OH -- As one of the final elements of the Main Street Streetscape Project, the intersection of Fourth Street and Main Street in downtown Franklin will be temporarily closed during the week of June 8 while crews install a new public art mural at the center of the intersection.
1 hospitalized after early morning shooting in Dayton neighborhood
One person was hospitalized after a shooting in a Dayton neighborhood early Saturday morning.
Officers investigate shots fired at Montgomery County lounge
Police are investigating a shots-fired call at a Montgomery County lounge.
Area police chief arrested in Clark County extradited to Indiana, released on bond
An area police chief arrested in Clark County last week has been extradited to Indiana.
Digital Transformation Center taking shape in Dayton
A long-anticipated remake of the former Montgomery County fairgrounds is now taking shape.
Kettering could add path to busy road to make it safer for bikes, pedestrians
A major road in Kettering is scheduled to be modified to accommodate bikes and pedestrians. City officials want to install the path on Far Hills Avenue from Carrlands Drive and Lewiston Road. That’s between Stroop Road and Dorothy Lane. This would eliminate one of the northbound lanes on Far...
Butler County task force arrests man with alleged cartel ties
HAMILTON, Ohio (WDTN) – A Cincinnati man with alleged ties to a cartel was arrested following a lengthy investigation conducted by the Butler County Undercover Regional Narcotics Task Force (BURN) on Thursday, May 28. According to the Butler County Sheriff’s Office, agents seized over 150 grams of fentanyl mixed with x
Water levels remain high near Englewood Dam
As flooding and high water levels slowly recede throughout the Miami Valley, the Miami Conservancy District has a tool to check those conditions on a consistent basis. According to the conservancy, river levels are in fact decreasing, but concern remains near Englewood Dam for the time being as levels are elevated, as

















