Local woman loses over $10K in imposter scam
A Dayton woman says she’s out of more than $10,000 after becoming the victim of an imposter scam.
Dayton leading Ohio in creation of affordable apartments, study finds
The Dayton region is leading Ohio in the creation of affordable apartments for renters with limited incomes, according to a new study from RentCafe.
West Dayton solar farm with ‘refreshing’ level of support should save city utility customers...
The ink has dried on an agreement for the city of Dayton to offtake energy from a solar farm proposed for West Dayton. The project is expected to yield major savings for Dayton’s energy customers. The project, Gem City Solar, is poised to become the largest solar farm in...
Around 20 vehicles involved in crash on I-70 amid ‘whiteout conditions’
Dozens of vehicles were involved in a crash on I-70 in Montgomery County on Friday morning.
Snow rollers in the Miami Valley
This will cause blowing snow, but also an interesting phenomena called, snow rollers.
Greene County extends dog license filing period to Feb. 28
The video above features the latest footage on dog licenses. XENIA, Ohio (WDTN) – The Greene County Board of Commissioners recently approved a resolution to extend the period for filing an application for dog registration, as required by the Ohio Revised Code. As a result of a new dog tag registration system...
2 in custody following Piqua police presence
PIQUA, Ohio (WDTN) — At least two people were taken into custody Friday morning in Piqua. According to a city of Piqua spokesperson, law enforcement reportedly received a tip, which prompted an investigation. Authorities responded and made entry to two locations in the 400 block of West High Street in Piqua Feb. 6...
Man charged with murder in connection to 2004 cold case
A man has been formally charged with murder in connection with an over 20-year-old Dayton cold case.
Court docs: Man who stabbed Butler County deputy also set ex’s vehicle on fire
A Butler County sheriff's deputy was taken to the hospital after officials said he was stabbed in the back while responding to a call in Madison Township.
Guardian Gallery: WSU Students Protest ICE on Dayton Campus
Social work students, partnered with the Wright State University (WSU) chapter of The Ohio Student Association (OSA), organized a classroom walkout on Feb. 3. The organization invited students and faculty to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). With Temporary Protective Statuses for Haitian Immigrants...

















