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K-9 team and drone locate man after police chase, crash in Shelby County
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Deputies with the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office utilized K-9 and drone support to locate a wanted man following a chase and crash Friday afternoon. According to the sheriff’s office, around 2:24 p.m., deputies were assisting local probation officers in apprehending an individual wanted for a felony offense. That individual was seen […]
Roadway improvements underway at Dayton International Airport to enhance access and safety for travelers
Dayton, Ohio – Terminal Drive, the main access road to the Dayton International Airport terminal and its parking areas, is currently undergoing significant construction work. This project, which is being managed by the contractor John R. Jurgensen Company, is expected to be completed by Friday, October 4. The construction involves resurfacing, joint sealing, and crack filling on various concrete surfaces along Terminal Drive and the access roads leading to it. Additionally, a small portion of the Long Term lot will also be included in the repairs.
Preschoolers raise $1K+ for individuals with life-threatening disorders
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WDTN) — A group of area preschoolers recently raised money for a good cause. Students at Primrose School on Yankee raised $1,504.80 for the Dayton and Southwest Ohio Chapter of A Special Wish. A Special Wish grants a wish for children and young adults living with life-threatening disorders. According to Hollie Cambria, owner […]
Dual-use dispensaries balance new customers, medical patients
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Now that Ohioans can purchase non-medical use marijuana, some dual-use dispensaries are balancing an influx of customers while making sure medical patients remain a priority. Mandy Morton, co-owner of Local’s Dispensary, notes they have seen an increase in customers over the past few weeks. “We’re seeing like four times the amount of […]
Gear up for Troy’s PorchFest in September!
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN)– Troy’s annual PorchFest is back for another year! Troy-Hayner Cultural Center’s Terrilynn Meece and Musician Seth Canan of Seth Canan and the Carriers joined Living Dayton on Friday featuring what people can expect!. Details:. Saturday, September 14. 10:30 a.m.- Opening ceremony with T.R.S.S. Drum...
Premiere date set for ThinkTV Bing Davis documentary
ThinkTV’s documentary about the career of legendary Dayton artist and educator Willis “Bing” Davis will premiere at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 10. Titled “Willis ‘Bing’ Davis: Reach High, Reach Back” and created in partnership with Public Media Connect, the documentary will air on ThinkTV16, CET, the station’s livestreams and the PBS app.
DEA campaign tackles rise of drug misuse among college students
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — As the start of college semesters approaches, the Drug Enforcement Administration, or DEA, Detroit Field Division is working to prevent drug abuse and misuse. Friday, the agency launched a campaign focused on college campuses in Michigan, Ohio and their surrounding communities. Crime: Galesburg killer to walk...
1 person hospitalized after attack by couple in Dayton
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — An argument between couples led to one person recovering in the hospital and two others arrested under police custody. The Dayton Police Department reports that officers were dispatched to the 2600 block of Ashton Lane just before midnight on report of a disorderly subject. At the scene, officers located multiple individuals […]
When life comes full circle
In January 2001, Noelle Collis-DeVito, then Noelle Collis, began her journey as a member of the first cohort of the Forum for Young Catechetical Leaders through the Institute for Pastoral Initiatives (IPI) at the University of Dayton. With a passion for pastoral ministry, Noelle quickly found her calling and started building her career by volunteering at the young age of 19 with the youth ministry program at St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Centerville. She was inspired by her time in the Forum and this inspiration evolved into a goal to one day work for the IPI.
Trooper cites driver for going 134 mph on I-675
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Ohio State Highway Patrol stopped a car from driving over double the posted speed limit this week. A trooper with OSP’s Xenia Post conducted a traffic stop on a driver going 134 miles per hour on I-675. This happened around 1 a.m. on Aug. 20. The posted speed limit for I-675 […]
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