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Firefighters respond to late-night blaze at vacant Dayton house
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) -- Firefighters responded to a working fire in Dayton Monday night. The fire happened at around 11 p.m. at a vacant house on the 3000 block of East Fourth Street, according to Montgomery County Dispatch. Dispatch says the fire broke out on the back side of the...
After another Cool Night, Heat and Humidity Return
Tonight will be mostly clear and cool. Heat will build in Tuesday afternoon, but humidity levels won’t be too bad. TUESDAY NIGHT: Partly cloudy and more humid. Low 72. WEDNESDAY: Partly sunny, hot and humid with scattered showers and thunderstorms developing in the afternoon. High 93, heat index close to 100.
Missing swimmer recovered by rescue crews
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The search for a missing man tragically ended with crews removing his body from the water at Action Sports Center just before noon Monday. The search started around 8:00 p.m. Sunday and lasted until 11:30 a.m. today. Nick Judge, district chief of the Dayton Fire Department, provided an update this afternoon.
University of Dayton to offer social entrepreneurship program
University of Dayton is adding a new certificate to its roster this fall: a program focused on both entrepreneurship and social impact. Students in the Herr Venture for Change Program will earn a nine credit hour certificate in social entrepreneurship. Along with course work, they’ll create a venture intended to make social change in the Dayton community.
New Chair Selected for Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Engineering Mechanics
Dr. Deogratias Eustace, professor and director of graduate studies in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, will assume the role of department chair on July 1. Eustace has been at the University of Dayton for about two decades. He is a Professional Engineer and his work...
Celebrate Happy Hour every day with El Vaquero!
Dayton, Ohio (WDTN)– It’s a Margarita Monday with El Vaquero! Food Safety Expert Vincent Fasone joined Living Dayton on Monday featuring drink specials, daily happy hours and tacos to make every day a fiesta. For more information, click here or watch the segment above!
Dayton Art Institute opens newly renovated outdoor garden space
The Dayton Art Institute has completed renovations on its outdoor garden space in front of the museum known as the Velsey Garden. Named after the artist Seth M. Velsey, a former educator at the DAI School, whose three stone statues are featured prominently in the space, the Velsey Garden is located to the left of the museum’s main entrance.
2024 Jeff Schmitt Automotive Group TNL Scholar Athlete Contest Rules
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List: Fourth of July events in the region
There are several local cities and townships hosting parades and festivals this week in honor of Independence Day. Here are some of those events:. Oxford Parks & Recreation Freedom Festival: Salute to Freedom Parade at 6:30 p.m. July 2 starting on the corner of College Avenue and High Street in Oxford and continuing down High Street to Poplar Street. Enjoy Oxford hosts a concert at Uptown Park featuring the Bluewater Kings Bang at 7 p.m. On July 3, events at Oxford Community Park start at 5 p.m. with booths, music, food, gladiator jousts, inflatables, games, face painting and more. Fireworks will begin at 10 p.m. Details online at cityofoxford.org/_T27_R59.php.
Best of Dayton: Our closest races as the final week of voting begins
We’re in our final week of Best of Dayton voting, and there are many races that are going to come right down to the wire. Voting is open through Friday, and you can vote once per day per subcategory. • CLICK HERE TO VOTE in this year’s contest.
We need to talk about Frisch's
Hello! I’m Alex Coolidge, and I’ve written about most of the region’s major corporations and the local economy since 2005. This week, Enquirer food writer Keith Pandolfi and I took a closer look at recent Frisch’s Big Boy closures and turmoil in the restaurant industry. Earlier this spring, the iconic local chain closed five of its diners (two in Cincinnati, two in Northern Kentucky and one in Dayton).
Tire Safety Week with AAA
Dayton, Ohio (WDTN)– This week marks National Tire Safety Week and AAA is encouraging drivers to take extra-precautions ahead of the holiday weekend. Huber Heights Manger Dustin Shafner joined Living Dayton with tire safety techniques to make sure you’re prepared for any disaster. For more information, click here...
Ohio’s Ice Cream Trail expands to 54 locations for National Ice Cream Month
Ohio is celebrating National Ice Cream Month with an expanded Ohio Ice Cream Trail, featuring 54 locations across the state, including family shops, national chains and unique flavors to indulge in Ohio-made ice creams.
More quick-charging EV stations go online in Ohio
As Ohio sustains its leadership role as one of the states at the forefront of building an electric vehicle infrastructure, the Ohio Department of Transportation announced Tuesday that two more fast-charging stations have gone online in the state.
New ‘Superman’ movie filmed in two different Ohio locations
An Ohio city’s downtown area has completely transformed to become the DC city “Metropolis,” and another city’s state beach is now a replica of a military base. Filming for the new DC Superman movie, called Genesis, has officially commenced, and none other than Downtown Cleveland’s Public Square and Superior Avenue were chosen to be the set of Superman’s hometown of Metropolis! The new set includes Superman and Lois Lane’s workplace, The Daily Planet, plus a bookstore, pizza shop, bakery, deli, and much more!
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