Three local nonprofits that help Haitian immigrants with basic necessities will receive $50,000 total in grants from faith-based group Springfield G92.
No matter what uniform they wear — white, gray, black or red — nothing seems to change for the Cincinnati Reds.
Emalyn Johnson has examined the seniors in the class ahead of her and is figuring out the traits they use to be leaders.
Ever since a local councilman told me his cash-strapped city was essentially “surviving on grants” I started paying attention ...
This weekend, many events are slated to take place across southwest Ohio, including music festivals, book fairs and theater ...
But have Donald Trump’s policies and practices been so great for America? There are many of us who wonder. In almost six ...
We are drawn to shared experiences that bring us together and connect us to something larger than ourselves. In Dayton, ...
Springfield’s annual May indie rock weekend extravaganza has a new name, but the beat goes on as ever. Just open your ears ...
A state lawmaker proposed a bill that would scrap the Ohio Department of Medicaid’s managed care program, opting instead to ...
Most people don’t plan for a mental health crisis. But millions will experience one this year, often with no clear idea of ...
The Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center received a five-star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, ...
Attorney General Dave Yost’s surprise decision to resign from public office shook the Ohio political world. On May 20, he ...