Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is suing a Dayton man and a local cemetery association for allegedly failing to deliver gravestones after taking money from customers.
Three victims of the deadly Washington, D.C., plane crash have Ohio ties, and the airline involved has a connection to Ohio. Here's the latest.
Officials say a PSA Airline passenger airliner and an Army helicopter collided Wednesday night in Washington, D.C. Here's what we know about the airliner's Ohio ties.
PSA Airlines announced plans to relocate its corporate headquarters, reports indicate. Wednesday night a flight was involved in a deadly midair crash with a military helicopter.
“Workforce attraction and retention is the number one issue for businesses, and when you peel hack the layers of the onion to figure out what are those workforce challenges, childcare rises to the top,” President and CEO of the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce Chris Kershner said.
Ohio government announced more than $5 million in grants this week to fund efforts to help companies find and retain good workers.
Video: ‘AES’ Gift of Power enters its tenth year.’ DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — AES Ohio is rewarding several area non-profits and organizations with grant funding. According to a
Ohio is leading the nation with bird flu cases in poultry. What does this mean for egg prices, and can you raise your own poultry at home?
Video: ‘Local basketball development league trains kids who didn’t make their school teams.’ DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – A former Springfield athletic director and coach will be
Re "Ohio AG Dave Yost to Costco: Drop your diversity programs or else," Jan. 29. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s push against Costco’s DEI policies is just another example of his pattern of inserting himself into issues that have nothing to do with his role.
Before Ohio State beat Notre Dame in the National Championship Game, Aaron Scott Jr. said he felt good about his freshman season. So it came as no surprise after the Buckeyes’ 34-23 win over the Fighting Irish he was even happier.
Grace Maxwell, a student at Cedarville University in Greene County, and Elizabeth Anne Keys, a Cincinnati native, were among 67 killed in plane crash.