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Fire responders investigating a vehicle fire reported on State Route 123 in Franklin
FRANKLIN, Ohio — A vehicle fire has been reported in a parking lot on OH-123 in Franklin. Fire responders have been dispatched to investigate. No report of the reported fire spreading have been made. For live traffic updates, click here. Click the video player above to watch evening headlines...
Injuries reported following multi-vehicle crash
HARRISON TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WDTN) — Officers are responding to a crash involving three vehicles. According to the Montgomery County Regional Dispatch Center, crews responded around 7:11 a.m. to the area of N. Dixie Drive and E. Siebenthaler Avenue on report of the crash. According to Huber Heights Police and Fire Dispatch, medics were also dispatched […]
Downtown Miamisburg ice cream shop reopens; new owners honor late founder
One of downtown Miamisburg’s sweetest businesses reopened under new ownership Thursday seeking to pay tribute to one of its founders. 3 Dips Ice Cream Shoppe at 33 S. Main St. now features lifelong Miamisburg residents Curt and Melanie Turner at the helm. “We kind of wanted to start a...
Clermont County grand jury indicts man arrested in connection to threats made towards Loveland school
CLERMONT COUNTY, Ohio — A Clermont County grand jury has indicted a man arrested in connection to threats made towards a Catholic grade school in Loveland that prompted classes to be canceled for a day. Timothy Longar, 43, has been indicted by the grand jury on one count of...
Former caregivers failed to administer CPR to ‘lifeless’ resident, police report says
WYOMING, Ohio (WXIX) - A Wyoming police report reveals new details in the October death of a functionally impaired man and the accusations against two of his former caregivers. On Oct. 28, 2023, 60-year-old Daniel Jenkins was found “lifeless” in his residence at Graceworks Enhanced Living Group Home at approximately...
Demand for tornado shelters increasing
OHIO — Ohio is one of the leading states in the nation for tornadoes so far this year, with more than 50 confirmed. The tornadoes have destroyed homes, claimed lives and left Ohioans with a lot of worry. Meteorologists are warning this might be our new normal. “In a...
Tri-State school superintendent on leave
FOREST PARK, Ohio (WXIX) - A local school district leader is on leave but it’s not clear why. Winton Woods City Schools Superintendent Anthony G. Smith “is on leave,” confirms Drew Jackson, a district spokesman. Steve Denny, the district’s executive director of business affairs, “will be standing...
A prosecutor’s perspective: a look back at the Hamilton Easter Sunday Massacre
HAMILTON, Ohio (WXIX) - Known now as the Easter Sunday Massacre, the tragic deaths of 11 members of the Ruppert family in 1975 continues to haunt the community. The case led to two high-profile trials, numerous news articles and a new book that offers the late prosecutor’s perspective. The...
Former Butler County Auditor Roger Reynolds' felony conviction overturned on appeal
Former Butler County Auditor Roger Reynolds, who was re-elected to his post while under indictment but resigned after his conviction, is no longer a felon after an appellate court’s ruling. Reynolds had been convicted in December 2022 of unlawful interest in a public contract. The case centered on his...
RTA unveiled award-winning 'Proudly Serving' fleet
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) -- The Greater Dayton RTA has unveiled the final bus of its 21 “Proudly Serving” buses. The newest bus features a tribute to the city of Huber Heights. It debuted at the Rushmore Elementary School’s Career Day on May 3. The students got the first look at the bus and its large photographs of Herbert C. Huber Community Park, Carriage Hill MetroPark, Wayne High School, the Rose Music Center, and Thomas A. Cloud Memorial Park.
Sycamore Trails Park in Miamisburg begins $10.2M transformation
MIAMISBURG, Ohio (WKEF) -- Sycamore Trails Park is one of the oldest parks in the Miamisburg area, and after about 30 years of developing the concept, the city has finally begun construction on a new and updated park design. “So this project has been on the books for a long...
Attention, hikers: Twin Valley Trail Challenge set for June 1
Five Rivers MetroParks will host the Twin Valley Trail Challenge on Saturday, June 1 — National Trails Day. This free, noncompetitive event encourages participants to hike any distance from 1 to 29 miles along marked routes on the Twin Valley Trail, located in and connecting Germantown and Twin Creek MetroParks. Hikers of all ages and skill levels are welcome.
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