-
ODOT officials urged drivers to be safe around road construction. In the lead up to the event, there had already been 43 crashes involving drivers and construction crews this year. As officials spoke, that number rose to 44.
-
Lake Erie has been threatened by harmful algae blooms. But Ohio farmers are increasingly backing H2Ohio, a program to protect the lake and waterways around the state.
-
National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton is powered by volunteers. They took WYSO behind-the-scenes at the famed museum to show what inspires them to volunteer their time.
-
Kettering Health's Soin Medical Center — of the region’s biggest hospitals — is dropping its trauma center status. The Beavercreek hospital still operates its ER as usual.
-
The theme at the University of Dayton's third Imagining Community Symposium was health and environmental justice, selected based on feedback at last year's symposium.
-
Montgomery County Land Bank has proposed seven brownfield projects to the Ohio Department of Development for pollution testing and remediation.
-
Tax return season isn't just a busy time for the IRS. As people file for refunds, many spend their cash on new work from a tattoo artist.
-
The state of Ohio reports 150,000 visitors from around the world visited Ohio state parks to view the 2024 total solar eclipse.
-
Big Brothers Big Sisters Miami Valley is recruiting mentors for 35 young people on their waiting list in the Dayton area.
-
This one-day bus tour features the many ways southwest Ohio is connected to our nation’s Civil Rights Movement.
-
Ohio has high maternal and infant mortality rates. A new Dayton-area project aims to build the case for saving lives by providing housing assistance.
-
Montgomery County has awarded The Entrepreneurs Center in Dayton $150,000 to support small tech businesses.