In a somber turn of events, the iconic Fox Farm Inn, located on North Bridge Street in Ross County, has been completely demolished, unable to be salvaged after recent efforts to preserve it. Once a cherished landmark, the building, formerly occupied by E.M. Smith Jewelers, now lies in ruins, leaving many wondering about the fate […]
In a recent development, the Office of the Ohio Inspector General received a referral from the Ohio Department of Taxation (ODT) on September 20, 2023, alleging misconduct by Criminal Investigation Division (CID) Tax Agents Matthew Shell and Mandowl Nixon. The referral raised concerns about the improper issuance of a citation against a business owner in […]
Use the interactive radar map to track the storm as it passes through the Valley.
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- Break out the feeders, because the world's smallest birds are returning to the Buckeye State very soon. Hummingbirds started their long journey north in late February, and will soon make their way to the Miami Valley. According to the Ohio Division of Wildlife, hummingbirds will be visible in southern Ohio by []
Troopers with the Ohio State Highway Patrol located a 15-year-old juvenile reported missing out of Bryant, Arkansas.
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EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — A Mifflin County man was convicted today of tax evasion as he failed to pay his income taxes as well as his businesses. According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, a federal jury convicted Brandon Aumiller, 55, of Milroy, Mifflin County on Thursday, April 11, on tax evasion for his role in []
DAYTON, OHIO (WDTN) -- The presence of the Box Tree Moth in Southwest Ohio has prompted a quarantine for areas in the region, including right here in Montgomery County. “When a shrub gets infested with these things, they can really do a number on it," said Dr. Don Cipollini, Professor of Biology at Wright State []
The Holden Arboretum in Kirtland is researching beech leaf disease in Northeast Ohio
Could legal marijuana in Ohio be purchased by June?
Some of the smallest species of birds in the world known for their bright metallic feathers and the humming sound created by their wings are traveling north for the summer, and will soon arrive in Ohio.