Flying a commercial drone into restricted airspace is illegal without proper notification, according to Dayton Daily News photographer Jim Noelker, who takes aerial photos for this newspaper using ...
Fresh from pouring his money and energies into helping Donald Trump win re-election, Elon Musk has trained his sights on Europe, setting off alarm bells among politicians across the continent.
the first woman to oversee the newspaper in 100 years. She will work alongside a digital editor, as the Observer builds its own online brand. Rock will report to Harding, who will be editor-in-chief.
Typically, Kettering has targeted an operating loss of $300,000 in overseeing the Fraze, this newspaper has reported. Expenses for 2022 were about $800,000 more than revenues, but last year that ...
The Dayton Ombudsman Office provides weekly columns to the Dayton Daily News to bring awareness to issues it sees. The column was recently moved to the Ideas & Voices section to help readers identify ...
As 2024 is coming to an end, the Dayton Daily News took a look back at all of the new restaurants, coffee shops and dessert spots that opened this year.
The Dayton Flyers first traveled to Amherst, Mass., in January 1996. Their first game at the Mullins Center, which was then 3 years old, was also their first game in the Atlantic 10 Conference, where ...
Last month, the home was demolished, according to photos obtained by the Dayton Daily News and interviews with ... star experience,” Klemack told this newspaper more than a decade ago.
Dayton police are asking for the public’s helping location a 12-year-old boy who was last seen on New Year’s Eve.
When I started in the newspaper business in 1964, it was customary for reporters to type “30″ at the end of their stories so editors would know it was complete. (Apparently editors back then couldn’t ...
Responding to inquiries from this newspaper, an Amazon executive has ... at AWS (Amazon Web Services), said in an email to a Dayton Daily News reporter. “As AWS continues to invest in Ohio ...
Dayton and Cincinnati broke daily rainfall records during Sunday’s downpours. A record rainfall of 1.65 inches was set in Dayton, which broke the old record for Dec. 29 of 1.16 inches set five years ...