A way to avoid the jungle of the holiday shopping season is to head to a different type of jungle — one you will like to be lost in for an evening or afternoon.
No charges will be filed after the Clark County Prosecutor’s Office investigation into a Sept. 16 Taser incident after which a man died following a foot pursuit was completed, the city announced ...
Springfield’s only dedicated men’s homeless shelter will remain open through the winter after the city approved funds to avoid an imminent closure.
Wayne’s loss to Fairmont in its first Greater Western Ohio Conference contest of the season may have been a bit of a misnomer.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced this week that Wright State and Central State are two of 10 Ohio universities not fully compliant with a new state law requiring Ohio’s teaching institutions to ban ...
Sheehan Brothers Vending has donated 301,755 pounds of food to the Second Harvest Food Bank so far this year, the equivalent to 251,463 meals, reflecting the company’s “long-standing commitment to ...
A new 38-unit apartment complex is nearing completion and renting more than half its units in the Northridge area of Moorefield Twp.
The Cincinnati Bengals were shut out for the first time in the Joe Burrow era, and while the quarterback put all the blame on himself, coach Zac Taylor said it was “everything.” ...
Gwendolyn Iheme’s dream of owning a home came true in front of family, friends and dozens of local community members gathered in Springfield on Friday for Habitat for Humanity of Greater Dayton’s ...
Artie Taylor, an assistant men’s basketball coach at Wittenberg on Bill Brown’s staff for five seasons, including the national runner-up season of 2005-06, died on Wednesday at 50.
If the State Theater had a seasonal holiday tune for this weekend’s live concerts, it could be “(There’s No Place Like) Home for the Holidays” as several former Springfielders will perform.
Springfield firefighters saved two children who had been trapped in a house fire on Monday in the 1800 block of Broadway ...