The Miamisburg Police Department is searching to locate a man after conducting a “high-risk search warrant” on Wednesday, Jan 15. Authorities from
Former state Sen. Niraj Antani, a self-described “pro-Trump conservative warrior” who proposed unsuccessful bills banning ballot drop boxes and requiring citizenship checks for voters, has launched a bid to be Ohio's next elections chief.
Police on the scene told News Center 7 that they were there executing a search warrant at a home in the block. They also confirmed that a SWAT team had been on the scene to assist when they first got there this morning, but left after the house was secured. They were there because the search warrant was considered “high risk.”
Looking to warm up this weekend and have some fun around the Miami Valley? 2 NEWS compiled a list of events happening around Dayton. Friday, Jan. 24 Tai Chi and Qigong
The owner of a Dayton area dog training business pleads guilty to cheating his customers out of hundreds of thousands of dollars and mistreating animals.
MIAMISBURG, OH — Former State Senator Niraj Antani has launched his campaign for Ohio Secretary of State, a position currently held by Frank LaRose, who is term-limited. Antani, a Republican, represented the Dayton area in the Ohio General Assembly for over a decade, first as a State Representative and later as a State Senator.
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Ohio has two new U.S. Senators, both having been in office for less than 20 days. For the first time in recent memory, there is no incumbent Senator to mentor and guide the newest member of the Senate.
MIAMI TOWNSHIP — Community members can drop off unused or expired medications at a fire station in Montgomery County on Saturday, according to a spokesperson from the Ohio Attorney General’s office. The drop-off will take place at the Miami Valley Fire District Station #52 on 2710 Lyons Road in Miamisburg from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
If the temperature had been less frigid on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20, former Fort Madisonian DeeAnn Culp would have had great seats to witness the historic event.
Antani, 33, of Miamisburg in the Dayton area, is vying to succeed Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose, who faces a term limit next year.
Dayton Daily News reporter Eileen McClory highlights local ideas that improve outcomes for students and teachers in the Dayton area.