May 23 2012 - Police looking for suspects in homicide Update: The Montgomery County Coroner has identified the victim as Michael Mills, 48, of Dayton. Police are still looking for two suspects who shot the man near a bus stop on Victor and Wheatley avenues in Dayton early Saturday morning. |
May 23 2012 - National acclaim for Upper Darby drumline The Upper Darby High School indoor drumline placed fourth in the nation last week in Dayton, Ohio. After a grueling 11-hour bus ride, hours of rehearsing in various facilities and three rounds of competitions, the Royals marched into the University of Dayton and gave an award-winning performance of their program, “Send Me An Angel.” The show was received extremely well by students and staff ... |
May 23 2012 - Upper Darby drumline earns national acclaim The Upper Darby High School indoor drumline placed fourth in the nation last week in Dayton, Ohio. After a grueling 11-hour bus ride, hours of rehearsing in various facilities and three rounds of competitions, the Royals marched into the University of Dayton and gave an award-winning performance of their program, “Send Me An Angel.” The show was received extremely well by students and staff ... |
May 06 2012 - In Dayton, government spending is a key issue DAYTON — Well, of course, the federal government is too big and spends too much money. Just ask anyone on Main Street, from the riders waiting on the metro bus platform downtown, to the patrons of upscale shops along the street 2 miles south in Oakwood. |
May 02 2012 - A push to let the people ride the bus Leaders for Equality and Action in Dayton (LEAD) hosted Monday's forum at the church. The RTA proposed putting three stops on Pentagon Boulevard near Fairfield Commons; however, in March 2011, the Beavercreek City Council turned down the idea citing worries about pedestrian safety, traffic and crime. |
April 11 2012 - Values Bus tour coming to Dayton area Family Research Council and The Heritage Foundation’s Values Bus tour will travel through Ohio April 9-15 and include stops in the Dayton area. The nationwide bus tour will continue until the Nov. 6 elections, as FRC continues to register voters... |
April 11 2012 - Conservative policy groups to register Christian voters DAYTON – Two conservative policy organizations will bring their “values bus tour” to Ohio this week, with multiple stops planned in southwest Ohio as the groups aim to register Christians to vote.Family Research Council, which focuses on issues such as abortion and marriage, and the Heritage Foundation, which is promoting its Saving the American Dream fiscal plan, have taken the tour to about a ... |
April 05 2012 - Values Bus Tour coming to Dayton, other Ohio cities Family Research Council and The Heritage Foundation’s Values Bus tour will travel through Ohio April 9-15 and include stops in the Dayton area. The nationwide bus tour will continue until the Nov. 6 elections, as FRC continues to register voters... |
March 13 2012 - Machado sure to make some noise for Iona The bus that would take the Iona Gaels dreamers to their hotel outside Dayton was waiting for them on the tarmac when they stepped off the Miami Air 737 charter that landed them on Hoop Heaven for this second chance tonight against BYU that not even they were truly expecting... |
March 09 2012 - Dayton school bus driver remembered at vigil Dozens of Dayton Public School bus drivers gathered Friday to remember one of their co-workers who lost her life in an auto accident on Monday. Sandra True, 59, was killed when the car she was driving hit a patch of black ice on U.S. 35 near the Steve Whalen Boulevard exit. She was on her way to work for DPS when she apparently lost control of her vehicle. Troopers with the Ohio Highway Patrol ... |
March 06 2012 - Fatality blamed on black ice, light snow Slick roadways from black ice and a dusting of snow contributed to a dangerous Monday morning commute that included a fatal crash on U.S. 35 west. Sandra L. True, 59, of Larchwood Drive, was killed in an accident on 35 at Steve Whalen Boulevard. The 30-year bus driver for the Dayton Public Schools was reportedly on her way to work. Police confirmed that True’s vehicle slipped on ice and she ... |
March 05 2012 - DPS official addresses bussing trouble In 2 News Today, third and final interview with Dayton Public Schools Superintendent Lori Ward, Ward addressed concerns with the district's bussing. |
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