Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Enquirer's Mike Nyerges created this animation based on the state reports released about the Nov. 14 crash. Animation: How fatal Ohio bus crash happened Skip to main content
WHIO-TV (channel 7) is a television station in Dayton, Ohio, United States, affiliated with CBS. It has been owned by Cox Media Group since its inception, making it one of two stations that have been built and signed on by Cox (alongside company flagship WSB-TV in Atlanta). WHIO-TV's transmitter is located off Germantown Street in the Highview ...
Baldridge began covering news at WCIT radio in Lima, Ohio, in 1964 as a senior in high school. He worked for several stations in the Dayton-Springfield area (including WIZE under the pseudonym "Gregg Baldwin") and served in the Army with the United States Armed Forces Radio and Television Service in the Pacific.
Several are injured in Ohio after a charter bus was involved in a "very serious" crash — with high school students, teachers and parents on board, according to the governor.@mikewsyx6 has more ...
Several are injured in Ohio after a charter bus was involved in a "very serious" crash — with high school students, teachers and parents on board, according to the governor.@mikewsyx6 has more ...
The Miami Valley Channel (or MVC), known at various times as UPN 44 and UPN 17, was a local cable television channel based in Dayton, Ohio. MVC launched in September 1994 and ceased operations at the end of 2006.
Body camera footage shows Ohio police grab paraplegic man and pull him from car during traffic stop. “I can’t step out the car sir. I’m a paraplegic,” Owensby told the officers.
Nielsen Media Research ranked the 11-county Dayton television market #65 in the United States. [1] Among the stations it includes are: 2 WDTN Dayton ; 7 WHIO-TV Dayton ; 16 WPTD Dayton ; 22 WKEF, Dayton (ABC/Fox) 26 WBDT Springfield ; 43 WKOI-TV Richmond, IN (Ion Television)* 45 WRGT-TV Dayton (MyNetworkTV)