Thursday May 24 | Examiner.com
After a neglect and abuse seizure which occurred on May 10, 2012, five birds from Wings Over The Rainbow , a rescue organization, are now confirmed dead.
Thursday May 24 | Dayton Daily News
Incenta builds new Moraine branch
Incenta Federal Credit Union is building a new location in Moraine it expects to open by the end of summer, said Cheryl Roser, president and chief executive officer.
Birds being held as evidence in court case
Pet birds seized as part of a raid at an exotic bird rescue center will not be given back to their owners until the court decides the case.
Twin girls found living in deplorable conditions
Twin toddlers who were found playing in the middle of a Moraine street were also found to be living in deplorable conditions.
Humane Society: parrots seized from OH sanctuary
Kirstin and Craig Horrighs of Oak Harbor are the parents of a son, born May 3, 2012 at Bay Park... MORAINE, Ohio - Animal welfare officials say about 100 parrots and other birds were removed from a parrot sanctuary in southwest Ohio after complaints about the birds' living conditions.
Indianapolis firm buys Everybody's Workplace Solutions
An Indianapolis-based office furniture company has acquired Moraine-based Everybody's Workplace Solutions.
Area cities spend millionsa to create, keep more jobs
Area cities have agreed in the past two years to pay $2.9 million to 33 businesses promising to retain or create more than 2,500 jobs, according to a survey conducted by the Dayton Daily News.
Humane Society: parrots seized from OH sanctuary
Animal welfare officials say about 100 parrots and other birds were removed from a parrot sanctuary in southwest Ohio after complaints about the birds' living conditions.
Moraine man in jail on federal child porn case
A 29-year-old Moraine man is due in federal court Thursday for a hearing on charges accusing him of possessing and distributing child pornography.
ATS wins $700,000 Air Force grant
A Dayton-area company has won a $700,000 U.S. Air Force research grant. Moraine-based American Testing Services Ltd.
Kettering police to honor 4 for heroism
Four citizens who worked together to help police apprehend a suspect in an attempted robbery and attempted abduction are being honored Tuesday night at the Kettering City Council meeting.
Job training funds cut as need grows
Federal job training funding reductions have local workforce center administrators worried about whether they will be able to meet job-seekers' needs.
Bomb squad investigating suspicious device
The Dayton Bomb Squad is on the scene of a suspicious device found in the front yard of a Moraine house.