Here is a more condensed summary of the local news.
Ohio & USA News
- Skyline Chili: The Skyline Spice ice cream with Graeter's and the Skyline Dip pizza with Dewey's are back for a limited time.
- AES Ohio: Plans to file for an electricity rate hike in November, with proposed annual increases under 3% for 2027-2029.
- Property Tax: The Ohio House passed property tax relief bills, which now head to the Senate.
- Hemp Ban: A judge has temporarily blocked Governor DeWine's executive order banning the sale of intoxicating hemp products like delta-8 THC.
Dayton Area News
- Dayton: Yami Grill Buffet is now open near the Dayton Mall; the YWCA partnered with Eastway for on-site mental health counseling at its shelter; and the Artemis Center is celebrating 40 years of supporting domestic violence survivors.
- Dayton Area: 31 local restaurants are participating in the "Drink Pink" campaign for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
- Jefferson Twp.: Voters will decide on a new 6-mill road levy. A precautionary boil advisory remains in effect for Jefferson Regional Water Authority customers.
- Beavercreek: The school district received a $2M grant to significantly expand its K-12 world language program.
- Centerville: A home on Cable Court has an elaborate Halloween display with over 50 inflatables.
- Fairborn: Due to the federal shutdown, Blue Sky Coffee is offering free coffee to furloughed workers, and the FISH food pantry will hold a special distribution for military families on Nov. 15.
- Huber Heights: Tommy's Express is hosting a haunted "Tunnel of Terror" car wash on select nights. Separately, the family of a Wayne High School football player is suing the OHSAA over its NIL ban.
- Springboro: Clearcreek Elementary opened a new outdoor classroom, and the city's first public mural is being painted on Main Street.
- Trotwood: Italian manufacturer Westrafo has opened a new electrical transformer plant, creating 230 jobs.
- Troy: The Cherry Street Bottle Shop will host its "Cheer on Cherry Street" Christmas pop-up bar from Nov. 28 to Dec. 20.