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Celebrate Earth Day and help save the Earth
April 22 is Earth Day! Join Mister C in celebrating by watching his video, Save the Earth! There are many things that kids can do to help improve our planet.
Whole lotta shakin' goin' on!
Sounds are made from vibrations, and all sounds have this origin! That's right! No vibrations equals no sound!
URS Celebrates Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
In 1987, President Ronald Reagan declared March as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month to encourage understanding and acceptance for people with disabilities.
Daytonian Tyler Erwin Needs Donor Kidney ASAP
Tyler was recently diagnosed with a super-rare kidney disease IGA Nephropathy after going to the ER with what he thought was pneumonia.
Start 2018 with Purpose on New Year's Eve
Start the New Year with intention! Enjoy New Year's Eve with activities including vision board crafts, Purpose Spark, yoga, music and more. Light food and refreshments provided.
Ohio ranks among top 15 fattest states in America
Fat is the new normal in America, and unfortunately, Ohio is no exception.
URS Announces Completion of Capital Campaign
United Rehabilitation Services of Greater Dayton at the Charles D. Berry Center announced today the successful completion of the Unlocking PossAbilities Expansion Project.
Dayton Children's Hospital New Patient Tower
Dayton Children's Hospital hosted a public open house and tour of the new tower Sunday June 11, nearly 3 years after breaking ground on the project.
2nd Street Market welcomes new Sunday hours, farmers market
New for summer 2017, the 2nd Street Market-located at 600 E. Second St. in downtown Dayton-will be open 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sundays, June 4 through August 27
URS Grows To Meet Community Needs
Within minutes of Downtown Dayton and Wright Patt Air Force Base, URS: United Rehabilitation Services is now enrolling infants, toddlers and preschoolers (6 weeks to 17 years).
Local student wins competition for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing
Rhett Fogt, a Senior at Jackson Center, recently won the Centerville Noon Optimist Club's Communications Contest for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
Dayton Bike Share Sees Increase in Winter Trips
Warmer temperatures have had a positive impact on Link: Dayton Bike Share ridership.
Head outdoors to get heart healthy during American Heart Month
Celebrate American Heart Month by visiting your favorite MetroPark this February!
The Cole Climb
Hosted by the Norris Cole Foundation. Runners will climb 30 flights of stairs or 600 steps (10 flights or 200 steps for kids). This is a great event for adults and kids.
Dayton among 2017 Best Places to Live in the USA
Dayton ranks 75th in U.S. News & World Report's annual Top 100 Best Places to Live.
Dayton Police to target aggressive driving
The Dayton Police Department will operate enhanced enforcement of speed limits at some of the city's most dangerous intersections this February.
Table 33 Welcomes Chef Aimee Saling
2016 Cincinnati Best Chef nominee Aimee Saling has landed in downtown Dayton's newest restaurant, Table 33.
Hear from outdoor enthusiasts during the 2017 Adventure Speaker Series
Inspiring outdoorsmen and women share their stories during the Adventure Speaker Series
Greater Dayton RTA Drivers STRIKE
Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (RTA) Drivers are on strike as of January 9, 2017. Limited services available for Project Mobility users only.


































