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Progress is being made on a highly-anticipated convenience store in Huber Heights. On Aug. 8, 2024, crews broke ground on ...
A sting operation to recover a stolen pickup truck led to a police chase in Huber Heights that ended with two people in custody. Around 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Fairborn police contacted Huber Heights ...
First responders have been called to a location in Huber Heights. According to Huber Heights Police Dispatch, authorities are in the 7700 block of Waynetowne Boulevard. County ...
Huber Heights police arrested two juveniles for setting fires at local parks. The Huber Heights Fire Division shared a shout ...
Columbus-based developer Rockford Homes wants to build more than 100 single-family homes on Fishburg Road in southwest Huber Heights.
AES Ohio is leading maintenance work near what Huber Heights calls a “key electrical circuit.” The city says that the effort ...
The Huber Heights City Council agenda listed “To Consider The Discipline Or Dismissal Of A Public Official Under Personnel Matters” as the reason for the emergency 4:30 p.m. meeting.
When Huber Heights voters go to the ballot in May, they will have a choice of three people to pick to go on the November ballot. Mayor Jeff Gore is up for reelection, and two current city council ...
Huber Heights is preparing to break ground on a 220+ apartment development site. The acquisition and soon-to-come demolition of a local storefront will further pave the way for ground breaking.
Dayton-based architectural firm LWC Incorporated is overseeing the $2.5 million project to create a new façade to the existing shopping center at 6007 Brandt Pike in Huber Heights.
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