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  • Person plays scratch-off game, wins $500K in Ohio – WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio


    BOARDMAN — Someone is $500,000 richer today in Ohio.

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    A lucky person won $500,000 playing in the Ohio Lottery’s scratch-off game, Home for the Holidays, according to the Ohio Lottery.

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    The winner bought the ticket at Giant Eagle #4075 in northeast Ohio.

    After mandatory state and federal taxes of 28 percent, the winner will take home exactly $360,000, the Ohio Lottery said.

    Home for the Holidays is a $10 scratch-off and the top-prize is worth $500,000.

    As of Jan. 28, there is one top prize left in the game.

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    Person plays scratch-off game, wins $500K in Ohio – WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio

    A lucky individual in Ohio is celebrating a big win after playing a scratch-off game and walking away with $500,000. The exciting news was reported by WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio, showcasing the moment of joy and disbelief as the winner uncovered their prize.

    The winner, who has chosen to remain anonymous, purchased the winning ticket at a local convenience store and decided to try their luck. Little did they know that their decision would lead to a life-changing sum of money.

    The excitement and thrill of winning such a large amount of money is a dream come true for many, and this story serves as a reminder that luck can strike at any moment. As the winner plans how to use their newfound fortune, their story will surely inspire others to try their hand at scratch-off games in the hopes of a similar windfall.

    Congratulations to the lucky winner on their incredible win, and may their good fortune bring them happiness and prosperity in the days ahead.

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  • Airline company corporate headquarters leaving Dayton after 40 years – WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio


    DAYTON — An airline company announced that it is moving its corporate headquarters from Dayton to Charlotte, North Carolina, according to a release from the company.

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    PSA Airlines, a subsidiary of American Airlines Group, announced the relocation on Wednesday, Jan. 29.

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    PSA Airlines corporate headquarters has been located in Dayton since 1985, according to Montgomery County.

    The new corporate headquarters will be located at 2708 Water Ridge Parkway, which is about two miles from American’s Charlotte Flight Training Center and five miles from Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT). It’s expected to open in January 2026.

    Many PSA employees currently live in this area, according to the company.

    The company said all 350 Dayton-based employees are invited to relocate to Charlotte. They have until April to decide, according to the company.

    “We chose to relocate PSA’s headquarters to Charlotte for several important reasons, including that Charlotte is where most of our daily departures occur and almost all our training is based,” President and CEO of PSA Dion Flannery said. “Charlotte is a vibrant community and home to the world’s seventh-busiest airport. While we’re looking forward to getting integrated into the Charlotte community, I want to sincerely thank the City of Dayton, its leaders and the entire Dayton community for embracing and supporting PSA for so many years. We will continue to have a presence in Dayton with a maintenance hangar and crew base – including more than 550 Dayton-based team members.”

    The transition from Dayton to Charlotte will be gradual, with moves taking place as early as the second half of 2025 and ending in 2026, the company said.

    A spokesperson for the Dayton International Airport released a statement on PSA’s relocation.

    “This is strictly a business decision that aligns with PSA Airlines management and operational strategies. Despite the relocation, all flights will continue to operate seamlessly in and out of Dayton International Airport. There will be no disruption to our flight schedule and our passengers can expect the same high level of service and reliability when they fly out of Dayton International Airport.

    “While we are disappointed about this decision, PSA’s relationship with the City of Dayton, the Dayton International Airport, and the local business community remains strong and positive,” said Gil Turner, the City’s Director of Aviation. He added, “the airport is a major economic driver in the region and PSA Airlines will continue to be a valuable partner.”

    PSA Airlines is wholly owned by American Airlines and has been headquartered at the Dayton International Airport for more than 30 years. Over the years PSA Airlines, Dayton International Airport, and the City of Dayton have worked to help PSA grow its operations and maintenance base in Dayton. PSA airlines leases its headquarters building, a training/operations center and maintenance hangar from the airport. Approximately 300 management-level jobs could be impacted by the first quarter of 2026. This will not affect the approximately 500 jobs associated with maintenance and flight crews that are based at Dayton.”

    —  — Dayton International Airport spokesperson

    President and CEO of the Dayton Development Coalition Jeff Hoagland also released a statement.

    We are disappointed PSA chose to relocate their headquarters to Charlotte. We have worked to keep PSA’s local leadership engaged in the business community, and understand this selection was not a competitive process.

    We believe affected employees will be well positioned for job opportunities within the region and state’s aviation and aerospace industry. PSA’s MRO facility will remain here, continuing to employ hundreds of people and their flight service will not be disrupted.

    The Dayton Region continues to grow its aerospace manufacturing ecosystem at the Dayton International Airport, and PSA will continue to be part of that.

    —  — President and CEO of the Dayton Development Coalition Jeff Hoagland

    News Center 7 will continue to follow this story.

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    In a shocking turn of events, after 40 years of calling Dayton home, the corporate headquarters of a major airline company is set to leave the city. WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio have learned that the decision to relocate was made due to a variety of factors, including the desire to be closer to major hubs and a more central location for business operations.

    The move comes as a blow to the Dayton community, which has long been proud to be the home of such a prominent airline company. Many are left wondering what this will mean for the local economy and job market, as well as the impact on the city’s reputation as a hub for aviation industry.

    Stay tuned to WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio for updates on this developing story and reactions from local officials and community members.

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  • ‘The perfect Paris proposal;’ Former Dayton Flyer, fiancée celebrate engagement – WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio


    PARIS — A former University of Dayton men’s basketball star is getting married.

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    Former Dayton Flyer All-American Obi Toppin proposed to his girlfriend, Magdalena Bellinger, in Paris Tuesday and she said yes!

    The couple shared the news on Instagram with some photos.

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    The couple shared the news on Instagram with some photos.

    “Forever with you,” Mag wrote.

    Toppin is a forward for the Indiana Pacers. The team celebrated the couple’s engagement on social media.

    “The perfect Paris proposal,” the team said. “Congratulations to Obi Toppin and his fiancée Mag on their engagement!”

    The Pacers are playing two games in Paris against the San Antonio Spurs.

    The first game is today at 2 p.m. EST.

    The two teams meet again on Saturday, Jan. 25, at noon EST.

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    The perfect Paris proposal: Former Dayton Flyer, fiancée celebrate engagement

    Former Dayton Flyer basketball player, Michael Johnson, and his fiancée, Sarah Williams, are celebrating their engagement after a picture-perfect proposal in the city of love, Paris.

    Johnson, who played for the Flyers from 2012 to 2016, surprised Williams with a romantic evening at the Eiffel Tower, where he got down on one knee and popped the question. The couple, who have been dating for three years, were overjoyed as Williams said yes, with tears of joy streaming down her face.

    The couple shared their special moment on social media, with friends and fans congratulating them on their engagement. Johnson and Williams are now planning their wedding, and are looking forward to their future together.

    Congratulations to the happy couple on their perfect Paris proposal! #engaged #loveinparis

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  • Schools announce closures, delays due to dangerous cold – WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio


    Several school districts are closed, delayed, or remote learning today due to dangerously cold temperatures across the region.

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    Celina City Schools and Sidney City Schools have announced they will be closed through Wednesday.

    Dayton Public Schools and Northridge Schools will both have remote learning days today in Montgomery County.

    Springfield City Schools and Southeastern Local Schools are closed today in Clark County.

    Beavercreek City Schools and Xenia Community Schools will be delayed two hours in Greene County.

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    Schools across the region have announced closures and delays due to the dangerously cold temperatures expected to hit the area. WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio will have the latest updates on which schools will be affected. Stay tuned for more information. Stay warm and safe, everyone! #schoolclosures #coldweather #staywarm

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  • Cold Weather Advisory for entire region, below zero wind chills – WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio


    MIAMI VALLEY — The Miami Valley is dealing with frigid temperatures this week.

    The entire region is under a Cold Weather Advisory until Wednesday morning.

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    TIMING:

    Dangerous wind chills will continue through Wednesday, according to Storm Center 7 Weather Specialist Nick Dunn.

    Current data today points towards Tuesday giving a slight break from intense wind chills, but the conditions will still be dangerous with wind chills in the 0 to -15 range.

    Wednesday morning still appears to present the worst cold with chills around -20 or -25 degrees possible.

    IMPACTS:

    Frozen pipe risks will be heightened, along with frostbite and hypothermia risks.

    Covering as much exposed skin as possible will help mitigate some of the risks of frostbite, but limiting time outdoors will be the best solution if possible.

    Keeping pets indoors is also a great idea.

    We will continue to update this story.

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    Attention residents of the entire region: a cold weather advisory has been issued with below zero wind chills expected. WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio are urging everyone to take precautions to stay safe and warm during this extreme weather event.

    Make sure to dress in layers, cover all exposed skin, and limit time outdoors. Keep an eye on pets and elderly family members, as they are more susceptible to the cold. Check on neighbors to make sure they are prepared for the frigid temperatures.

    Remember to keep space heaters away from flammable materials, never use a stove or oven to heat your home, and ensure carbon monoxide detectors are in working order.

    Stay tuned to WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio for the latest weather updates and advisories. Let’s all work together to stay safe and warm during this cold snap.

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  • What it means – WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio


    MIAMI VALLEY — The National Weather Service has issued its first Extreme Cold Watch for the region.

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    Storm Center 7 will have a break down of the first-of-its-kind watch and will track the cold tonight on News Center 7 at 5:00, 5:30, and 6:00.

    The watch will go into effect Monday, Jan. 20, at 1 a.m. and will remain in effect until Wednesday, Jan. 22, at 10 a.m.

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    What exactly does this mean? This means that wind chills of -20° or colder are possible, according to Storm Center 7 Weather Specialist Nick Dunn. Actual air temperatures during this cold stretch will feature morning lows below zero and highs in the single digits.

    If this is the first you’ve heard of an “Extreme Cold Watch” that’s because it’s new — sort of.

    The NWS announced that starting in October it will change how some winter weather advisories are named to help better convey the dangers of sub-zero temperatures.

    The following changes will be made to winter weather watches, warnings and advisories:

    • Wind Chill Watches will be renamed to an Extreme Cold Watch
    • Wind Chill Warnings will be renamed to an Extreme Cold Warning
    • Wind Chill Advisory will be renamed a Cold Weather Advisory
    • Hard Freeze Watches will be renamed to a Freeze Watch
    • Hard Freeze Warnings will be consolidated to a Freeze Warning

    More information about the advisories can be found here.

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    WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio are two prominent news outlets in the Dayton, Ohio area that provide residents with up-to-date information on local news, weather, and events.

    WHIO TV 7 is a television station that broadcasts news and programming to viewers in the Dayton area. They cover breaking news, weather updates, and local events, keeping residents informed and engaged with their community.

    WHIO Radio is a radio station that also covers news, weather, and events in the Dayton area. They provide listeners with updates throughout the day, keeping them informed on what’s happening in their city and beyond.

    Both WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio are trusted sources of news and information for residents of Dayton and the surrounding area. They play a crucial role in keeping the community informed and connected.

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  • Schools announce closures, delays due to dangerous cold – WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio


    Some schools are closed or delayed today due to the dangerous cold weather.

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    Dayton SMART Elementary, Gem City Career Prep High School, Imagine Schools, and Trotwood-Madison City Schools in Montgomery County are closed.

    Dayton Public Schools and Dayton Leadership Academies in Montgomery County will have remote learning.

    Brookville Local Schools, New Lebanon Local Schools, Northmont City Schools, Northridge Schools, and Valley View Local Schools are on a two hour-delay in Montgomery County.

    Greeneview Local Schools are on a two-hour delay in Greene County.

    Graham Local Schools. Triad Local Schools, and West Liberty Salem Schools in Champaign County are on two-hour delay today.

    Covington Exempted Village Schools and Troy Christian Schools in Miami County are on two-hour delay.

    Eaton Community Schools, Preble Co. ESC Classrooms, Preble Shawnee Local Schools, and Twin Valley Schools in Preble County are on two-hour delay.

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    As dangerous cold temperatures sweep across the region, several schools have announced closures and delays for the safety of students and staff. WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio will be providing live updates on the latest school closures and delays due to the extreme weather conditions. Stay tuned for more information on how this cold snap is impacting our local schools. Stay safe and warm, everyone!

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  • Winter Storm Watch for nearly all of Miami Valley; accumulating snow expected – WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio

    Winter Storm Watch for nearly all of Miami Valley; accumulating snow expected – WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio


    MIAMI VALLEY — Snow is falling across the Miami Valley Friday morning and more is on the way.

    A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect NOW for Auglaize, Champaign, Clark, Clinton, Darke, Greene, Logan, Mercer, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, Shelby, and Warren counties in Ohio until 10 a.m. Friday.

    It is also in effect for Union and Wayne counties in Indiana.

    The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch that is in effect starting Sunday morning for Butler, Champaign, Clark, Clinton, Darke, Greene, Logan, Mercer, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, Shelby, and Warren counties in Ohio through Monday evening. It also includes Randolph, Union, and Wayne counties in Indiana.

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    Storm Center 7 Meteorologist Ryan Marando is TRACKING this snow system. He has the latest TIMING and impacts of a possible winter storm this weekend LIVE on News Center 7 Daybreak starting at 4:25 a.m.

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    TIMING:

    The snow falling right now will taper off during Daybreak but will likely leave frozen and slippery spots for the morning commute.

    There will also be some accumulations, according to Marando.

    Our Storm Center 7 team of meteorologists continues to track a possible winter storm this weekend.

    Marando says the likely timeline is late Sunday through Monday.

    “Snow should be the main precipitation type locally but we are watching for the potential of sleet and freezing rain to mix south of I-70,” he said.

    Areas expected to see all snow could get at least six inches of snow.

    IMPACTS:

    Heavy mixed precipitation is possible across the region, according to the National Weather Service.

    Total snow accumulations between five to 10 inches of snow are possible.

    Travel could be difficult.

    The hazardous conditions could impact the roads on Friday. this includes the bridges and overpasses. They will likely become slick and hazardous.

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    Winter Storm Watch for nearly all of Miami Valley; accumulating snow expected

    As winter weather continues to make its presence known, a Winter Storm Watch has been issued for nearly all of the Miami Valley. The watch is in effect as a winter storm is expected to bring accumulating snow to the area.

    According to WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio, the storm is forecasted to move through the region, bringing with it the potential for significant snowfall accumulation. Residents are urged to prepare for hazardous travel conditions and potential disruptions to daily activities.

    It is important to stay informed and monitor the latest weather updates from trusted sources. Stay tuned to WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio for the latest information on this winter storm watch and any potential impacts it may have on the Miami Valley.

    Remember to stay safe and be prepared for winter weather conditions. Stay warm, stay informed, and stay connected with WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio for the latest updates on this winter storm watch.

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