The Dayton region has been a go-to location for companies seeking major investment opportunities.

A local county jail is cracking down on a major renovation project. The project follows more than half a decade of research and attempts to provide a new facility for inmates and staff.

The healthcare landscape in the Dayton region has undergone significant transformations in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

With our many recent economic development wins, the demand for skilled labor continues to surge along with the need to fill various jobs in a wide range of local industries across the Dayton region.

Did you know 304,000 jobs are available in Ohio, of which 185,000 of those pay $50,000 or more, according to recent data from OhioMeansJobs.com.

One of Dayton’s largest addiction treatment providers will become an independent clinical care provider. The nonprofit healthcare ecosystem is ending its partnership with a Premier Health subsidiary to do so.

One of the region’s largest universities will receive nearly $500,000 to put toward funding education, research and community outreach around traumatic brain injuries.

Helen Jones-Kelley leads an organization focused on addressing key health issues impacting the Dayton region.

A Dayton-area council geared toward closing workforce gaps was recently chosen as a new partner with the Ohio Department of Education (ODE). The partnership will allow the council to help high school students pursue careers in information technology and launch a new industry sector partnership.

The tight network of community partnerships impacting the health care of the Dayton region was emphasized heavily at the Dayton Business Journal’s Future of Health Care event.