Tuesday, April 28th, 2026
Good morning, Dayton. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 28th of April.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Centerville Police are hosting the 29th annual John P. Kalaman Blood Drive to honor the fallen officer as it collects over 5,000 units of blood by partnering with Versiti Blood Center + longtime donor Mike Miller urged community members to help sustain blood supplies. Dayton 24/7 Now
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Poppets Coffee & Tea in Dayton has announced its May drink specials and plans for Mother's Day celebrations, inviting locals to enjoy fresh coffee options and book private events in a welcoming setting. Co-owner Michael Thomas and head barista Lilly Youngquist are hosting these offerings starting in May. Dayton 24/7 Now
- ➤ A Middletown food truck owner resumed operations nearly a year after breaking his neck in a crash on May 4 while driving to Dayton Children's Hospital, and he returned in late March with plans to expand service to three to five days a week by the end of May. Dayton 24/7 Now
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Cozy Book Nook shared its latest book club picks and recapped Independent Bookstore Day with co-owner Antonia Garcia previewing the Dayton Book Fest later this year at the store — a hub for local readers. Dayton 24/7 Now
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ A RentCafe report shows Dayton ranked 15 in rental competitiveness among 139 markets, citing 94.23% occupancy and 6% of apartments available. The report said six renters compete for every vacant unit, pointing to a tight rental market. Dayton Daily News
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Downtown Dayton is hosting the Nuclear and Emerging Technologies for Space Conference at the Dayton Convention Center from Monday, April 27 to Thursday, April 30. Up to 500 scientists and engineers from NASA, U.S. Space Command, and the Department of Energy will gather to discuss advances in nuclear space technology. Dayton Daily News
- ➤ Stingley Elementary received a grant (500 dollars) from NFL PLAY 60 to buy adaptive gym equipment that lets special education students join regular classes any day. The funding aims to boost physical activity for Honeycomb students and increase inclusion. Dayton 24/7 Now
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Wild turkey hunters in the south zone checked 4,646 birds during the opening weekend starting Saturday, April 25, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. The total exceeds a three-year average and signals a strong start to the spring season. Dayton Daily News
- ➤ Storms moved through the area on Monday, Apr. 27, leaving over 5,143 customers without power (outages occurred in Montgomery, Greene, Darke, Champaign, Preble, and Logan counties). WHIO-TV
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Dayton Police Department honored many officers and community members Monday night at an awards ceremony, recognizing retired officer Thadeau Holloway, late K-9 Scooby, a restaurant owner who fed officers and local youth, and two award-winning officers as Chief Kamran Afzal announced his upcoming move to Greensboro in May. WHIO-TV
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ The Brain Health Collective, a partnership among local organizations, warned students that large gatherings may heighten head injury risks as end-of-year events approach. The collective advises early detection of symptoms (including headaches and dizziness) and checking on friends during celebrations to promote safe practices. Flyer News
REAL ESTATE NEWS
- ➤ Construction has begun on the $70M HōM Flats at Forest Avenue project in Five Oaks, which will create 260 units of workforce housing and modern amenities + community spaces. The project, refined with local input, is expected to be completed by next year. Dayton Daily News
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Forgottonia Live Event
7:30-10:30 p.m. — PNC Arts Annex — Tickets from $72 — Forgottonia promises an unforgettable live experience in Dayton, bringing excitement to the local community.
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Oakwood Farmers Market
9 a.m. - Noon — Oakwood Farmers' Market — Free entry — Shop local for fresh produce and goods in a vibrant community setting.
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Mother Made: Mother's Day Celebration
9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. — The Lift — Ticketed event for mother and child — Join a delightful Mother's Day bash featuring activities, yoga, and a mother-owned market.
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Vivaldi's Four Seasons
7-11 p.m. — Wright State University — Tickets starting at $95 — Experience an unforgettable performance of Vivaldi's timeless masterpiece.
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Pre-Mother's Day Soul Jam Dinner & Concert
6:30-11 p.m. — Deja Vu Hall — Check event page for pricing — Experience an enchanting evening of soul music and delicious food in celebration of Mother's Day.
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Coffman YMCA Sprint Triathlon
7-11 a.m. — YMCA of Greater Dayton — $50-$70 — Dive into a triathlon experience with a swim, bike, and run while supporting your community.
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Dayton Dragons Baseball Game
7:05-8:05 p.m. — Day Air Ballpark — Ticket purchase required — Catch exciting baseball action as the Dayton Dragons take on the Lake County Captains.
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Dayton Dragons vs. Lake County Captains
7:05-8:05 p.m. — Day Air Ballpark — Ticket prices vary — Catch the excitement of minor league baseball as the Dayton Dragons take the field at home.
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Dayton Dragons vs. Lake County Captains
7:05-8:05 p.m. — Day Air Ballpark — Ticket prices vary — Catch one of the hottest tickets in sports as the Dayton Dragons play baseball at home.
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Hamvention 2026
9 AM – 5 PM — Greene County Expo Center — Check the website for ticket prices — Join thousands of amateur radio enthusiasts for exhibits, classes, and a lively flea market.
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