Timothy Bird+FollowDayton faces big changes as PSA Airlines moves HQPSA Airlines is officially shifting its headquarters from Dayton to Charlotte, and the impact is hitting home. Starting in late October, local employees who don’t relocate will face phased layoffs—affecting about 157 people over the next few years. For a company that’s been part of Dayton since 1985, this marks a major shift for both workers and the community. While PSA will keep a maintenance hangar and crew base here, the heart of its operations is moving south. How do you think this will affect Dayton’s economy and the lives of those staying behind? #Business #Dayton #PSAAirlines00Share
Brianna Smith+FollowDayton seniors score big savings at KrogerSeniors in Dayton and Cincinnati get a special treat this Wednesday—Kroger is rolling out a 5% discount for shoppers aged 55 and up, just for one day! All you need is your loyalty card or a quick word to the cashier. Plus, between 9 and 11 a.m., eligible customers can enjoy free coffee and pastries in-store. This move is more than just a sale—it’s a nod to the community and a real chance for seniors to stretch their budgets. How do you feel about stores offering age-based discounts? Would you like to see more of these in our area? #Shopping #Dayton #Kroger00Share
Sandra Escobar+FollowChick-fil-A’s new rule shakes up East StroopChick-fil-A on East Stroop Road is now requiring anyone under 17 to have an adult (21+) with them if they want to eat inside. With school back in session, this move is catching a lot of families and teens off guard. Some say it’s about keeping things calm and safe, while others feel it unfairly targets young people just looking for a place to hang out. How do you feel about this policy? Is it a smart way to keep order, or does it go too far? #News #ChickfilA #Dayton02Share
meadowsmary+FollowColumbus nonprofit’s big move: Dayton next!Families Flourish, the group that’s helped 100 Columbus families find safer neighborhoods and boost their incomes by over 50%, is now bringing its life-changing program to Dayton. With fresh state and city funding, they’re setting up a new affiliate to support even more families in building stability, health, and opportunity. It’s wild to see how much a change in zip code—and some hands-on coaching—can impact a family’s future. If this model keeps spreading, could we see a wave of thriving communities across Ohio? What do you think: does where you live shape your chances? #Safety #Columbus #Dayton00Share