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Property taxes are too high. That complaint is being heard and felt throughout the state. Unfortunately, our legislature has had their attentions on their own priorities for the last two years, and ...
Construction will begin this fall on the Dayton Arcade’s newest vendor. Tiffany’s on Third, a boutique dry bar specializing in quick, high-end beauty services, will be located inside the North Arcade ...
A new initiative involving Wright State University social work and counseling graduate programs will help address the growing need for mental health counseling in the region.
Turkey is the sixth foreign country the former Dayton Flyers guard has played in since his final college game in 2017. He played in Serbia last season and previously spent time in Lithuania, Poland, ...
The department recently announced three awards totaling $39.6 million to expand the solid rocket motor industrial base via Title III of the Defense Production Act. The awardees included Materials ...
The change of seasons is a great time for a change of scenery, but accommodation costs are on the rise — leading many to turn to Airbnb. However, in some cases, the platform now costs more than hotels ...
Belmont Billiards is marking 100 years of being a local watering hole on Saturday, Sept. 20 with a 16-hour celebration featuring live bands and DJs.
Keitaro Harada kicks off his inaugural season as music and artistic director of the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 19-20 at the Schuster Center. The symphonic program will feature ...
Paint the town yellow this weekend when Springfield’s food-inspired festival brings in the return of the World’s Greatest Eater, wiener dogs, beer and all things mustard.
A West Chester Twp. priest has left his parish without explanation from the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, and worried parents are demanding answers.
The Amplified Series Jazz Fest happened at Levitt Pavilion in downtown Dayton on Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025 featuring headliner Cherry Poppin’ Daddies with support by Dayton’s own Ric Sexton and Dave ...
A quick glance at the box score reveals that the Cincinnati Reds hammered the St. Louis Cardinals, 11-6, Monday night in near-empty Busch Stadium III.
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