Kings Island has announced it will be hosting an online auction later this month, featuring more than 100 items from the now-defunct Boo Blasters on Boo Hill attraction.
Riegel is more than a local chief executive. In recent years, Stratacache’s real estate arm, Arkham, has been busy, acquiring a downtown building at 33 E. Second St. for $500,000. It’s one of several ...
The Cincinnati Bengals landed their first free agent addition of the offseason to address one of their most glaring needs.
A grand jury indicted a Fairborn man accused in a domestic dispute that reportedly led to a chase and stolen vehicle in Clark County ...
Here are the top Dayton Daily News food stories of the past week. Tony & Pete’s builds headquarters for future growth Four years after opening in Dayton’s Fire Blocks District, Tony & Pete’s is ...
Harry Connick Jr. will perform Sunday, July 19 at Fraze Pavilion in Kettering. The New Orleans native began performing as a pianist and vocalist at the age of 5. His acclaimed career includes three ...
A 52-year-old woman accused of robbing a person at gunpoint and throwing a chemical in their face in Montgomery County pleaded guilty last week.
U.S. Sen. Jon Husted can’t leave Washington, D.C., to testify in the largest public corruption trial in Ohio history due to the “Iran war,” defense attorneys said. But Husted did find time to return ...
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s office confirmed its decision to send the voter registration data of the state’s 7.9 million voters to the U.S. Department of Justice at the behest of President ...
The nation’s largest manufacturer of industrial X-ray thickness gauges is relocating its headquarters from Moraine to Centerville, and adding jobs.
The city of Brookville recently announced that the McKinley Street Bridge reconstruction project will start soon.
Nestled in the heart of Dayton is a sprawling warehouse filled to the brim with books that only cost $1.50 each.