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WATCH: Carillon Historical Park spotlights Mad River Pulp & Paper exhibit, Marie Aull Tribute Garden
Carillon Historical Park President and CEO Brady Kress discusses new Mad River Pulp & Paper exhibit and expanded Marie Aull Tribute Garden.
Shohei Ohtani homered for the fifth consecutive game on Wednesday, tying a Los Angeles Dodgers franchise record.
McCoy: Nick Lodolo tosses gem as Cincinnati Reds beat the Washington Nationals to avoid series sweep
Nick Lodolo should have worn a fireman’s hat and boots Wednesday afternoon in Nationals Park because he rescued the Cincinnati Reds off the precipice.
The Great Miami Rowing Center continues to see success, including at last month's youth nationals, and Worlds trials where the club qualified a boat to be on the national team to compete at the Worlds ...
U.S. stocks set more records on Wednesday following a trade deal between the world's No. 1 and No. 4 economies, one that would lower proposed tariffs on Japanese imports coming to the United States.
The grand jury has indicted a 17-year-old boy accused of leading Dayton police on a chase with a stolen vehicle and hitting an officer in the foot.
Be like Mike? Jalen Hurts gets championship tip from Michael Jordan on how to win another Super Bowl
Jalen Hurts calls Michael Jordan a friend — the two cigar aficionados were photographed rubbing shoulders over the summer in Greece — so when the retired Chicago Bulls great offers advice, it’s ...
Joe Burrow won’t have any limitations during training camp this year, now a full season removed from his 2023 wrist surgery, and Cincinnati Bengals coach Zac Taylor said he will play more than ever ...
Parts of North Main Street and Wayne Avenue have been shut down this week, as the city of Dayton puts the heavily traveled corridors on road diets to try to calm traffic and improve safety.
Justin Verlander ended the longest streak of starts in a season without a win in Giants history, Rafael Devers drove in four runs with three hits, including two home runs, and San Francisco beat the ...
Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes slid in June to the slowest pace since last September as mortgage rates remained elevated and the national median sales price rose to an all-time high of ...
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