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Tipp City emergency services leaders on Friday, Aug. 1, released information about construction blasting that will take place at the Summit Landing at Arbor Homes residential development off Peters ...
Dayton Public School employees will receive their first paycheck for the new school year on Aug. 15, following an injunction ruling by Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Timothy O’Connell.
Cody Peck, a 6-foot-11 forward in the class of 2026, will visit the Dayton Flyers on Sept. 13, according to a report Friday by Dushawn London, of 247sports.com.
After nearly three decades in elected office at the municipal and state level, Kettering Mayor Peggy Lehner will not seek another term.
After much anticipation, Gionino’s Pizzeria is opening a fourth location in the Dayton region at 11 a.m. Monday, Aug. 4.
Warren County amusement park Kings Island has announced a brand-new experience coming to this year’s Halloween Haunt event based on the popular horror movie franchise “The Conjuring.” ...
Over the last 10 years, the Alter High School boys golf program has been one of the most dominant in the state — in any sport.
‘As the number of stars decline, the value of each of those stars will increase,’ Turner said.
Tianna Stazzone, a cottage baker based in Miamisburg, started Sugar Hex Bakery in Nov. 2024 less than a month after she received her first order for six dozen cookies.
Wrongful death lawsuit filed by Crawford family in Beavercreek Walmart shooting voluntarily dismissed in U.S. District Court in Dayton.
Raise your hand if you’ve ever witnessed an MLB game like the Atlanta Braves’ 12-11 win in 10 innings over the Cincinnati Reds Thursday night in Great American Ball Park.
Megan Moon was taught the importance of volunteer work at a young age and now the Kettering woman is involved with more than a half dozen area nonprofits.