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A hat shop in the Oregon District whose wall collapsed due to weather in late March is set to reopen Wednesday. The Brim store is returning to its regular hours, 11 a.m. to 8 ...
A paper issued last month by Scioto Analysis concluded that every dollar spent on universal pre-K in Ohio would produce $3.80 in benefits. Unsurprisingly, most of that benefit comes in the form of ...
The Dayton Public Schools District announced on Wednesday that one of its students was awarded with the Gates scholarship.
A 14-year-old boy who died following a shooting early Tuesday morning in Dayton has been identified. Lizaiah LaMeir Burdette was pronounced dead at Miami Valley Hospital, according to Montgomery ...
Dorothy Lane Market's Mason location includes a 50,000-square-foot main level and 9,000-square-foot mezzanine. Expand to read ...
DAYTON — A new report ranked five cities in Ohio, including Dayton, as top housing markets for Spring 2025. The Wall Street ...
Dorothy Lane Market, a Dayton-based gourmet grocery store, is set to expand into the Tri-State area with a new location ...
Dayton’s Ethnosh is now part of The Collaboratory, directed by Peter Benkendorf. The Dayton Collaboratory provides ...
Officials are reporting at least three deaths amid a storm system that downed trees and power lines and left about half a ...
The battle over the future of Huntington Bank Field - and taxpayer money for stadiums - is escalating again, as the clock ticks on state budget talks.
There’s a terrific art museum here, nightly concerts, history tours, even a Frank Lloyd Wright house – all this, and a ...
Yellow Springs resident Bill Felker, 84, has written for regional and national publications. He is best known in the Dayton region for writing and recording “Poor Will’s Almanack,” which was first ...