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The walls and sidewalks of downtown Dayton are increasingly becoming an attraction for visitors along with the food, drink ...
Ohio Auditor of State Keith Faber is recommending Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost look into removing Miami Twp. Fiscal Officer Robert Matthews from office over a potential violation of state law, ...
This weekend, there will be many events taking place across the Dayton area including festivals, film screenings and more ...
The Collaboratory, Dayton’s non-profit civic innovation lab, is moving forward with developing a proposal to build a go-kart track on the top deck of a parking garage downtown.
Looking to see some of the art downtown Dayton has to offer? Dayton Daily News reporters spent days chronicling downtown art displays to create a walking map including more than 50 different art ...
The Dayton Public Schools Board of Education has filed a lawsuit against the state of Ohio trying to stop the state’s enforcement of a new provision in the state budget that blocks DPS students from ...
Montgomery County Board of Elections officials say the city of Vandalia misrepresented the board’s findings and role in the handling of a recent ill-fated referendum petition.
The halls of area schools will soon be filled with the sound of slamming lockers, ringing bells and raucous students. Tiffany Viel’s office will be filled by some of those same students looking for ...
At least half a dozen businesses and storefronts in the northwest part of downtown Dayton were damaged by vandalism on Tuesday morning, but employees say they believe the suspect has been apprehended ...
Showtime Performing Arts will have its annual Kids Fest from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 16, at the Snyder Park playground shelter house, located on Park Road. Admission is free.
More than two years after a devastating fire, the U.S. National Park Service continues to pursue ownership of the world’s first airplane factory, Mackensie Wittmer, executive director of the National ...
Plaintiffs trying to stop Ohio from shifting a share of $4.8 billion in unclaimed funds towards the Cleveland Browns’ proposed stadium project are now asking for the Supreme Court of the United States ...
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