For those who aren’t planning a meal on Christmas or don’t celebrate and want to go out to eat, the Dayton area is home to many restaurants open on the holiday.
Libby Jones, who grew up in Springboro, fell short on the Dec. 3 episode of “Jeopardy!,” wrapping her three-day appearance with a grand total of $73,802. The recruiter from Davenport, Fla. faced Sarah ...
On Wednesday at about 10:45a.m. California time, a Thunderbird pilot safely ejected from his aircraft during a training mission over controlled airspace in California, Nellis Air Force Base said in a ...
The state is still intent on building a new mental health hospital on the former Hara Arena site in Trotwood and Harrison Twp. despite newly voiced opposition from the Dayton Unit NAACP.
More than 1,000 immigrants who are in Montgomery County legally but are not citizens lost eligibility for the federal food assistance program after the passage of the tax and spending bill President ...
The high school football season has reached championship weekend, and Canton’s Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium will once again host all seven Ohio High School Athletic Association state championship ...
A former Wayne Local Schools treasurer was ordered to repay $44,222 for failing to pay taxes and other bills on time, resulting in late fees and interest, according to an audit from the Auditor of ...
Oakwood Schools will be able to leverage millions in state funding to expand the scope of renovations to Harman and Smith elementary schools without additional tax dollars.
Master Gardener Volunteers of Clark County have a service project each year that involves cutting evergreens and other plants to be used in making holiday door swags.
It all began in 2018 at a local Burger King where three Northridge High School alums had gotten together to brainstorm ways in which they could make a difference in their community.
Send an email to freelance writer Dave Lamb at [email protected]. Please include the athlete’s name, school, sport and a phone number or email address where we can reach that athlete. Please include ...
Joe Burrow said he felt a little rusty at the start of his first game in more than 70 days, but by the second quarter, the Cincinnati Bengals franchise quarterback found his groove.
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