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Get ready to Explore Downtown with Downtown Dayton Partnership! Downtown Dayton’s small businesses need help now, more than ever! Visit as many spots as you can and be ...
Charles Simms, whose company started a downtown Dayton residential boom, spoke with the Dayton Daily News recently about his decision to sell his development company to his sons, Robi and Crosby.
A proposal to restrict school districts from transporting students on public transportation has been removed from the State Senate’s version of the budget, but a new amendment has been added ...
A fire in downtown Dayton Thursday has left some businesses closed and caused thousands of dollars in damages. Dayton Police ...
Frank LaRose, secretary of state for Ohio, confirmed roughly 12,000 voter registrations have been found, and are considered ...
M.J., a student at Meadowdale Career Tech Center, a high school in Dayton, Ohio, was riding the Route 8 bus the morning of ...
Dayton Pride 2025: The annual parade and festival on Saint Clair Street and the surrounding area. Entertainment, a family ...
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The People’s Assembly for Peace and Justice brought together participants united under one clear demand: end NATO’s endless ...
Opinion Editor Kevin Aldridge recaps the most-read letters to the editor and guest columns on Cincinnati.com this week in case you missed them.
A new townhome community is set to open in the Wright Dunbar neighborhood, minutes from downtown Dayton. The development includes 26 three-story, full-brick townhomes, and aims to recognize the ...
DAYTON, Ohio — Some locals are looking forward to the end of the 70th NATO Parliamentary Assembly and the fencing blocking the nearly 70 acres of downtown Dayton coming down. “It’s impacting us a ...
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