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The former Englewood Fun Center, which reopened as Next Level Game Lounge earlier this year, is now empty and up for lease.
Léon Marchand broke the world record in the 200-meter individual medley on Wednesday at the world championships in Singapore, clocking 1 minute, 52.61 seconds to surpass the 1:54.00 set in 2011 by ...
Several Cincinnati restaurant and business owners are calling for “accountability and decisive action” after what local officials called a “violent fight” in downtown early Saturday morning.
Spin, a leading “micromobility company,“ has pulled out of Dayton, leaving downtown visitors, residents and workers with one less way to quickly get around the urban center. Spin exited the local ...
A former executive of Dayton’s CareSource is now the VA’s top financial officer. Richard Topping, a former CareSource chief legal officer and president, has been sworn in as assistant secretary of ...
The 2025 Acura ADX is all-new this year, and it takes its place as Acura's smallest and least expensive crossover SUV. If you think Acura's RDX or MDX are too big or too expensive, the entry-level ADX ...
The Montgomery County commission canceled the 2025 Economic Development/Government Equity fall funding cycle and will instead shift $1 million in funds to the region’s foodbank.
On this day in 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed legislation into law that launched Medicaid, creating a U.S. health care safety net for millions of low-income Americans in what would become ...
On the very same day, another officer involved shooting occurred in Dayton. Two officers came nearly face to face with a suspect running from the scene of a motor vehicle accident, gun in hand, as he ...
A Dayton Daily News analysis of state test scores found that some public school districts where lots of parents use taxpayer-funded vouchers to send their kids to private schools actually perform ...
While private schools in low-performing districts like Dayton, Springfield and Middletown tend to outperform the local school district, Ohio taxpayers are subsidizing private schools in the suburbs ...
Last summer, the Dayton Daily News reported that Ohio spent nearly $1 billion to send kids to private schools in the previous school year, largely subsidizing families already sending their children ...
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