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A man was severely injured in a two-vehicle crash Monday in Huber Heights. Crews responded to reports of an injury crash between a silver SUV and a silver motorcycle around 5:27 p.m. at the ...
The property of the Trolley Stop pub in the Oregon District has been sold, new Montgomery County records show. The Trolley Stop, 530 E. Fifth St., was billed as the “oldest tavern in Dayton,” when it ...
Brio Italian Grille has closed its doors at The Greene in Beavercreek, according to a sign posted at the restaurant.
The city of Middletown was subject to a cybersecurity incident over the weekend, according to a statement from leaders.
While many specifics are not finalized, additional details on the proposed Towne Mall redevelopment give insight on a possible timeline. The city of Middletown entered into a pre-development agreement ...
This fall, roughly 2,400 residential students will be living at the Wright State University's Dayton campus — the largest group in more than 10 years.
Springboro High School senior Mckenzie Jones announced her commitment to the University of Tulsa’s women’s basketball program on Monday.
After the excruciating three-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers over the weekend, the Los Angeles Angels were the perfect potion for the Cincinnati Reds.
Cincinnati Bengals coach Zac Taylor isn’t putting as much stock in what he’s seeing from his defense this preseason, but the snaps with starters on the field haven’t looked good.
Police and medics responded to a crash in downtown Dayton Monday morning after a car hit a pole and downed a power line.
While the Cincinnati Bengals’ offense overcame mistakes to score two touchdowns on Joe Burrow’s three drives, the starters on defense don’t seem to be learning from theirs.