Jim Paxson made his decision to attend the University of Dayton on May 6, 1975, near the end of his senior year at Alter High School. He signed his letter of intent at 9:30 p.m. on a Tuesday in Dayton ...
Texas Roadhouse’s new Hamilton location will open next week with a first-look lunch. However, if you want to be one of the first guests, you’ll need to make a reservation.
It’s hard to imagine now how a house in Springfield designed by one of America’s most important and celebrated architects in the 1900s was almost unrecognizable by the century’s end when the Frank ...
Joe Flacco had the Cincinnati Bengals’ offense moving in the second half, but by then, the defense had worn down.
The Cincinnati Bengals’ offense wasn’t any better with Joe Flacco in the first half Sunday at Green Bay, and once again the defense couldn’t hold up in the second half.
The Cincinnati Bengals dropped their fourth straight game on Sunday afternoon, falling to the Green Bay Packers 27-18 at Lambeau Field.
Ohio offers big companies plenty of tax credits to launch new work sites and create jobs. But any return on that investment is often realized only slowly, if at all, a new report argues.
Many changes have come to one of the area’s most popular seasonal events, as Kings Island has introduced new policies and attractions to Halloween Haunt.
Opposing sides in the abortion debate say it’s too early to tell what impact the 2023 amendment to the Ohio Constitution guaranteeing a right to the procedure will actually have on abortion rates ...
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Thousands gathered for the 28th Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of Dayton event, including a 5K walk, Saturday, Oct. 11 at Day Air Ballpark.
The Miami County commissioners’ said it’s time to say good-bye to a historic red oak tree located on the County Courthouse lawn in Troy.