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After its defunding by Congress, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting — a nonprofit that has funneled federal funding to Dayton-area NPR and PBS stations for decades — will shut down in the ...
Collin Ross, a 6-foot-10 forward in the class of 2026, will visit the Dayton Flyers from Sept. 3-5, according to a report Monday by the Pro Insight account on X.
The Bristol Speedway Classic was no classic for the Reds, losers to the 63-loss Atlanta Braves, 4-2. As Jimmy Buffet sang it, “It was their own damn fault.” They stranded more runners than the ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: Each month, Dayton Daily News reporter Eileen McClory highlights local ideas that improve outcomes for students and teachers in the Dayton area.
Changes by Ohio lawmakers to school voucher eligibility in recent years has led to a massive expansion in the program that allows families to use taxpayer dollars to send their kids to private school.
After nearly three decades in elected office at the municipal and state level, Kettering Mayor Peggy Lehner will not seek another term. “I have thoroughly enjoyed serving in the city, both as ...
Loni Anderson is an American actress best known for her role as Jennifer Marlowe on the CBS sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati from 1978–1982. Her performance earned her two Emmy and three Golden Globe ...
State funding for a new quantum computing program at Miami University is in doubt after the Ohio Senate eliminated a proposed $14 million earmark wanted by the Ohio House and Gov. Mike DeWine.
Three Republican congressmen are urging Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth not to strip Wright-Patterson Air Force Base of its four-star command status, as Hegseth and the Trump administration move to ...
A busy shopping center in Huber Heights near Interstate 70 sold to an Ohio limited liability company for more than $31 million recently, the largest property sale in Montgomery County this year.
Centerville is testing a new program where recycling trucks use artificial intelligence to spot and report items that do not belong in the bin.
It’s early June, and new, higher electric prices are taking effect this month. For customers of AES Ohio, the former Dayton Power & Light (DP&L), a new “standard service offer” rate will ...
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