The first season of Deck the Diamond, a new Dayton holiday tradition at Day Air Ballpark, home of the Dayton Dragons, started on Nov. 14 and continues through Jan. 3, 2026. The family-friendly ...
The America 250-Ohio committee launched the Ohio Innovation Trail at Carillon Historical Park on Tuesday. The trail is the latest in a series of themed, "experiential" driving trails exploring ...
The Cops will recreate the music of The Police including all their hits and some deep cuts during their concert at the State Theater on Friday, Nov. 21. The Cops: A Tribute to the Music of The Police ...
Demarcus Pleasure, 38, was sentenced by Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge E. Gerald Parker Jr. for one count of abduction for three years in prison, to be served at the same time as a separate ...
If you’re going to swing, do so with the group that built its reputation as one of the premiere big bands of the 20th Century. Add in a guest vocalist capturing the voices of some of the female ...
This weekend, there will be many events taking place across the Dayton area including markets, concerts and parties.
Kettering City Schools is forging ahead with its school facilities master plan that will leverage nearly $160 million in state co-funding for construction.
In six months from now, local travelers once again will be able to fly from Dayton to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
The National Football League isn’t alone in getting its gridiron start at Triangle Park. So did Northridge High School.
In a world dominated by digital everything, one analog pastime is making an unexpected — and surprisingly powerful — comeback. Board games are back in a big way, and leading the revival is Gen Z.
A Dayton company that produced equipment for woodworking enthusiasts suspended operations in late September but is searching for a new owner to take over its local assets. Shopsmith produced ...
A new care facility is trying to reach segments of the population who miss out on health care because of extenuating life circumstances.