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A little over 17 years ago, the Dayton Daily News asked 2004 Piqua High School graduate Bryant Haines, then a senior linebacker at Ball State, “What makes you tick?” ...
It wasn’t flashy early, and it wasn’t easy late, but the Miami women’s basketball team looked like a group that knows who it is — and where it’s headed.
Public safety in southwest Ohio does not stop at city borders, but stretches from the urban areas into the suburbs and rural areas. This is so true looking at Southwest Ohio from Dayton to Springfield ...
The official Dayton Flyers social media accounts often give a peek behind the curtain, posting videos of coach Anthony Grant talking to the team in the locker room.
Khalia Thompson poured in 42 points, a school record, leading Lebanon in an 81-26 win versus Anderson in Thursday girls basketball action.
The Cincinnati Reds’ search for more production in the middle of their lineup just took another turn as they’re trading Gavin Lux to the Tampa Bay Rays in a three-way deal.
Wright State coach Clint Sargent rotates 10 players most nights, never knowing who might be ready for a breakout game.
After some fiery exchanges at Monday’s school board meeting, the Xenia City Council has delayed voting on whether to hire a lawyer and former Republican Hilliard councilman, as well as two consulting ...
Two months after Daytonians passed a property tax levy that will raise about $2 million annually for an effort to create a new public hospital in West Dayton, Dayton city leaders are weighing next ...
Democratic Ohio gubernatorial candidate Dr. Amy Acton visited Monroe Local Schools this week and spoke with high school students, as well as administrators, about their aspirations and concerns ahead ...
Suddith assuming the role of mayor also meant he had to vacate his seat on the council, which will remain vacant until the May 5 election. “This is largely a procedural matter,” City Manager Matt ...