When Ericka Guy took over the Dayton Dunbar girls basketball program five years ago, the Wolverines were rebuilding in the most literal sense.
Fantastic performances occur each week across the Miami Valley by our prep athletes. We have asked you to help us identify those individuals each week through nominations for our Athlete of the Week ...
Most of Northridge’s biggest non-league games have been played. There will be one additional regular season showcase when Smith leads his team against Margaretta and Dayton Flyers 2026-signee Julian ...
As lawmakers debate whether or not to extend the COVID-era enhanced premium tax credits for the Affordable Care Act’s Marketplace, local residents who get their health insurance through the ...
Although Carols have been a part of every Christmas that I can remember, my favorites have changed over the years.
Joe Burrow is back to wearing his old shoes, and the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback said it’s fair to surmise he’s progressed enough in his return from turf toe surgery to make the switch.
But Cary’s foundation has long been built at home. Her mother, Molly, brings a coach’s voice to the sideline and a parent’s presence everywhere else. Molly, who played collegiately at Cedarville ...
Emma Gatewood was the first woman to solo hike the entire 2,050 miles of the Appalachian Trail. The year was 1955 and Gatewood was 67 at the time, earning her the “Grandma Gatewood moniker.” A few ...
Centerville is asking the Ohio Supreme Court to review the Sheetz development case, seeking to overturn a recent Second District Court of Appeals ruling allowing the gas station and convenience store.
The human body undergoes an assortment of changes over the course of a lifetime. Some of those changes are visible to the naked eye, but many more are not. The body’s changing needs in regard to ...
Heavy holiday-season congestion is projected to return between 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Friday through Sunday, according to INRIX, a Seattle-based provider of transportation data and insights. Motorists ...
A Fairborn smoke shop that made headlines for offering its customers free “joints” of intoxicating hemp over the summer was shut down by police for alleged violations of city nuisance code.