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Parishioners become friends through transplant
For many years, two members of North Riverdale Lutheran Church in Dayton knew each other on Sundays, but they're much more familiar with one another as this year begins.
Stolen dog still missing from Campbell shelter
Police are still trying to locate a pit bull they say was stolen from the Campbell County Animal Shelter last week.
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Old records treasure for genealogists
The discovery of old records by deputies in the Fayette County Clerk's office recently will be a treasure trove of information for genealogists.
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Couple rebuilds 1890 Victorian from studs up
Wayne King was initially drawn to the downtown neighborhood of Dayton, Ky., by its homey quality, convenient location, and affordable prices.
Burglar steals pit bull from shelter
Police are trying to figure out who broke the dog out. An unknown male burglar broke through the window of the Campbell County Animal Shelter's back door and took one dog shortly before 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec.
University of Cincinnati may expand into old Ford plant
A developer already making waves in Dayton is making moves in Cincinnati. California developer Stuart Lichter is negotiating to bring the University of Cincinnati in as a tenant at a redeveloped Ford transmission plant in Batavia.
The city of Ludlow looks to improve its business district in the new year with new sidewalks, decor and businesses and will use a grant to rehab a handful of vacant homes in the center of town.
A Christmas short story for you: a Pennies From Heavena
Every year for more than a decade, the Dayton Daily News has published a new work of holiday-themed short fiction by one of our writers as a special Christmas Day gift from us to you.
Two shows spotlight local youth choruses
These Winton Woods High School students really love to sing. Not only do they appear on two different local TV specials today, but they missed the football team's regional final championship in Dayton to tape 'Star 64 Holiday Carols' on Fountain Square Nov.
River city mayors back Mongiardo
A group of River City Mayors announced their endorsement of Lt. Governor and U.S. Senate Candidate Daniel Mongiardo in the Democratic Primary today.
Blue velvet cloths cover glass display cases full of gold and silver chains in its Fred Meyer jewelry store.
Manhattan Harbour boosted for Dayton, Ky.
DAYTON - Local leaders celebrated a $198 million tax incentive approved Thursday by the state for the $1 billion development planned for the Ohio riverfront.
Bedding would give family rest
The down comforter, covered by yellow ducks floating on a grid of blue stripes, is worn thin by wear.
Bryan Bogard and William McGohan work for different police departments yet their paths often cross late at night or early in the morning at the Kenton County Detention Center.
What brought 'Dirty Jobs' to town?
November 30th, 2009, 2:59 pm Mike Rowe on a warmer day You'll probably never guess.
Here's an unlikely story: Club owners ask popular local band to play at their grand opening.
Breaking Now: Former Teacher Files Lawsuit Against Prosecutor
INDEPENDENCE, Ky. a ' Attorney Eric Deters has filed a lawsuit on behalf of former Dayton, Ky., teacher Nicole Howell against Kenton County prosecutor Rob Sanders.
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Ohio native takes 2nd place on 'Project Runway'
An Ohio designer missed it by a thread, placing second on the latest season of TV's "Project Runway." Twenty-four-year-old Dayton area native and University of Cincinnati graduate Althea Harper learned the outcome on the finale that aired Thursday night on the Lifetime channel.
Riverfront Commons lobbying on hold
The federal lobbying effort paid for by cities along the Ohio River for the Riverfront Commons project has been put on hold.