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Levitt Pavilion Dayton's summer concert series will kick off on Thursday, June 1 and run until September 16, featuring a variety of musical genres from local, national and international artists.
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Enjoy free lunchtime entertainment this summer at Courthouse Square with "The Square Is Where" events, featuring food trucks, live music, and activities. The events run Tuesdays-Fridays from May 2 to September, according to the Downtown Dayton Partnership.
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The local baseball team says they have sold out more than 1,000 consecutive home games since they were founded more than 20 years ago. They say that streak is at risk of being broken this year.
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Dayton’s Water Street District is buzzing with construction activity. A new hotel and apartments are in the works.
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The Dragons have played their last home games of the season, and now the city and team are turning their attention to stadium repairs for next year.
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The Dayton Police Department announced it will enforce and conduct a curfew sweep for minors on Friday night after several complaints in downtown neighborhoods.
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The Dragons season starts tonight, and they have some surprises in store...
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The newly-elected Dayton mayor talked about where the city is at now and where to go from here.
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Across the United States, the real estate market has seen declining rents and rising vacancy rates. That’s true for offices, apartments and retail space. But the city of Dayton is bucking that trend.
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With the pandemic slowing down, theatre is getting ready to heat up.
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KeyBank's plans for consolidations follows local branch closings of PNC Bank, Fifth Third Bank and Park National Bank in 2020.