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Rose Music Center Launches its Inaugural Season
New 4,200 seat outdoor amphitheatre in Huber Heights attracts a crowd at its open house.
Dayton Bike Share Brand Revealed
Link partners, founding sponsors and staff opened Dayton's bike share system today for with an inaugural ride lead by Mayor Nan Whaley.
Filmmaker Joel Levinson Wins Big in Dayton
Comedian and musician shares the secrets of being a professional online contest winner.
Monet's Waterlilies at the Dayton Art Institute
"Waterlilies" by French Impressionist Claude Monet is part of the permanent collection at The Dayton Art Institute.
What local Dayton radio stations do you listen to?
If you're looking for truly local radio programming, here are some great local Dayton stations.
Five Ways to Build Relationships while Job Searching
We are not meant to navigate our career journeys alone. Look for an opportunity today to reach out to someone old or new!
Rosie Project Author Graeme Simsion Skypes with Local Fans
Author shares his sources of inspiration as part of Dayton Metro Library's The Big Read.
The Patriot Pin-Ups welcome U.S. Veterans
It's never too late to thank a Veteran for the sacrifices they made.
5 Running Tips for Beginners
Spring is in the air! Now is the time to – finally – make your way outside from the cooped-up winter season.
Hey... So How Did The Interview Go?
There are no guarantees in the job search, there are ways we can stand out and get ourselves closer to the job search finish line.
Getting the Most Out of Your Public Library
7 ways to get even more out of the giant resource hub that is your local Dayton Metro Library.
City of Dayton continues photo enforcement program
The City of Dayton will continue its photo enforcement program.
Dayton is one of Americas Most Affordable Cities
Dayton, Ohio has been named as one of the most affordable cities in 2015 by Forbes Magazine.
Nat Geo Down on the Farm
From amazing animals to incredible people to real life struggles around the world, National Geographic tells all the fascinating stories.
Teens Grow & Earn Some Green in the Garden During Summer Program
Five Rivers MetroParks' City Beets summer program is open to youth ages 12 to 15, application deadline extended to Monday, March 16.
7 Signs March Madness Is Coming To Dayton
There's simply nothing like March Madness, and we're excited! Here are seven signs we know it's getting close!
Urban Nights Axed, Plan to Reboot Downtown Dayton Events
Plans are in the works to shake things up in 2015 with a fresh schedule of events designed to bring fun and excitement back to downtown Dayton.
Who is Jonathan Dayton?
Have you ever wondered where Dayton got it's name? We did, and Northmont H.S. senior Cody Shuster volunteered to find out and tell us.
Protect Your Family From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Carbon monoxide poisoning has tragically taken three children from our community. Please take precautions to keep yourself and your family safe.
Seven ways families can protect themselves from carbon monoxide poisoning
Dayton Children's and Safe Kids Greater Dayton give seven precautions against CO poisoning.

































