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Crews trudged through debris and waded into swollen riverbanks Monday in the search for victims of catastrophic flooding over the July Fourth weekend that killed more 80 people in Texas, including ...
A big Miamisburg industrial property has a new owner. A limited liability company tied to Rood Investments, a Vancouver, Wash. real estate investor, purchased the 199,048-square-foot building at 511 ...
Agnes is opening the doors to its bodega-style pickup location on Wayne Avenue Tuesday, July 8, as the sit-down part of the restaurant is planned to open later this month.
At Red Carpet Tavern, a casual bar and grill in Dayton’s Belmont neighborhood, people come in for the atmosphere and the ...
For years, Dutch wunderkind and celebrity-favorite Iris Van Herpen has occupied fashion’s edge, conjuring couture from unexpected sources — banana leaves, cocoa beans and even 3D-printed polymers — ...
U.S. stocks are lower in early trading Monday as the Trump administration steps up pressure on trading partners to make deals before a Wednesday deadline.
The All England Club, somewhat ironically, is blaming "human error" for a glaring mistake by the electronic system that replaced human line judges this year at Wimbledon.
A man who died after a truck hit a home in Kettering on the Fourth of July has been identified. Tadeo Gatewood, 37, was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the Montgomery County Coroner’s ...
Flash floods in Texas killed at least 82 people over the Fourth of July holiday weekend and left others still missing, including girls attending a summer camp. The devastation along the Guadalupe ...
If Chase Burns desires to be a dominant major league pitcher, the Cincinnati Reds rookie should have been furiously scribbling in a notebook Sunday afternoon in Citizens Bank Park.