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Tuesday, February 13, 2024
TOP STORY
Dayton leaders and community members on Monday, Feb. 12, 2024, kicked off a campaign to pass Issue 6, which is an income tax renewal measure. CORNELIUS FROLIK / STAFF
Dayton leaders: Issue 6 will not raise taxes, pays for critical services
Issue 6 would renew an income tax hike that Dayton voters first approved in 2016.
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FEATURE STORY
Ohio State forward Cotie McMahon, second from left, drives to the basket against Michigan State guards Abbey Kimball (2), Theryn Hallock (4) and Julia Ayrault, second from right, during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024, in East Lansing, Mich. Ohio State won 86-71. (AP Photo/Al Goldis)
Ohio State women climb to No. 2, match best ranking in school history
Ohio State is up to No. 2 in The Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball poll, matching the best ranking in school hi...
TODAY’S FORECAST
Sunshine in the forecast today, Valentine’s Day; rain returns Thursday
 
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Dead cow with attached towing notice removed from I-675
Dead cow on I-675 removed.
Trio of Springboro construction projects making progress
Springboro construction projects making progress
Church turning former Sears at Dayton Mall into first permanent Dayton area location
MIAMI TWP. — Crossroads Dayton has launched construction on its new location at the former Sears at Dayton Mall....
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BUSINESS
New Beavercreek restaurant Izakaya temporarily closes after ‘overwhelming support’ on opening weekend
Izakaya, an anime-themed restaurant and bar at The Mall at Fairfield Commons in Beavercreek, was met with “overwhelming support” during opening weekend resulting in a temporary closure through Wednesday, Feb. 14.
‘It’s pretty Dayton’: Ghostlight Coffee offers bagel shop concept at Midtown Dayton location
Customers at Ghostlight Coffee's Midtown location can now get made-from-scratch bagels, bagel sandwiches and a variety of schmears.
Soin family sues Kettering Health for alleged naming rights issues
Rajesh K. and Indu Soin, the family behind the namesake of Soin Medical Center, recently filed a lawsuit against Kettering Adventist Healthcare, which does business as Kettering Health, for an alleged breach of contract over naming rights involving the hospital.
SPORTS
Dayton vs. Duquesne: 7 things to know about Tuesday’s game
Nate Santos lifted his jersey and covered his face as Virginia Commonwealth celebrated a 49-47 victory against the Dayto...
Late Tipp soccer coach remembered as ‘one of the greatest human beings’
Tippecanoe High School is mourning the loss of long-time soccer coach Scott Downing this week....
Ohio State women climb to No. 2, match best ranking in school history
Ohio State is up to No. 2 in The Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball poll, matching the best ranking in school hi...
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