Letter to the Editor: ‘Fault Lines: Growing up in Dayton taught me what policy really costs’
My family came to Dayton because they believed Ohio could give them a future. My grandfather arrived from Lynchburg, Virginia as a 16‑year‑old kid, leaving behind dirt floors for the…
5 ways to celebrate Pride Month in Dayton
For some, Pride is a party filled with dancing, drag shows and parades. For others, it’s a chance to feel seen, supported and connected. This year’s events across Dayton offer…
Dayton Dragons heat up for summer with fresh talent
The Dayton Dragons are giving local fans plenty to look forward to with a schedule of 66 home games in 2026. They are one of 12 teams located in the…
‘An important function of democracy’: The Journalism Lab teaches media tools to everyday people
The current state of journalism is a subject of intense scrutiny. Many people generalize the complexity of the industry’s problems and simply call “the media” corrupt, disingenuous, biased and fake.…
Clarion Cuisine: Toasted Bar and Cafe is a stack above the rest
Since opening its doors in 2024, Toasted Brunch Bar and Cafe has done nothing but grow. The restaurant is part of the El Toro brand and opened a second location…
‘Some of the greatest storytellers’: Dayton Black Women’s Film Festival returns to The Neon
The third annual Dayton Black Women’s Film Festival will return to The Neon May 21-24 for four days of films celebrating Black women filmmakers and storytellers. Founded by filmmaker Angelina…
