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The Dayton Daily News (DDN) is a daily newspaper published in Dayton, Ohio.It is owned by Cox Enterprises, Inc., a privately held global conglomerate headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, with approximately 55,000 employees and $21 billion in total revenue.
Arrested. Over 100 [note 1] The 1966 Dayton race riot (also known as the Dayton uprising) was a period of civil unrest in Dayton, Ohio, United States. The riot occurred on September 1 and lasted about 24 hours, ending after the Ohio National Guard had been mobilized. It was the largest race riot in Dayton's history and one of several to occur ...
The Dayton Daily News Building is a historic structure located at the corner of 4th and Ludlow Streets in Dayton, Ohio. It was designed by architect Albert Pretzinger for Dayton Daily News founder James M. Cox. According to Cox's autobiography, he was turned down for a loan by a local banker who told him “Newspapers have never been known to ...
Sarah Franks, Dayton Daily News, Ohio. November 3, 2021 at 2:39 PM. Nov. 3—A Dayton center for local, regional and national comedy acts is coming back after a lengthy hiatus that began due to ...
Lisa Powell, Dayton Daily News, Ohio June 14, 2021 at 2:41 PM Dunbar purchased the two-story brick house at 219 N. Summit St. in Dayton in 1904 for his mother, Matilda.
Sarah Franks and Ty Greenlees, Dayton Daily News, Ohio February 21, 2021 at 2:46 PM Wherever there is a snow-covered slope, sled-riding thrill-seekers will find it.
Occupation. American Sports Writer. Harold Stanley "Hal" McCoy Jr. (born October 18, 1940) is an American sportswriter. McCoy was a beat writer for the Dayton Daily News (Dayton, Ohio), covering the Cincinnati Reds baseball team. He still covers all Reds home games, writing a blog for the Dayton Daily News and for his own web-site, halmccoy.com.
The Dayton Daily News examined the resumes of the four candidates and asked them questions to learn more about their qualifications and goals. ... Oct. 6—Dayton's national search for a new ...