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DAYTON: Rain not stopping Urban Nights

DAYTON: Rain not stopping Urban Nights

Bad weather plans are in full effect as Urban Nights carries on despite the rain. Layron Livingston reports.

DAYTON: Rain soaks Urban Nights in city

DAYTON: Rain soaks Urban Nights in city

Organizers hoping weather won't put much of a damper on Urban Nights. Most events are still going on. Layron Livingston reports.

Skinnygirl Moscato Rita and Bethenny Breeze are available on Champps Americana Restaurant’s‘Off-Season Training Menu.’ (photo submitted)

Less guilty drinking: restaurant adds ‘skinny’ cocktails to menu

An area chain restaurant is offering a few ‘skinnier’ drink selections. For a limited time, the Champps Americana Restaurant at 7880 Washington Village Drive in Centerville will serve up cold glasses of Skinnygirl brand cocktails as part of its ‘Off-Season Training Menu.’ Skinnygirl, a low cal booze company, was founded ...

Aja “Ate-ya for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner” Delaney (in sombrero) during practice match against Molly “Gypsy Diamond” Nevius. PUSH Dayton’s Ladies Arm Wrestling Competition is Sunday at the Trolley Stop. (Staff photo by Amelia Robinson)

Cinco De Mayo wrestling with the ladies this Sunday

Twenty area women, this blogger included, will square off in what, based solely on the smack that has been talked on the event’s Facebook page, will be the most fierce arm wrestling competition since Sylvester Stallone squared off against the unjust in the 1987 action flick “Over the Top.” Event ...

Ryan Roth performs (Source: Facebook)

Englewood Elvis impersonator swinging hips to success

Ryan Roth wears the fringe and bejeweled jumpsuits, chunky sideburns and has jet black hair, but the banker by trade knows he is not ‘The King.” “I don’t think I am Elvis Presley,” the Englewood resident said. “He was a greater influence, but other singers influenced me, too.” Roth, one ...

The band ALABAMA accepts their award for Favorite Band, Duo or Group-Country Music during the 31st annual American Music Awards in 2003, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Hank Williams Jr., Gregg Allman, Alabama to perform in Dayton area

“Bocephus” is coming to town and he’s bringing Gregg Allman along. Hank Williams Jr., who was given that nickname by his legendary father Hank Williams, will perform with Allman as part of their “Anything Goes” concert at Fraze Pavilion 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 29. “These American legends will bring the ...

Here's who we saw during the MINK and Shrug concert at the Canal Street Tavern in downtown Dayton, Friday, November 27, 2009.

Sold or not, Canal Street Tavern will keep traditions alive

DAYTON – Regulars will not notice much of a difference Tuesday night when the Canal Street Tavern at the corner of First Street and Patterson Boulevard opens its doors at 8 o’clock for at least four hours of Open Mike Night. Something will be different, though, or at least close ...

Michael Rooker as Merle (right), making resourceful use of his missing hand in “The Walking Dead.” AMC PHOTO

‘Walking Dead’ directly into Sharonville

Actor Michael Rooker travels all over the U.S., appearing at conventions and meeting fans. He’ll be in Sharonville this coming weekend for Horror Hound Weekend, chiefly to talk about his character, Merle, from AMC’s hit apocalyptic drama “The Walking Dead.” While the popular media consensus is that Merle is a ...

A look inside Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati, which opens March 4, 2013. YUNA LEE/STAFF

Cincinnati Horseshoe Casino opening Monday

Starting Monday, southwestern Ohio gamers will no longer have to drive to Indiana or Columbus to shoot craps or play the slots. The Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati, a two-story, 400,000 square-foot facility located on a 20-acre site on Broadway Commons in downtown Cincinnati will boast 2,000 slot machines, 85 table games ...

Erin Code of Beavercreek talks on her cell phone while using a crosswalk in downtown Dayton last August. Much like the dangers facing distracted drivers, experts have increasing concern about the hazards of pedestrians distracted by electronic device. STAFF PHOTO BY CHRIS STEWART

‘Smart phone pox’ and four other signs you are addicted to your cell phone

Smart phone addiction is a real thing. There is even a name for it — nomophobia (no-mobile-phone-phobia). A study conducted a year ago says that 66 percent of people in the United Kingdom suffer from nomophobia. WHIO News Center 7’s Gabrielle Enright talks to a man tonight who considers his ...

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