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The Pepito’s Mexican restaurant at 2412 Catalpa Drive in Dayton, which was founded in 1980, has closed, according to Chris Bucio, the son of the restaurant’s co-founder and owner, Ramon Bucio.

Dayton restaurant closes after 33 years

DAYTON — The Pepito’s Mexican restaurant at 2412 Catalpa Drive in Dayton, which was founded in 1980, has closed, according to Chris Bucio, the son of the restaurant’s co-founder and owner, Ramon Bucio.A second Pepito’s restaurant in Kettering remains open and will not be affected by the Dayton restaurant’s closing, ...

Mid-price clothing back in fashion

Mid-price clothing back in fashion

After years of the top and bottom end dominating the clothing market, mid-price clothes are coming back into fashion. Dow Jones's Nadya Masidlover tells about the rapid expansion of at least one mid-market fashion group in the U.S.

Nathaniel Kesting ,33, of Bellbrook exhales smoke while waiting in the cold downtown Dayton Thursday. Smokers will have to pay a 50 percent surcharge on top of the premiums they pay for coverage through the state health exchanges required under the Affordable Care Act. The penalty could have a disproportionate impact in Ohio, where the state's smoking rate saw its biggest increase in more than a decade last year, according to the CDC.Staff photo by Jim Witmer

Smokers will pay higher price under Obamacare

Smokers hoping to breathe a little easier under new health care reform laws that prohibit insurers from discriminating based on health conditions might get choked up when they discover the tobacco penalties included in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The law, which prevents health insurers from rejecting people ...

Audit shows more unemployed Ohioans looking harder for jobs

Tougher requirements to receive federal unemployment benefits in Ohio has resulted in the disqualification of only dozens of claims, which officials said show the vast majority of jobless workers are trying hard to become re-employed. To collect federal unemployment insurance benefits, jobless Ohioans must be capable and available to work ...

I-Team Investigation: Lottery Targets Retailers Who Steal Winning Tickets

Dayton -For some people working at Ohio Lottery outlets, the lure of easy money is too much to resist. In the last two years, 24 workers at gas stations and carryouts statewide have been caught stealing winning tickets from unsuspecting lottery players. The stolen prize money ranged from $5 to ...

What to do when you have to call in sick

The U.S. Center For Disease Control reports heavy flu activity around the country, with 29 pediatric deaths attributed to what doctors are calling a"severe" flu season. For workers who begin experiencing flu symptoms, the CDC advises staying home and not contaminating their colleagues. That seems like sound advice, but way too ...

Consumer debt in the Dayton region is among lowest in U.S.

Consumers in the region have one of the lowest average debt burdens in the nation, and residents continue slowly to pay down their financial obligations, according to data from one of the largest credit-reporting agencies. Falling debt levels among consumers in the Dayton metro area may mean they have more ...

Ohioans bought spirituous liquor, particularly premium liquor, at a record pace in 2012, according to the Ohio Department of Commerce, Division of Liquor Control.

Liquor sales hit record high in Ohio

Ohioans bought spirituous liquor, particularly premium liquor, at a record pace in 2012, according to the Ohio Department of Commerce, Division of Liquor Control. Liquor sales totaled $849 million in 2012, an increase of 7% from last year. According to the Division of Liquor Control, spirituous liquor is an intoxicating ...

Roto-Rooter to build $5.5M office at Austin interchange

Roto-Rooter plans to spend as much as $5.5 million on a 31,000-square-foot office, training and service complex northwest of the Austin Boulevard interchange of Interstate 75. About 90 employees, including 80 plumbers or technicians, would work from the facility. The 90 employees would include 10 to 25 new workers, spokesman ...

People pass the AIG building, in New York, Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013. American International Group Inc. said Tuesday its board of directors will weigh whether to take part in a shareholder lawsuit against the U.S. over the government’s $182 billion bailout of the insurer. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

AIG considers suing US over bailout

This may be a case of biting the hand that gave you $182 billion. The American International Group (AIG) board plans to meet today to decide if it will join in a $25 billion shareholder lawsuit against the government (that’s you) over the terms of its 2008 bailout, the New ...

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