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Since Bold City opened is doors a decade ago, the First Coast has seen an explosion in locally made craft beer — with more than two dozen brewers having set up shop since 2008. In light of this growth, we thought it was time to both take a look back at how the local brewery scene has developed and spotlight the men and women who have taken the entrepreneurial leap of turning their love for beer into a business.

Over coming weeks, we'll be spotlighting all of the breweries and distilleries in…

This list of the best breweries around may contain a few surprises.

We know craft breweries have taken off in recent years around the Dayton metropolitan market, and consumers definitely have opinions on their favorites. For some, it's like rooting for their favorite sports team. Yelp has collected the opinions of local consumers and ranked the breweries. Yelp reviewers use a star rating to assess the quality of an establishment, and rankings also can include a number of reviews.

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It's tough enough to sift through Nashville's flurry of dining options and pick a place to eat. But once you do, another challenge awaits: What to order?

To help you, we've again consulted with some of the leading players in the city's culinary community. In the slideshow with this story, more than a dozen chefs at notable Nashville restaurants share their picks for the best dish that is — or has ever been — on their menu.

If you're still stuck on the first part of the equation, feel free…

Kansas City's Red Bridge Shopping Center is welcoming a new tenant and trading bowling balls for books.

Mid-Continent Public Library finalized a long-term lease with Lane4 Property Group to relocate its Red Bridge Branch from 11140 Locust St. to the shopping center. The14,352-square-foot space at 453B Red Bridge Road is adjacent to Euston Hardware and previously housed a bowling alley. It's 2,300 square feet larger than MCPL's current location.

“We're very excited about our move within the…

More than 6,000 participants turned out Saturday morning for the 5th annual Queen Bee Half Marathon, a female-themed race hosted by the Flying Pig Marathon.

Both the half marathon and the 4-miler reached full capacity this year, with 3,500 registrants for the 13.1-mile race and 2,500 for the shorter run.

Runners were treated to chilly temperatures along on the route, which started near Jack Cincinnati Casino and headed east through the neighborhoods of Mount Adams, Hyde Park and Columbia Tusculum…

Bill Coors, grandson of Adolph Coors, founder of Adolph Coors Co., died Saturday. He was 102.

Born Aug. 11, 1916, Coors went to work in the family business in Golden in 1939 and remained with the company for 65 years. In 1959 he became chairman of its board of directors and served on the board until 2003.

Coors and his brother Joe, who died in 2003, are credited with refining the brewery's cold-filtered beer manufacturing system and also with the introduction of the mass-produced aluminum beer…

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Dean Corbett, a well-known Louisville chef and restaurant owner, died Saturday following a massive heart attack, according to a report by news partner WHAS-TV.

Corbett moved to Louisville in the early 1980s and quickly worked his way up the industry ladder, purchasing his own restaurant, Equus, in 1985.

Corbett's: An American Place, a fine dining restaurant, opened on Bardstown Road in 2007.

As we reported, Corbett's closed late last year. Corbett also recently sold Equus, but remained connected…

Frequently asked questions by Colorado real estate investors, particularly those seeking tax deferral in a 1031 exchange, are “What happens if I identify replacement property before the 45-day identification period

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