Where's Your Address On Your Home? Critical For First Responders
HUBER HEIGHTS -- First responders can't respond if they can't find your home.Scott Hall, Huber Heights Fire Chief, says a problem often over-looked is the address outside your home, "at least daily we...
View ArticleVigil Held for 6 Year Old Who Died After Being Hit By a Car
HARRISON TOWNSHIP-- Family and friends mourned the loss of 6-year-old Darrell Robinson Thursday night with a candlielight vigil.The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office is still investigating the...
View ArticleCONSUMER ALERT: Giving Out Your Zip Code
UNDATED -- It happens all the time, you're checking out and the cashier asks for your zip code.It's a simple question with a simple answer.But you could be giving up a lot more personal information...
View ArticleMan Stabbed Outside Xenia Bar
XENIA -- Police are getting conflicting information after a stabbing outside a Xenia bar.It happened early Friday morning at The Roundtable on Home Avenue. Police were called out there on reports of a...
View ArticleDriver Leads OSP Troopers on Short Chase Through Dayton
DAYTON -- Police are looking for the driver who led Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers on a chase through Dayton.It started early Friday morning at the intersection of Free Pike and Gettysburg Avenue....
View ArticleSecurity Tight for Obama at Ohio State Commencement
COLUMBUS (AP) -- Ohio State University officials say security at Sunday's graduation ceremony at Ohio Stadium will be tighter than usual thanks to the commencement speaker -- President Barack...
View ArticleOhio School Prayer Effort Sidetracked by Flaw
COLUMBUS (AP) -- A technical flaw in a petition is delaying efforts to try to give Ohio students the right to pray in school.Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine rejected the petition Thursday because of...
View ArticleEmployers Add 165,000 Jobs; Unemployment Rate Falls to 7.5 Percent
WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. employers added 165,000 jobs in April, and hiring was much stronger in the previous two months than first thought. The gains trimmed the unemployment rate to a four-year low of...
View ArticleBoston Marathon Victims' Families Could Get $1 Million
BOSTON (AP) -- The lawyer overseeing the Boston Marathon bombings victims' fund says the families of three people who died could each receive more than $1 million.Kenneth Feinberg says he plans to...
View ArticleMothers Finding Breast Milk Online
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa -- A mother who couldn't breast feed her baby, and who didn't want to use store-bought formula, turned to the Internet to help find milk.As CBS2 in Iowa reports, Jennifer Rousch...
View ArticleTeacher's Car Stolen While at Elementary School
DAYTON -- An elementary school teacher told police her car was stolen while she was at work.Latasha Tucker told police she left the car unlocked Thursday at noon after she returned to Louise Troy...
View Article86-Year-Old Man Out Shopping for Wife's Headstone Busted for Solicitation
DAYTON -- An 86-year-old man charged with solicitation reportedly told police he was on his way to buy a headstone for his recently deceased wife and daughter.James O. Brown told police he was lonely...
View ArticleMan Injured in Darke County Lawnmower Accident
DARKE COUNTY -- A man riding a lawnmower near a pond in a Greenville city park reportedly lost control and was thrown into the water.He reportedly broke his arm and was looking pale so CareFlight was...
View Article"Moms Demand Action" Group Protests Portman's Gun Stance
COLUMBUS -- A handful of women gathered today outside Sen. Rob Portman's Columbus office to protest his opposition to recent gun control legislation.The so-called "Stroller Jam" event was organized by...
View ArticleFormer Teacher Indicted on Sexual Battery Charges
DAYTON -- A former Wayne High School Spanish teacher was indicted today on charges of sexual battery.Montgomery County Prosecutor Mat Heck Jr. said Kelsey L. Hartmann, 27, was charged after she was...
View ArticleClark County Man Busted for DUI While Cross-Dressing
CLARK COUNTY -- Clark County deputies get a bit of a surprise when they pull over a suspected drunk driver.Officers say Alan Ruchty, 63 was pulled over for crossing the center line, but when they went...
View ArticleWest Carrollton Trying to Go Green
WEST CARROLLTON -- The city of West Carrollton is going green by changing up their traffic lights. The city is installing new LED traffic signals along the Dixie-Central Avenue corridor. The project...
View ArticleMan Convicted for Fatal Crash
MONTGOMERY COUNTY -- A Miamisburg man who drove into a stopped car, leaving the scene and the driver of the other car for dead is found guilty of several charges.Timothy Grice was convicted of...
View ArticleSCAM ALERT: Spoofing Your Caller ID
SCAM ALERT: MONTGOMERY COUNTY -- Montgomery County Prosecutor Mat Heck is sending out a warning about spoofing. Spoofing is helping crooks steal your money by altering the name and number that appears...
View ArticleBeaverceek Moves to Put Levy on the Ballot
BEAVERCREEK -- The Beavercreek Board of Education vote to put an emergency tax levy on the August ballot.Voters will be asked to decide on a levy that would bring in more than $11 million to the...
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