Suspect Nicknamed 'Oscar the Grouch' Found Hiding in Trash Can
Huber Heights police apprehend suspect who fled traffic stop and hid in garbage bin
CCM Philharmonia Delivers 'Midlife Crisis' Concert
Ohio Lawmakers Propose Sodium Warning Label Bill
Weather
Dayton Braces for Colder Temperatures and Chance of Wintry Mix
Temperatures to dip below freezing through Monday, with a potential mix of rain and snow mid-week.

Rare February Tornadoes Possible in Miami Valley
The region sees severe weather more often in spring, but winter storms can still spawn twisters.
Snowy and Blustery Sunday Ahead for Dayton
Wintry weather system to bring chance of measurable snow and gusty winds to the Miami Valley
Health
Dayton Residents Advised on Coping with Valentine's Day Loneliness
Mental health experts offer tips for managing feelings of isolation and inadequacy on the holiday.

KAV Health Group Expands Treatment Services Across Ohio
New programs address substance use and mental health challenges in the region
DeWine Launches 'OhioSEE' Program for K-3 Vision Exams and Glasses
New initiative aims to address vision issues that can hinder early reading development
Crime
Economics
Sherrod Brown Warns Ohio Businesses Struggling with Cost of Living Crisis
Former senator says high prices, tariffs hurting small businesses, manufacturers, and farmers across the state

Businesses Absorb Costs to Keep Valentine's Day Affordable
Florists and wineries work to offset inflation and tariffs for customers
Beef Prices Soar as Cattle Herd Shrinks
Demand for beef is high, but supply is tightening due to a declining U.S. cattle population.
Politics
Ohio Senator Moreno Defends Trump's Tariffs After Supreme Court Ruling
Constituents question whether Moreno understands the Constitution he swore to uphold.

Ohio Lawmakers Propose Bill to Increase Penalties for Drivers Who Hit Crossing Guards
The proposed legislation is a direct response to a News Center 7 I-Team investigation that found hundreds of crossing guard accidents with little consequence for drivers.
Dayton Honors First Black Police Patrolman Appointed in 1898
William A. Jenkins broke barriers and saved lives during his pioneering career with the Dayton Police Department.
