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Beware of the rabid bat in Clark County

Experts say more infected bats could be in the area, so people who live in the area should take the proper precautions and stay away from wild animals.

Memories singed after pub burns down

Smoke could be seen for miles as Springfield firefighters battled a fire Friday at McMurray's Pub on East College Avenue.

Bike summit brings money to Springfield

The city of Springfield is using pedal power to drive economic development with the Miami Valley Cycling Summit.

Clark County pays tribute to fallen law enforcement officers

One by one, their names were read on a chilly Friday afternoon.

Not guilty plea for fake illness charge

Michelle Mundy is charged with one count of felony theft.

Woman charged with faking illness

Springfield police confirm that Michelle Mundy is charged with one count of felony theft.

Springfield store to hold interviews

Roses will replace the former K-Mart on Derr Road in Northland Plaza.

500 lbs of pot, 30 guns off the streets

The Springfield Police Department held a news conference Friday afternoon about a major drug investigation that led to three arrests Thursday.

Savings Race 5: Christy Carson

Our final visit with Christy Carson finds that she's already saved $25,000 for college.

Culinary teacher under investigation

Scott Rohrer is on administrative leave from the Springfield-Clark Career Technology Center.

Local company boasts largest solar field

6,200 solar panels are now generating energy at Assurant Specialty Property on East Leffel Lane.

Spfld man honored with Purple Heart

Clarence Dean, 89, was presented his metal Friday.  He was shot during World War II.

Clark Co. man accused of dragging woman

Tyron Moore, 28, is accused of dragging his children's mother out of her home, hitting her several times and threatening to kill her.

2 NEWS helps food bank get $50k donation

An anonymous person donated $50,000 for a new refrigeration unit after our report that the food bank didn't have enough space to store perishables.

Ohio House budget plan could mean milions for local schools

The newly proposed budget from the Ohio House could mean millions for Springfield City Schools.

Babysitter accused of swiping kids toys

Matt Chinn was in court Tuesday to face child endangering and theft charges.

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