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Past articles by Kayla:

Open Streets Pittsburgh event brings cyclists, runners to East Carson Street

Along with bike riders and runners, people got fancy in how they took to East Carson Street. → Read More

McKees Rocks woman facing charges after infant son suffered opioid overdose

A McKees Rocks woman is facing multiple charges including child endangerment and aggravated assault after her 11-month-old son was found suffering from an opioid overdose that she attributes to Orajel. → Read More

Student testifies against local special education teacher accused of inappropriate actions

Today, a teenager from Elizabeth Forward High School testified against his special education teacher, Nicole Corson, in a preliminary hearing after she was charged with five felonies and two misdemeanor counts relating to inappropriate touching and contact with a student. → Read More

Gas prices nearing historic highs in southwestern Pennsylvania

Gas prices are hitting near historic highs in southwestern Pennsylvania. → Read More

Russian-made products removed from Pennsylvania’s Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores

Four total states, including Ohio, have banned the sale of Russian-made vodka to show support for Ukraine. → Read More

People gathering across Pittsburgh to show support for Ukraine

All across Pittsburgh, people are gathering to show support for the people of Ukraine. → Read More

Could we see removal of Russian-made vodka from shelves in Pennsylvania?

Four total states, including Ohio, have banned the sale of Russian-made vodka to show support for Ukraine. → Read More

North Versailles warming center helping people and their pets

As temperatures continue to stay below freezing, communities are setting up warming centers to make sure people have a warm place to stay. → Read More

Hope Center set to open next month, aiming to reduce poverty in northwest Dayton

The Hope Center will open next month in northwest Dayton. News Center 7's Kayla Courvell got an exclusive preview on how the center will look and the programs it will have to help the community. → Read More

Plans underway in Miami Valley to roll out vaccine for kids 5-12 years old

Local health officials are preparing for when the FDA gives approval to vaccinate kids between the age of 5 and 12. → Read More

At-home COVID tests in short supply

At-home COVID-19 tests are in short supply and manufacturers are worried that they can't keep up with demand. → Read More

No local delays Monday morning after social media call for nationwide highway protests

Calls for a nationwide protest that would shut major highways down Monday morning didn't come to fruition here in the Miami Valley. → Read More

City of Trotwood meets with Greyhound representatives over concerns about bus station

Several weeks after community members voiced concerns over the Trotwood Greyhound bus station, city officials say they are making progress on improving conditions for those who use Greyhound buses. → Read More

Fairborn woman wins $10,000 from Publishers Clearing House

A Fairborn woman is $10,000 richer Wednesday after being selected as a prize winner by Publishers Clearing House. → Read More

Reid Health, Kettering Health overwhelmed with influx of patients

Hospitals in the Dayton region are seeing an influx in patients as COVID-19 continues to ravage the U.S. → Read More

UD remembers victims of 9/11 with flag display campus

Thousands of American flags are displayed on the campus of the University of Dayton honoring the nearly 3,000 people who lost their lives on Sept. 11, 2001. → Read More

Psychologist calls Biles “wise” for prioritizing mental health

Simone Biles’ decision to withdraw from both the team and individual all-around gymnastic final at the Tokyo games is putting mental health at the forefront of the Olympics. → Read More

National magazine names Sinclair student ‘College Woman of the Year’

A Sinclair Community College student has received national honors from Glamour Magazine. → Read More

2 studies could provide insight on COVID-19 immunity after getting vaccine

Immune system memory in bone marrow suggests that those booster shots may not be needed after all. → Read More

Vaccine study looks at how COVID-19 survivors are impacted by shot

As more people become fully vaccinated, researchers are working to learn what the proper vaccine dosage is for those who already have some immunity to COVID-19. → Read More