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- Teen’s Cause Of Death May Not Be Known For Months
Funeral arrangements are being made for a North College Hill teen as the investigation into his death continues. - Visitation Today For Officer Killed In Crash With Hearse
A visitation will be held Wednesday for a Northern Kentucky University police officer who died after a crash during a funeral procession. - Mechanic Killed While Working At Walton Auto Shop
A mechanic has died after he was crushed under a lift at a Walton auto shop. - 3 Hurt In East Walnut Hills Dog Attack
Three people are hurt after a dog attack in East Walnut Hills. - Woman Sentenced In Casino Patron Robberies
A woman who pleaded guilty to robbing Indiana casino winners was sentenced Wednesday. - 911 Calls Detail Horror During NE Ohio Shooting Rampage
Calls to 911 were released from the shooting rampage that left eight people dead, including a father and son from northern Kentucky.
- Dow Jones Plummets By Another 523 Points
All of yesterday’s gains lost as investors worry about debt, weak economy - Clermont County Home Catches Fire
Two families live in the Batavia Township home but neither family was there when the fire began - Man Accused in Rape of Eight Year Old Girl
Jeremy Maldonado held on half a million dollars bond in Hamilton County - Police Shoot Dog After Attack in Walnut Hills
Two people bitten by animal - Chris Smitherman Running For Cincinnati City Council
Will temporarily leave NAACP during campaign - Racist Fliers Distributed Near Scene of Teen Murder-Suicide
Hate group reportedly leaves message around Deerfield Township doggie day care where Amanda Borsos was shot to death by her boyfriend Troy Penn last week
- Middletown man faces trial in 2005 homicide
HAMILTON – A Middletown man who earlier was found incompetent to stand trial in the 2005 fatal stabbing of his mother – a popular sixth-grade teacher – now will go before a jury on Nov. 28. - Warren Co. United Way has new director
Aaron A. Reid has been named executive director of Warren County United Way, replacing Michael Schepers, who resigned in April. - New fire station in Deerfield’s plans
Trustees here are considering a $6 million upgrade to the Townsley Drive safety and public works campus that would include a new fire station. - Hamilton man pleads to robbing 3 banks
A 37-year-old Hamilton man who was captured last March trying to board a train in New Jersey pleaded no contest Wednesday to robbing three banks in Butler and Hamilton counties. - Cincinnati voters to decide streetcar issue – again
For the second time in two years, Cincinnatians will go to the polls this fall to decide whether the city should build a streetcar system that has become perhaps the most acrimonious topic in local politics.
- Chris Smitherman Running For Cincinnati City Council
Cincinnati NAACP President Christopher Smitherman has officially announced that he will run for Cincinnati City Council in the November election and is temporarily stepping down from his post at the … - Woman Sentenced For Robbing Casino Winners
A local woman will spend two more years in jail for her role in the robbery of Indiana casino winners. 25 year old Amy Hoover pled guilty to five counts of aggravated robbery in a deal with … - Police Shoot Dog After Attack in Walnut Hills
Cincinnati Police shot a killed a dog which was running loose in a Walnut Hills neighborhood this morning, biting people. Officers received a 911 call asking them to come to Taft and Melrose Avenue … - Former Butler elections chief pleads guilty
Ex-Butler County elections director pleads guilty to theft Former Butler County Elections Director Tippi Slaughter, accused of stealing $1,700 from the local Democratic Party, pleaded guilty … - Portman named to debt 'supercommittee'
Sen. Rob Portman, a Terrace Park Republican, was named Wednesday to a powerful new committee that will try to come up with a bipartisan plan this fall to reduce the federal budget deficit by more … - Cincinnati voters to decide streetcar issue – again
Chamber mulling NKAPC issue The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce will likely take a position in the next month on the ballot initiative to eliminate the Northern Kentucky …
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