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A marketing executive who was fired by Donald Trump on television's "The Apprentice,'' has entered the congressional race to unseat U.S. Rep. Jean Schmidt, a Republican from Miami Twp. Full Story »
A marketing executive who was fired by Donald Trump on television's "The Apprentice,'' has entered the congressional race to unseat U.S. Rep. Jean Schmidt, a Republican from Miami Twp. Full Story »
Firefighters are trying to contain a wildfire that has spread through an estimated 70 acres in Ohio's only national forest. Full Story »
Kellisha Whitterson, a 17-year-old accused of running over and killing a 13-year-old boy standing on a sidewalk, will face charges in adult court, Hamilton County Juvenile Court Judge Karla Grady ruled Tuesday. Full Story »
Police said they had to shock a motorist with a Taser stun gun Tuesday morning after he fled a hit-skip auto accident and was chased by one of the other motorists until officers caught up. Full Story »
A Loveland man fishing at Lake Isabella on Saturday landed the largest fish ever caught in Hamilton County Park District history, the park district said Tuesday. Full Story »
Cincinnati police said Tuesday they are investigating the alleged rape of a 9-year-old Cincinnati Public School student on a school bus last week. Full Story »
Surya Yalamanchili, an East End resident who starred on "The Apprentice," will run for Congress in the 2nd Congressional District, according to paperwork he filed with the Federal Election Commission. Full Story »
The US Postal Service recommends that if you want to ensure a holiday gift reaches a loved one stationed in Iraq or Afghanistan on time, send it by Friday - the recommended deadline for parcel post. Full Story »
The owner of Cincinnati's coming casino will visit the site of his venture for the first time since Ohio voters approved casino gambling last week. Full Story »
The Freestore Foodbank says it expects this holiday season to be the largest in its history because of increased year-round demand. Full Story »
A man shot late Monday during a street confrontation is expected to recover, Cincinnati police said today. Full Story »
An 18-year-old carjacking suspect was arrested and charged Monday with stealing a vehicle at gunpoint and then leading police on vehicle and foot pursuits. Full Story »
Parades and ceremonies honoring veterans: Full Story »
The committee picking a new statue to represent Ohio in the U.S. Capitol is in Georgetown today. Full Story »
Cincinnati City Council's Finance Committee could vote at its 2 p.m. meeting today on whether to recommend raising property taxes. Full Story »
Jason Mangone, of Mason, is climbing the third-highest mountain in North America to benefit the Children's Miracle Network. Full Story »
Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. will be in Cincinnati today leading a rally against foreclosures. Full Story »
Hamilton County Public Health will hold two appointment-only H1N1 vaccination clinics this week for high-priority groups like parents and young children. Full Story »
A 22-year-old man was arrested and charged over the weekend with firing a gun into an occupied home. Full Story »
Fire displaced three people early today at a residence in the 2400 block of Gatetree Lane, according to Clermont County emergency communication reports. Full Story »
The family of a local Marine whose body was found in the woods at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina can't comprehend that he may have been killed by a fellow Marine. The Marine Corps says a Marine private is in custody in connection with the death of Corporal Joshua E. Hartzell of Butler County. Full Story »
Fire crews battled a large fire overnight at John R Trucking Co., 205 Smalley Rd. Full Story »
The Milford Exempted Village School District awarded diplomas to eight men who quit school and joined the military to fight during the Korean War or Vietnam War. Full Story »
A Warren County court ordered a mother not to smoke around her daughter, and now an appeals court has concurred. Disputes over parental smoking have been cropping up in family-court cases nationwide, legal experts say. Full Story »
Troy's heart has stopped beating, and doctors and nurses at Cincinnati Children's are quickly trying to figure out what's wrong. But Troy is not a real child - he's a simulator. Children's has begun bringing simulators to the main hospital in Corryville and to hospitals throughout the community for training. Full Story »
A morning moonset peeks through the autumn foliage near Bradfordton, Ill. AP Photo/Seth Perlman
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