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  • Restaurant goes up in flames

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – 2 hrs 33 mins ago  

    Hook Fish and Chicken in Springfield Township was destroyed in a late Tuesday night blaze. Full Story »

  • Here comes the wind

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Wed Dec 9, 6:12 am ET  

    A high wind warning has been issued for Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky, with wind gusts up to 60 mph blowing into the area today and sustained winds of 35 to 40 mph at the wind storm's peak. Full Story »

  • To hear again would bring him much joy

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Wed Dec 9, 5:43 am ET  

    As 80-year-old Boris Neyman's hearing has rapidly diminished in the past two years, so has his ability to communicate with others and to enjoy his life. Full Story »

  • Officer wrecks car on I-75

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Wed Dec 9, 5:42 am ET  

    Cincinnati police are on the scene of an Interstate 75 crash in which an officer lost control and hit the median just after 4:30 a.m. Full Story »

  • Norwood Lateral reopens after wreck

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Wed Dec 9, 5:42 am ET  

    The Norwood Lateral at Reading Road has reopened after a wreck this morning. Full Story »

  • Kettle donations off $100,000

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Tue Dec 8, 11:42 pm ET  

    The Salvation Army's red kettles have been lighter this year - $100,000 lighter - the organization reported Tuesday. Full Story »

  • Barrage of bullets kills man in car

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Tue Dec 8, 10:42 pm ET  

    A man is dead after he was shot several times around 4:15 p.m. in the 500 block of Rockdale Avenue, police said. Frederick McClain was Cincinnati's 3rd homicide victim of the week Full Story »

  • Police chief defends budget

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Tue Dec 8, 10:12 pm ET  

    Cincinnati chief Tom Streicher says laying off 112 uniform officers, with 27 positions vacant already and cutting a new recruit class, would equate to the city losing one of its five police districts. Full Story »

  • Doctor scammed University Hospital

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Tue Dec 8, 6:57 pm ET  

    How did a convicted felon who had admitted stealing money from patients and fellow doctors at her previous job get a coveted residency at University Hospital? They didn't check her references. And now she is suspected of doing the same thing here. Full Story »

  • Beloved cat survived racetrack fire

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Tue Dec 8, 6:27 pm ET  

    A new horse barn will be in place by July at the Lebanon Raceway to replace the one that burned to the ground, Warren County commissioners were told Tuesday. And there was one more small piece of good news - Snatch the cat survived the fire. Full Story »

  • UC stem cell work heals corneas

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Tue Dec 8, 4:58 pm ET  

    University of Cincinnati researchers used human stem cells to heal damaged corneas in mice. Full Story »

  • Barrage of bullets kills man in car

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Tue Dec 8, 4:57 pm ET  

    A man is dead after he was shot several times around 4:15 p.m. in the 500 block of Rockdale Avenue, police said. Full Story »

  • House passes autism coverage bill

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Tue Dec 8, 4:57 pm ET  

    COLUMBUS - The Ohio House has approved a bill that would require health insurance companies to cover the treatment of autism. Full Story »

  • Sheriff's wife plans to run for judge

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Tue Dec 8, 3:42 pm ET  

    BATAVIA TWP. - Lawyer Kathleen M. Rodenberg, the wife of Clermont County Sheriff A.J. "Tim" Rodenberg, is running for judge of Domestic Relations Court. Full Story »

  • Awaiting Ohio's 1st winter storm

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Tue Dec 8, 3:27 pm ET  

    Tow truck drivers, snow plow operators and Christmas tree farmers across Ohio are getting ready for what is likely to be the first winter storm of the season. The biggest local impact could be high winds on Wednesday. Full Story »

  • He's the Santa he never had

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Tue Dec 8, 3:12 pm ET  

    Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus - and his name is Harold Neumeister. Here's the inspiring story of a former homeless man who found happiness after a lifetime of personal problems and spreads good cheer - even after recently losing his leg to diabetes. Full Story »

  • Holiday drives answer call for food

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Tue Dec 8, 2:43 pm ET  

    Some suburban agencies coordinating food and gift drives for the holidays are noticing a stark sign of the times this year - more food requests. Full Story »

  • Cops: Pot growers worked at home

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Tue Dec 8, 2:12 pm ET  

    Colerain Township police say a drug purchase by an undercover police officer led them to a home where marijuana was being grown. Full Story »

  • Execution awaits local murderers

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Tue Dec 8, 1:42 pm ET  

    Two men convicted in local murders are in line to be executed in coming months. Full Story »

  • Got a Swiss bank account?

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Tue Dec 8, 12:58 pm ET  

    COLUMBUS, Ohio — The state is asking Ohio taxpayers with income stashed in Swiss bank accounts to come forward in return for a break on penalties. Full Story »

  • Released killer back behind bars

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Tue Dec 8, 11:13 am ET  

    A 43-year-old Cincinnati woman who served a prison stint for killing a person is back behind bars, this time for allegedly threatening a person in her Downtown group home with a knife last week. Full Story »

  • Ohio killer executed with one drug

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Tue Dec 8, 7:57 am ET  

    Ohio executed a killer Tuesday by performing the nation's first lethal injection using a single drug, a supposedly less painful method than previous executions that required three drugs. A sister of the woman inmate Kenneth Biros murdered said the execution was ''too easy.'' Full Story »

  • Claim of gun in court draws arrest

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Tue Dec 8, 5:58 am ET  

    People in Deer Park Mayor's Court got a scare Monday night when a man revealed he had a gun in his coat. Full Story »

  • Evanston shooting victim named

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Tue Dec 8, 5:57 am ET  

    Early this morning Cincinnati police identified a man found fatally shot near the corner of Woodburn Avenue and St. Leger Place as Larry Anderson, 27. Full Story »

  • Somber day for Cincinnati police

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Tue Dec 8, 5:29 am ET  

    Today marks a somber anniversary for Cincinnati Police Department and the city. It was this day - years ago - that two Cincinnati police officers lost their lives in the line of duty. Full Story »

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