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The Cincinnati Enquirer

  • Paved driveway would smooth rough spots

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Thu Dec 10, 1:12 am ET  

    At age 23, Jessica Mullins has been through more trials than most people experience in a lifetime. Because she must use a wheelchair, a better driveway would help her independence. Full Story »

  • Mother fights for former boxer

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Wed Dec 9, 8:27 pm ET  

    Tony "TNT" Tubbs was a world heavyweight boxing champion, but the most ferocious fighter in his family may be his mom, who's battling to save her famous son from another prison term. Full Story »

  • Judge: Execution appeal has limits

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Wed Dec 9, 8:12 pm ET  

    A recent court ruling likely limits how much condemned inmate Romell Broom could say about pain he might suffer, said U.S. District Court Judge Gregory Frost. Full Story »

  • Park district honored again

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Wed Dec 9, 7:57 pm ET  

    The Hamilton County Park District recently won its fourth consecutive award for excellent financial accountability. Full Story »

  • Murder indictments in Butler cases

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Wed Dec 9, 7:57 pm ET  

    Two suspects were indicted Wednesday on murder charges in Butler County. Full Story »

The Kentucky Post

  • The Thursday Morning Rush 12-10-09

    The Kentucky Post – Thu Dec 10, 1:05 am ET  

    Good Morning, It's Thursday, December 10.... Hope today's a little bit calmer. I think the wind and the cold were a shock to our collective systems on Wednesday. Full Story »

  • Curious About Coyotes

    The Kentucky Post – Thu Dec 10, 12:20 am ET  

    LIBERTY TWP, Ohio -- Butler County residents packed the Liberty Township Building Wednesday night to hear the Ohio Department of Natural Resources' suggestions on how to cope with wildlife in their neighborhoods. Full Story »

  • Mardy Gilyard Named Big East’s Special Teams Player Of The Year

    The Kentucky Post – Thu Dec 10, 12:05 am ET  

    CINCINNATI -- Bearcats head football coach Brian Kelly was named the Big East Coach of the Year Wednesday. He's expected to be at the University of Cincinnati football banquet Thursday night. Full Story »

  • Local Company Gears Up For Bearcats’ Sugar Bowl

    The Kentucky Post – Wed Dec 9, 11:50 pm ET  

    CINCINNATI -- Fans are gearing up to cheer on UC’s Bearcats in the Sugar Bowl, and one local business is busy preparing fan wear for the big game. At Vesi Sportswear they're working around the clock to make Bearcats’ Sugar Bowl apparel. Full Story »

  • More Discussion At City Budget Hearing

    The Kentucky Post – Wed Dec 9, 11:50 pm ET  

    There was more discussion on the proposed cuts to balance Cincinnati's 2010 budget Wednesday night. City council's finance committee held a public hearing at the Hirsch Recreation Center on Reading Road in Avondale. Full Story »

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  • Commission OKs car wash expansion

    Middletown Journal – Wed Dec 9, 11:46 pm ET  

    MIDDLETOWN - An addition to a Carmody Boulevard car wash turned into a spat between neighbors, with property owners on either side of a chain-link fence exchanging blows over the impact the expansion would have on the surrounding area. Full Story »

  • ‘Nutcracker’ adds acting to the mix

    Middletown Journal – Wed Dec 9, 10:46 pm ET  

    MONROE - Productions of “The Nutcracker” run as thick as boughs of holly this time of year, but the one that will play this weekend in Monroe is different from most others. Full Story »

  • Power back on to most after outages

    Middletown Journal – Wed Dec 9, 10:01 pm ET  

    BUTLER COUNTY - Only 175 Duke Energy customers are without power in Butler County as of 8:45 p.m. Full Story »

  • Power back on to most after wind-wrought outages

    Middletown Journal – Wed Dec 9, 9:31 pm ET  

    HAMILTON - After a wind-whipped afternoon Wednesday, Dec. 9, power was back on for most people in Butler County in time to watch “The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show.” Full Story »

  • Miami dean search under way

    Middletown Journal – Wed Dec 9, 8:16 pm ET  

    OXFORD - Miami University is now interviewing candidates for the position as dean of its campuses in Hamilton and Middletown, as well as the Voice of America Learning Center in West Chester Twp. Full Story »

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Cincinnati CityBeat

  • Deb Weissbuch and the Local Media

    Cincinnati CityBeat – Wed Dec 9, 12:26 pm ET  

    DEB WEISSBUCH: Weissbuch, who was recently selected as the area’s top dog trainer in Cincinnati Magazine’s “Best of the City” issue, has nabbed another honor due to her expertise. She won a spot to compete in the prestigious American Kennel Club/Eukanuba National Championship. Full Story »

  • Southern Comfort

    Cincinnati CityBeat – Wed Dec 9, 12:26 pm ET  

    21c Museum Hotel more than a place to stay Staying at the 21c Museum Hotel in Louisville was a mistake at first. We were supposed to go to Montreal. Then Chicago. Wait, Pittsburgh, right? We concluded that we couldn’t afford the time or the trip to any destination outside of two hours, so my wife Jennifer and I thought about Plan D. Full Story »

  • A Moving Predicament

    Cincinnati CityBeat – Wed Dec 9, 12:25 pm ET  

    Metropole’s conversion sparks tenant relocations Two years ago, Charles McAfee established residency at the Metropole Apartments, a 230-unit building located in the 600 block of Walnut Street across from the Aronoff Center for the Arts. He chose the Metropole because it was conveniently located in the Central Business District with bus routes and businesses nearby. Full Story »

  • Look Who’s Talking to CCV

    Cincinnati CityBeat – Wed Dec 9, 12:25 pm ET  

    To paraphrase Mark Twain, reports about the demise of the anti-porn, anti-gay, anti-anything different Citizens for Community Values are greatly exaggerated. In fact, the antiquated group is probably affecting your life in ways you haven’t even imagined. Full Story »

  • A Man, a Dog, a 'Study' and Hurried, Gullible Reporters

    Cincinnati CityBeat – Mon Dec 7, 6:25 pm ET  

    A recent banner story on page 1 of The Enquirer's Local Life reported that Cincinnati Country Day was the second best high school in Ohio, based on passing percentage on state graduation tests and some yet-to-be revealed formula. The real story, if there was one, came later when it was mentioned that five Cincinnati area schools were in the top 10, including a public high school, Walnut Hills. I ... Full Story »

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