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  • Mother fights for former boxer

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – 1 hr 43 mins ago  

    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 – 1 hr 58 mins ago  

    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 – 2 hrs 13 mins ago  

    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 – 2 hrs 13 mins ago  

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

  • Mercy names 2 executives

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – 2 hrs 28 mins ago  

    Mercy Hospital Anderson has named two top executives. Full Story »

  • $9.7M for Clermont health centers

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – 2 hrs 43 mins ago  

    New community health centers will be built in Clermont County's Union Township and New Richmond thanks to a $9.7 million federal grant Full Story »

  • Burn victim, 13, heads home at last

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

    Brandon Pierce put in four months of grueling work at Shriners Hospital for Children-Cincinnati. He brushed his teeth. He walked, one painful step at a time. Now he has his reward: going home. Full Story »

  • Warrant issued for Miami Twp. teen

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Wed Dec 9, 5:57 pm ET  

    The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office is searching for a teenager who they say crashed his car through a fence and into a porch in the 5000 block of East Miami River Road on Dec. 4. Full Story »

  • Murder case: Sex, lies and cell phone

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Wed Dec 9, 4:42 pm ET  

    Last summer, police found a slain woman's cell phone, reactivated under a new number, with a Lockland man who had denied knowing her. Now, he's on trial in Butler County. Full Story »

  • Homicide city's 4th in 4 days

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Wed Dec 9, 3:42 pm ET  

    Detectives responded to the report of a person dead after a shooting this afternoon behind the Native Blenz barbershop at Baltimore and McHenry avenues in East Westwood. Full Story »

  • West Chester officer to leave Drake

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Wed Dec 9, 3:27 pm ET  

    A West Chester police officer who was critically injured in a cruiser crash Nov. 24 is to be released Friday from a rehabilitation center, his family says. Full Story »

  • Crash records going online

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Wed Dec 9, 2:27 pm ET  

    Reports on traffic accidents in Miami Township can now be viewed online, which is expected to prove a convenience to residents and save police at least $5,000 annually. Full Story »

  • Body identified as missing teen

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Wed Dec 9, 1:42 pm ET  

    A body found near a Turtlecreek Township mobile home park on Monday has been identified as a 17-year-old Lebanon boy reported missing in October. Full Story »

  • Cops: Child porn found on cell phone

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Wed Dec 9, 11:53 am ET  

    A 31-year-old Lower Price Hill man previously convicted of sex crimes so serious he must check in with the sheriff's office every 90 days is back in trouble. Full Story »

  • Hyde Park man faces drug charges

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Wed Dec 9, 10:13 am ET  

    During a search of 2861 Minto Avenue, officers seized cocaine, marijuana, painkillers Oxycontin and Percocet, and hallucinogenic mushrooms, according to court records. Full Story »

  • New details in minister sex case

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Wed Dec 9, 10:12 am ET  

    Bail was set at $250,000 Wednesday for a youth minister at a Clermont County church charged with the sexual battery of a 15-year-old girl. Full Story »

  • Restaurant goes up in flames

    The Cincinnati Enquirer – Wed Dec 9, 6:42 am ET  

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

  • Area battered by high winds

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

    Wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour knocked out power to thousands of Duke Energy customers in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky on Wednesday. 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 »

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