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Thousands of customers lose their electricity in Butler and Hamilton counties. Full Story »
Thousands of customers lose their electricity in Butler and Hamilton counties. Full Story »
Cincinnati's record budget crisis could hit residents in the pocketbook, as City Council considers whether to charge more for trash collection. Full Story »
From hijacked Twitter accounts to video of two jets flying off for New York, the Brian Kelly watch takes some unexpected turns. Full Story »
Hamilton County is leading the effort to keep a closer watch on sex offenders in area communities. Full Story »
A judge sentences a Covington man in the slaying of his girlfriend's infant son. Full Story »
A man is shot and killed inside a car in Avondale. Full Story »
Authorities now say two miniature horses were also in a raceway barn that was consumed by flames, bringing to 45 the number of horses killed along with two men. Full Story »
Police are seeking two men in connection with a Colerain Township home invasion robbery. Full Story »
Amelia Mayor Leroy Ellington receives approval to close a quarter-mile of state Route 125, clearing the way for him to issue a parade permit. Full Story »
The owner of Monroe's outlet mall has purchased more retail properties, including one in central Ohio. Full Story »
Police are investigating the armed robbery of a pizza delivery man in Columbia Township. Full Story »
A truck driver is pulled from a wreck in Stonelick Township. Full Story »
Monroe police are looking for a trio of women who made off with a lot of merchandise at the Cincinnati Premium Outlets over the weekend. Full Story »
An approaching storm front will bring very high winds to the Tri-State, which could ruin some outdoor Christmas displays. Full Story »
A Kentucky television station is reporting that a federal jury has awarded the family of a Comair crash victim more than $7 million in a civil suit. Full Story »
The Kroger Co. reported Tuesday an $875 million loss in its third quarter, blaming tough price competition and the struggling California economy's hit on its grocery business. Full Story »
Procter & Gamble says A.G. Lafley will step down as chairman Jan. 1, handing the reins to President and CEO Robert McDonald. Full Story »
The Pendleton County Water District has issued a precautionary boil water order for its customers in Campbell County and in Pendleton County to the Owens Electric office on U.S. 27. Full Story »
An Ohio prisons spokeswoman said Kenneth Biros is now the first person to be executed through lethal injection using one drug, not the conventional three drugs procedure. Full Story »
Police in Elsmere spent Monday night investigating the death of a woman struck and killed by a vehicle. Full Story »
Cincinnati police were called to the scene of a deadly shooting in Evanston Monday night. Full Story »
Cincinnati -- The Cincinnati School Board voted Monday night to name the new building that will house the School for the Creative & Performing Arts after the late Erich Kunzel. Full Story »
Thousands of customers lose their electricity in northern Kentucky. Full Story »
Prosecutors ask a judge to revoke bond for a Fairfield pediatrician arrested again on sex abuse and drug charges. Full Story »
Relatives say they are deeply disappointed by a sentence given to a man for his role in a crash that killed an 11-year-old girl. Full Story »
Fireworks light up the sky at the Arkansas State Capitol in Little Rock. AP/Danny Johnston
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