A risk of severe weather is back in the forecast.
A Kentucky teen known as a "jokester" was strangled by a dog lead he put around his neck while playing with friends.
Watch a video timelapse of the tornado as it ripped through the Oklahoma City area today, flattening entire neighborhoods and setting buildings on fire.
The National Weather Service says the tornado that hit Moore, Okla., had wind speeds up to 200 mph.
A monstrous tornado at least a half-mile wide roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs today, flattening entire neighborhoods with winds up to 200 mph, setting buildings on fire and landing a direct blow on an elementary school.
A top White House adviser insisted Sunday that President Obama learned the IRS had targeted tea party groups only "when it came out in the news" while Republicans continued to press the administration for more answers.
A jury has begun deliberation in the trial for a man charged with beating an Aurora, Ind., woman to death in her apartment kitchen more than a year ago.
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Three Kentucky Powerball winners claimed their $1 million prizes on Monday.
A veteran from Fort Thomas was one of at least 15 people killed in a suicide car bombing in the Afghan capital of Kabul Thursday.
Three of the actors from "The Brady Bunch" returned to Kings Island Sunday, and shared memories of being groovy teens in the '70s.
A special "Sports of All Sorts" episode was broadcast Sunday evening to look back at the many memories and lasting impact 9 On Your Side's Dennis Janson has had on the Tri-State community.
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A look back at Margaret Thatcher through the years after her death on Monday.
As the Cincinnati Reds celebrate their 20,000th game on April 4, 2013, we look back at some of the most memorable moments and players over the years.
WCPO Digital staff photos from the 2013 Findlay Market Opening Day Parade.

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There are better ways to address criminal justice in Kentucky than the current system which is an increasing drain on the state budget.
Remember all those warnings to wash your hands, cover your mouth when you sneeze, and stay home when you're sick? That all still holds, but here's the best advice.
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The Tri-State’s warm weather and approaching Memorial Day holiday signal the beginning of boating season in the area, and a national council along with local patrols are using National Safe Boating Week to promote safe boating practices.
A jury has begun deliberation in the trial for a man charged with beating an Aurora, Ind., woman to death in her apartment kitchen more than a year ago.
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Officials gave 9 On Your Side a tour of the Horseshoe Casino that's set to open March 4.