The Tri-State is under a 'Slight Risk' of strong to severe storms for the next couple of days.
A jury convicted Charles Stephenson of beating an Aurora, Ind., woman to death in her apartment with a pepper grinder and frying pan more than a year ago.
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.
In what could be the first of multiple lawsuits over the rapidly unfolding IRS scandal, centered squarely in Cincinnati, the American Center for Liberty and Justice in Washington, D.C., plans to file a lawsuit “in the coming days.”
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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.
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Jay Bruce hit a tiebreaking homer and drove in two runs to back Johnny Cueto's wild but effective return from the disabled list, and the Cincinnati Reds beat the New York Mets 4-3 Monday night.
A jury convicted Charles Stephenson of beating an Aurora, Ind., woman to death in her apartment with a pepper grinder and frying pan 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.