After a hot Sunday, some cooling showers are in the forecast for Monday. A few thunderstorms are possible as well.
Johnny Cueto pitched effectively into the eighth inning, Ryan Ludwick delivered two big hits and the Cincinnati Reds closed out their extended visit to New York by beating the Yankees 5-2 Sunday.
The Asian Food Fest at The Banks in Downtown offered a wide variety of tastings from Asian cultures such as Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, India, Indonesia, and many more.
No doubt plenty of business has been generated by the recent opening of Horseshoe Casino Cleveland. But it does come with a price for those who have a gambling addiction.
Law enforcement officers are patrolling local waterways as the warm weather brings more and more people on to local rivers and lakes.
For Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, it was quite a week - from birthday, to IPO, to I DO.
Tropical Storm Alberto weakened slightly off the South Carolina coast on Sunday, canceling tourist cruises, producing showers along the coast and serving as a reminder that the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season is just around the corner.
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Bengals Coach Marvin Lewis holds his annual golf fundraiser to provide local scholarships.
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Severe weather passed through the Tri-State on May 1.
The 138th Kentucky Derby takes place on Saturday May 5, 2012, at Churchill Downs. Even before the horses take off for the first race of the Triple Crown, people were already at the venue.
It's the $10 million in improvements on the hillsides and roads outside the racing surface that speedway officials hope will make the biggest impression on NASCAR fans this year.

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When a K-Mart in Kentucky announced it was closing its doors, a Winchester business man decided to buy the remaining merchandise and donate it to a local charity.
Kentucky’s public and independent colleges and universities conferred a record 63,000 degrees and credentials during the 2011-12 academic year for an overall increase of 4 percent over last year.
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Johnny Cueto pitched effectively into the eighth inning, Ryan Ludwick delivered two big hits and the Cincinnati Reds closed out their extended visit to New York by beating the Yankees 5-2 Sunday.
The Asian Food Fest at The Banks in Downtown offered a wide variety of tastings from Asian cultures such as Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, India, Indonesia, and many more.
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A worker is hospitalized after being rescued from a body of water at an Elizabethtown business Thursday morning.