Cincinnati leaders met outside Kenwood Towing Thursday morning to promote their efforts for harsher penalties for towing companies that charge more than the state limit for people to retrieve their vehicles.
The son of U.S. Representative Steve Chabot is facing criminal charges following his arrest near Miami University.
Firefighters and other people had to rescue several dozen animals who were inside a Mt. Healthy home that went up in flames on Thursday. Unfortunately, not all of the animals survived.
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The woman, who Wilson allegedly paid for sex in exchange for money and drugs, is speaking out about what she says happened during her meetings with Wilson.
Police say that a missing Georgia woman was located safely in Cincinnati, after authorities found her vehicle downtown earlier in the week.
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The Marine Corps confirmed Thursday that one of its scout sniper teams in Afghanistan posed for a photograph in front of a flag with a logo resembling that of the notorious Nazi SS.
Federal officials say the five largest mortgage lenders have reached a $25 billion settlement with 49 states over foreclosure abuses that took place after the housing bubble burst.
Eastman Kodak Co. said Thursday that it will stop making digital cameras, pocket video cameras and digital picture frames, marking the end of an era for the company that brought photography to the masses more than a century ago.
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A state agency's report says the Indiana State Fair's executive director and other officials took part in an emergency exercise last July that eerily foreshadowed weather conditions a month later that caused a deadly stage collapse.
The bald eagle is protected by the federal Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, with fines of up to $250,000 and two years in prison.
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The Marine Corps confirmed Thursday that one of its scout sniper teams in Afghanistan posed for a photograph in front of a flag with a logo resembling that of the notorious Nazi SS.
Local Arts & Entertainment
VINYL reWIND, billed as a lively, entertaining and thoughtful one-night-only program by this Cincinnati-based company, reprises recent short dance works to evocative vinyl hits like “These Arms of Mine,” “Sea of Love,” “A Little Help From My Friends.”
Mozart’s "Don Giovanni" has all the hallmarks of his legendary literary counterpart: a freewheeling hedonist and serial lover with 2,065 alleged amorous conquests copiously recorded by his servant Leporello.