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Everyone agrees recycling is the right thing to do. But some people keep doing it wrong, and that's driving up costs. → Read More
Forty-four years later, there’s still a special bond between two men whose lives were deeply affected by the killing of a Cincinnati police officer. → Read More
Greater Cincinnati is in the middle of a hepatitis A outbreak, with nearly 600 cases reported. → Read More
Two members of the Cincinnati City Council testified before a grand jury Tuesday in the "Gang of Five" text messaging case. → Read More
A poster showing the pictures of 24 local murder victims is heading to area jails an prisons with the hopes that someone who knows something will come forward. → Read More
The bill would allow the state to help any county when there are more than two cases where the death penalty could be imposed. → Read More
Pike County officials are expecting the trials for the Rhoden family slayings to cost millions of dollars. → Read More
When finished, the center will include more than 7,500 square feet of exhibit space. → Read More
A massive server crash has 23 Hamilton County police agencies estranged from their own records. → Read More
Stephanie Summerow Dumas is ready to roll up her sleeves and get to work. → Read More
Candidates spent a last full day of campaigning around Ohio on Monday before voters select a new governor and decide a U.S. Senate race and some closely contested congressional seats. → Read More
St. Mary's School has been in Aurora since 1866. But they need to raise $400,000 by Dec. 31 to keep their doors open. → Read More
The Ohio Elections Commission found that Aftab Pureval's campaign did not violate campaign any campaign laws. → Read More
The United Way CEO who alleged he was the victim of 'subtle threats' has resigned his leadership position in the Child Poverty Collaborative. → Read More
WCPO 9 On Your Side is hosting the second debate in the race for the important Ohio 1st Congressional District seat Wednesday night In conjunction with the Western Economic Council. → Read More
Even as child poverty continues to bedevil the Tri-State, United Way of Greater Cincinnati expects its 2018 campaign to fall short by as much as 20 percent. → Read More
A date has not yet been set for when the messages will be made public. → Read More
Many properties in Madisonville are being redeveloped, fixed up or expanded. → Read More
"Definitely dodged a bullet," Megan McCloskey said. → Read More
As usual, Tri-Staters are reaching out to help their neighbors, even when they’re 700 miles away. → Read More