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Police are investigating after a woman's body was recovered at a Rumpke landfill in Brown County. → Read More
More than a million gallons of drinking water were used to contain and extinguish the massive fire. → Read More
Police have not revealed the identity of the 23-year-old man who was shot and critically wounded. → Read More
After a third day of investigation about the sudden shootout, investigators were still counting bullets and processing firearms. → Read More
At the one-year anniversary of Russia's war on Ukraine, they were not sure exactly what their next steps would be to help Kharkiv, only that they intended to take them. → Read More
As the National Transportation Safety Board released its initial report about the East Palestine train derailment Thursday, both U.S. senators from Ohio had future action on their minds. → Read More
There's a lot to ponder as Cincinnati, the sister city of Kharkiv, prepares for a Friday demonstration of support for Ukraine. → Read More
The new center would be constructed in a remote, wooded area of Colerain where the county currently has a gun range. → Read More
There was an unexpected and inspirational development Wednesday to Cincinnati's connection with Kharkiv. → Read More
A West Side family is remembering 16-year-old Lamar Spikes, who was shot and killed in Westwood over the weekend. → Read More
On Friday, Bob Herring will join Mayor Aftab Pureval, Congressman Greg Landsman, and other dignitaries to mark the one year anniversary of Russia's incursion. → Read More
Greater Cincinnati Water Works officials are continuing to monitor the chemical contaminants traveling down the Ohio River following the train derailment in East Palestine. → Read More
River quality experts were monitoring the flow and had detected nothing harmful so far. → Read More
Despite some notable investment, there's a lingering feeling of neglect on the west side from city leadership. → Read More
Thirty-four years ago, Susan Formoso married Dean Baker in their home county, and they spent time this Valentine's Day renewing their vows. → Read More
It was still light out, not quite 6 p.m. last Wednesday, when Jose Venegas had a gun aimed at him and had to hand the cash he carried over to a stranger who was wearing a hoodie and a surgical mask. → Read More
After a third day of investigation, there was still no determination about where two live rounds of ammunition found at Harrison Elementary school came from. → Read More
The hazardous materials situation in East Palestine, Ohio, this week has generated questions about Cincinnati's preparedness for any similar incident. → Read More
Violent crime numbers were trending in the right direction in the city of Cincinnati during 2022, but were still high enough to remain troubling. → Read More
Saying "failure is not an option," Cincinnati Vice Mayor Jan Michele Kearney beat the drum of momentum Tuesday for relocating the Cincinnati gun range from Evendale to Colerain Township. → Read More