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Lawsuit over tobacco money continues
5/9/2008 3:43:40 PM

Weekend pesticide spraying in Mill Creek and Columbia Twsp. areas
5/9/2008 2:56:32 PM

Another Ohio AG employee in trouble
5/9/2008 2:52:49 PM

Many child deaths in Hamilton County preventable
5/9/2008 12:27:35 PM

Stamp Out Hunger this weekend
5/9/2008 4:27:08 AM

DCI releases reports on downtown Cincinnati
5/9/2008 4:26:44 AM

Sick days proposal could be heading for Ohio ballot
5/8/2008 5:41:36 PM

Inktank in business, but with less
5/8/2008 5:02:26 PM

Cincinnati police officer indicted
5/8/2008 5:00:39 PM

Attorneys general reach agreement with Facebook
5/8/2008 3:30:05 PM

Lawmakers ponder how to deal with Dann
5/7/2008 5:12:20 PM

Hamilton County considering credit card convenience fee
5/7/2008 4:11:19 PM

Ohio Treasurer looks for support for cracking down on credit card practices
5/7/2008 3:27:17 PM

Cincinnati Council to consider climate protection plan
5/6/2008 8:37:32 PM

Thousands rally to support payday lenders
5/6/2008 3:49:12 PM

Local foreclosure rate up 132 percent in last 5 years
5/6/2008 3:08:32 PM

Who would be next Ohio AG?
5/6/2008 12:20:21 PM

Get out or be ousted, Gov's words to Marc Dann
5/5/2008 5:09:34 PM

Delta Queen supporters vow to keep fighting
5/5/2008 3:44:37 PM

Cincinnati red light cameras could be on the ballot
5/5/2008 3:24:39 PM

Probation sub stations making a difference
5/5/2008 12:15:22 PM

Cancerbus comes to town
5/5/2008 10:46:13 AM

Public meetings provide CPS with a lot of data for Superintendent search
5/5/2008 4:17:55 AM

Ohio Legislative preview
5/5/2008 4:17:29 AM

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Mom Jailed For Allowing Underage Drinking
Jury finds a Clearcreek Twp. mother and school worker guilty of allowing teens alcohol in her home.

New Bank Of Kentucky Center At NKU Set To Open
The $68 million facility will hold its first event Saturday.

Benefit Next Sunday for Fallen Firefighters
A benefit is planned next Sunday, May 18, for the families of Captain Robin Broxterman and Firefighter Brian Schira.

Restaurants Feel Pinch From Customers, Suppliers
Changing customer spending habits, fuel surcharges and commodity price hikes are posing challenges.

Students Surprise, Honor Retiring Music Educator
Cincinnati version of "Mr. Holland's Opus" at College Hill Fundamental Academy.

Appalachian Festival Kicks Off At Coney Island
The festival features live bluegrass music, crafts, storytelling and authentic down-home cooking.

Eighth Street Viaduct To Close Monday
Crews will reconstruct the Eighth Street Viaduct and replace two bridges between Freeman and State avenues.

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Can Obama Be Called the 'Presumptive Nominee'?
Several more superdelegates threw their support behind Democratic presidential candidate Barak Obama on Friday, all but erasing the once-substantial lead of his rival, Hillary Clinton. Political analysts E.J. Dionne of The Washington Post and David Brooks of The New York Times say the race is essentially over.
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Groups Scramble to Get Aid to Myanmar Survivors
Despite troubles with Myanmar's military rulers, U.N. World Food Program spokesman Paul Riley says the agency has 240 staffers on the ground hurriedly working with government ministries to get aid to survivors of the cyclone. The agency fears running out of time.
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Citigroup, AIG Dampen Wall Street's Optimism
Investors have been growing cautiously optimistic in recent days that the worst of the credit crisis is over. But now, there's fresh evidence that there's still trouble looming. The insurance giant AIG announced a huge loss related to bad mortgage debt, and Citigroup, the nation's largest bank, is going to sell off some $400 billion in assets as it seeks to become more efficient.
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