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Cincinnati partnership wins federal funding
9/2/2010 2:43:24 PM
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius was in town Thursday, and she didn’t arrive empty handed. Speaking...
Protest planned after no felony charges filed in homeless death
9/2/2010 2:18:36 PM
The decision, not to charge a Cincinnati Police Officer with a felony for driving over and killing a homeless woman in Washin...
Reds announce postseason ticket details
9/1/2010 1:28:13 PM
It's been a long time since Reds fans got to hear the words "playoff tickets" connected with their favorite team. But they'r...
Comair plans to cut planes and jobs
9/1/2010 12:40:24 PM
Comair’s President announced in a memo to employees Wednesday the airline will be getting smaller. That means fewer planes a...
23rd Smog alert this year
9/1/2010 12:03:41 PM
Today marks the 23rd smog alert this summer in Greater Cincinnati. Sarah Dowers with the Hamilton County Department of Envir...
Service will celebrate life of Erich Kunzel
8/31/2010 3:35:05 PM
Wednesday marks one year since Cincinnati Pops founder and conductor Erich Kunzel died after a four-month battle with cancer....
Cincinnati Council Member wants to recognize woman run over in Washington Park
8/31/2010 2:13:12 PM
A tree or plaque could be placed in Washington Park to remember a woman who died in July after being run over by a police car...
Cincinnati changes neighborhood funding administration
8/30/2010 2:25:06 PM
Some of Cincinnati’s community councils have complained a change last year made it more difficult to get their support fundin...
Grant will help launch program to make Cincinnati area more bicycle friendly
8/30/2010 12:45:14 PM
A group that wants to double the number of bicycle riders in the region in the next five years is getting a financial boost f...

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Raleigh's Update: Some rain, then nice!

Changes in the forecast begin with rain first then fall-like temperatures.

Local volunteers head to hurricane zone

The American Red Cross has called upon the Cincinnati branch to help East Coast residents prepare for Hurricane Earl.

4-time stroke survivor sets the pace

Four time stroke survivor walks across country to bring awareness to cause.

Students get their education by farming

Florence Elementary Schoold students learn math and science by growing vegetables.

4 Kings students taken to hospital

Four Kings High School students were taken to the hospital after taking another student's prescription medication.

Police share photos to find suspect

Police request information regarding a suspect in photos.

No link in Pampers diapers to rash

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission found no specific cause linking Pampers Dry Max diapers to diaper rash.

Top 9 weekend things to do in Tri-State

Channel 9 and CityBeat have teamed up to find the top 9 local weekend events that you can't miss!

Nearby explosion closes charter school

An explosion in a nearby sewer forced a Cincinnati charter school to close.

Frankenstein cited for monstrous conduct

Accused of disorderly conduct and vandalism.

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WVXU-FM’s new director receieved the 2010 Leo C. Lee Award from the Public Radio News Directors Inc. for her “lasting commitment to public radio journalism.”

The Fort Thomas resident is celebratating her 25th year in public radio news. She worked 20 years for Northern Kentucky University’s WNKU-FM (89.7), before jumping to WVXU-FM five years ago after Cincinnati Public Radio acquired the station from Xavier University.

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This Week on Impact Cincinnati:
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As Republicans try to win a majority in the House with the upcoming mid-term elections, one of the most-watched races nationally is here in Ohio's First Congressional District. In 2008, Democratic Congressman Steve Driehaus defeated former Republican Congressman Steve Chabot for the First Congressional seat, and the two are facing off again this November.

Join us for Impact Cincinnati, Thursday, September 02 at 9:20 am, as we discuss Ohio's First Congressional District.

Our Guests include: former Republican Congressman Steve Chabot and Democratic Congressman Steve Driehaus

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