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Twenty-eight teens have been shot in Cincinnati so far this year, nearly triple the number at this time last year.
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The U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio's office said Pastor has agreed to plead guilty to honor services wire fraud. The agreement was filed in federal court ahead of Pastor's scheduled hearing Wednesday.
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Former UC men's basketball coach Bob Huggins has issued an apology after he said a homophobic slur multiple times during an interview.
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Firefighters are battling the flames at a warehouse at 358 NW F Street in Richmond, Ind.
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It now seems likely that the trial, which was originally scheduled to take four to six weeks, may stretch into mid-March.
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Former Cincinnati Reds pitcher Tom Browning, a World Series champion known for pitching a perfect game, was found unresponsive at his home in Union, Ky., Monday.
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Major Curtis J. Rowe died after he and his fellow crewmembers crashed Saturday during an airshow for Wings Over Dallas at the Dallas Executive Airport.
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The buyer, Victrix Investments, is the same company that in January received a tax abatement worth $10.8 million to convert the former Macy’s building to apartments at 7 West Seventh Street.
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West College Corner Fire Chief Don Jackson said the bus driver was unconscious and taken to Reed Hospital in Richmond, Ind. All of the students are OK.
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Alongside Sunday's shooting in Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati Police said there was also another shooting incident in the Central Business District where two people were shot.