Law enforcement agents raided a well known Cincinnati motel this morning and arrested five people -- including the motel's owner.
One worker with burning hands and two others were sent to hospitals after an envelope with a white powdery substance was found at the Warren County Health and Human Services building Monday.
In what could be the first of multiple lawsuits over the rapidly unfolding IRS scandal, centered squarely in Cincinnati, the American Center for Liberty and Justice in Washington, D.C., plans to file a lawsuit “in the coming days.”
A Florida teen is deciding if she should take a deal from the state on charges of an alleged same-sex relationship with an underage student.
Three of the actors from "The Brady Bunch" returned to Kings Island Sunday, and shared memories of being groovy teens in the '70s.
Last fall, when Linda Mendez was offered discount phone service through a federal program for the poor, the San Antonio mom thought it was too good to be true. She signed up anyway.
Officers tried to help when a college student was being held in a headlock by a masked intruder with a loaded gun to her head. But moment later -- the gunman took aim at an officer.
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Jury deliberating in Stephenson trial
A jury has begun deliberation in the trial for a man charged with beating an Aurora, …
Bond set in murder-for-hire case
A judge set bond at $100,000 this morning for a Warren County woman accused of trying to …
I-Team: 5 IRS workers to be interviewed
The I-Team is digging deeper into the Cincinnati IRS workers called to speak with …
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Digital Cover Stories
Developers and city leaders from the Tri-State, in charge of several high-profile Cincinnati retail projects, will attend an international retailer's conference this week in Las Vegas, courting upscale tenants that could turn local developments into regional attractions. WCPO Digital's Dan Monk is there too to bring you the latest.
A local man traveled to Washington, D.C., to attend a hearing Friday after a question about him was among 35 a tea party group was instructed by the Internal Revenue Service to answer as part of an application for tax-exempt status last year. 9 On Your Side interviewed him about the experience.
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John Matarese shares tips for saving on groceries without coupons.
JCPenney slaps new high prices on goods
John Matarese finds dozens of new, higher price stickers on JCPenney's merchandise.
Remke-bigg's getting out of pharmacy biz
John Matarese has big news for anyone who uses Remke-bigg's as their pharmacy.
Cincinnati Business News
Champagne and pate with your movie?
Liberty Center has identified its second retail tenant, an upscale cinema complex by Cobb…
Local design firm wins global award
Macy's Inc. and Hixson Architecture Engineering Interiors won a global retail design …
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IRS Scandal
In what could be the first of multiple lawsuits over the rapidly unfolding IRS scandal, centered squarely in Cincinnati, the American Center for Liberty and Justice in Washington, D.C., plans to file a lawsuit “in the coming days.”
Cincinnati tea party groups are holding a rally Tuesday to “Rein in the IRS.”
The scandals dogging President Barack Obama are a political gift to Republicans, who could use some good luck after recent election losses. It's not clear, however, how Republicans can best capitalize on Democrats' woes, legislatively or politically.
Local Govt. & Politics
Cincinnati mayoral candidates face off
It wasn’t exactly a debate, but the two major candidates seeking to be Cincinnati’s next …
Mayor: Reduce police and fire layoffs
Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory wants to save 18 firefighter jobs and 17 police jobs by …
Sports
Super Bowl 50 site to be decided soon
Where the Super Bowl will celebrate a half-century of existence will be decided this …
Racing no longer just a man's sport
Four women have qualified to race in next week’s Indianapolis 500, which goes to show …
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Our roundup includes Dennis "DJ" Janson's new role at WCPO Digital, Cincinnati IRS workers under scrutinty, and the Taste of Cincinnati this weekend.
A Tampa Bay area girl throwing the first pitch at a Rays game got a big surprise from her father, who had been stationed in Afghanistan for the past two years.
Science Tech
Yahoo is buying online blogging forum Tumblr for $1.1 billion as CEO Marissa Mayer tries to rejuvenate an Internet icon that had fallen behind the times.
Mirjana Filipovic is still haunted by the land mine blast that killed her boyfriend and blew off her left leg while on a fishing trip nearly a decade ago. It happened in a field that was supposedly de-mined.