The Tri-State is under a 'Slight Risk' of strong to severe storms with gusty winds and hail being the main threats.
All your Wednesday morning delays.
Dying for help, some of those in need of urgent medical care are left holding the phone because dispatchers say when you dial 911 in the city of Cincinnati, it’s a game of roulette.
Cincinnati's budget woes have threatened departments that keep its residents safe.
Each month, city of Cincinnati workers rack up about $171,000 on credit card-related expenses on cards with a combined limit of $2.1 million. The use of the cards is coming under scrutiny.
Residents of Moore, Okla., are reeling after a monstrous tornado swept through the community, causing more than 20 deaths and leaving destruction in its path.
Some schools are better equipped than others to protect students and staff from a tornado.
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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.”
Liberty Center has identified its second retail tenant, an upscale cinema complex by Cobb Theatres of Birmingham, Alabama.
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EZ home inventory in case of storm
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JCPenney slaps new high prices on goods
John Matarese finds dozens of new, higher price stickers on JCPenney's merchandise.
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Cincinnati Business News
How do online reviews affect businesses?
No matter how ugly the reviews get, businesses need to be willing to admit mistakes and …
Formica celebrates 100 years in business
The Evendale-based company's claim to fame is High Pressure Laminate (HPL), the stuff …
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The IRS has been caught in a scandal where several employees allegedly specifically targeted political groups. Find out everything there is to know inside.
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IRS Scandal
A House committee taking Congress' latest look at the Internal Revenue Service's mistreatment of tea party groups will apparently have to do so without input from the star witness.
The IRS division chief who was ultimately in charge of the Cincinnati workers who targeted conservative groups plans to take the Fifth and decline to testify at a congressional hearing on Wednesday.
The furor over the IRS’ improper targeting of conservative groups went on full display in downtown Cincinnati on Tuesday.
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
Leake, Wright send Reds past Mets
Any time a starting pitcher steps into the batter's box before he stands on the mound, …
Bruce homers to back Cueto in Reds' win
Jay Bruce hit a tiebreaking homer and drove in two runs to back Johnny Cueto's wild but …
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A woman named Barbara Garcia was describing her story of survival to a CBS News reporter, when her dog emerged from a pile of rubble behind her.
Our roundup includes Dennis "DJ" Janson's new role at WCPO Digital, Cincinnati IRS workers under scrutinty, and the Taste of Cincinnati this weekend.
Science Tech
No matter how ugly the reviews get, businesses need to be willing to admit mistakes and offer discounts to lure unhappy customers back, digital marketing experts said.
Microsoft thinks it has the one.