The Tri-State is under a "slight risk" of strong to severe storms with gusty winds and hail being the main threats.
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.
The FBI says a man being questioned by authorities in the Boston bombing probe was fatally shot when he initiated a violent confrontation.
Newport on the Levee wants to add apartments and a hotel to a surface parking lot east of the urban entertainment complex.
The Ohio Department of Transportation has revealed which sections of rural interstate highway will have a higher speed limit of 70 mph instead of 65 mph starting July 1.
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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 man who led the IRS when the Cincinnati office was giving extra scrutiny to conservative groups told Congress Tuesday that he knew little about the targeting when it was happening.
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.
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