Scattered showers/thunder today but things look promising for the Holiday weekend.
A sinkhole up to 40 feet deep developed in a Norwood residence’s basement Thursday fueling a debate between the homeowner and city officials.
A 30- to 40-foot-deep sinkhole developed in the basement of a Norwood home Thursday.
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.
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.
John Matarese explains why many of the things we believe about our credit score are wrong.
John Matarese reports that the company that shipped your pants is now at it again
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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.
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Newport on the Levee plans expansion
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Formica celebrates 100 years in business
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Cincinnati's budget woes have threatened departments that keep its residents safe.
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IRS Scandal
I-Team reporter Jason Law has obtained information that may shed light on the timing of the investigative report into the scandal at the Cincinnati IRS office.
Lawmakers held another hearing on Capitol Hill Wednesday about the Internal Revenue Service tea party targeting scandal and still didn’t get the answers they sought.
The baseball star, the banker, the Hollywood 10. And Lois Lerner of the IRS.
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Cincinnati credit card use scrutinized
Each month, city of Cincinnati workers rack up about $171,000 on credit card-related …
Cincinnati mayoral candidates face off
It wasn’t exactly a debate, but the two major candidates seeking to be Cincinnati’s next …
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Invisible bobblehead makes a comeback
At its game on Thursday night, the first one-thousand Florence Freedom fans through the …
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At its game on Thursday night, the first one-thousand Florence Freedom fans through the gates will get an empty box labeled "Lennay Kekua."
When high school student Zach Sobiech learned he didn't have much longer to live, his mother suggested he write letters to tell his loved ones goodbye. Instead, the Minnesota teenager turned to writing music - and his farewell song, "Clouds," became a YouTube sensation that has attracted more than 4 million views.
Science Tech
After four years of development, Microsoft unveiled the Xbox One entertainment console and touted it as an all-in-one solution for playing games, watching TV and doing everything in between.
Google Inc.'s new music service offers a lot of eye candy to go with the tunes. The song selection of around 18 million tracks is comparable to popular services such as Spotify and Rhapsody, and a myriad of playlists curated along different genres provides a big playground for music lovers.