Scattered showers/thunder today but things look promising for the Holiday weekend.
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.
The death toll from Monday's tornado in Moore has steadied at 24, and 353 people have reported injuries from the storm.
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.
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