Summer officially starts Friday at 1:04 AM and the first weekend of the season is looking hot and more humid.
A woman told authorities she was held captive for more than a year by three people who forced her to do housework, raided her bank account and menaced her with snakes and pit bulls.
A 15-year-old boy is dead after disappearing while swimming in a canal in Hamilton.
Two people are hospitalized after a shooting at a home on Canterbury Avenue in Golf Manor.
Tea party activists in the Tri-State are expected to take part in a protest over the Internal Revenue Service on Wednesday.
One of the biggest job fairs in the Tri-State will kick off Wednesday morning in Covington.
A Cleveland man accused of kidnapping three women and imprisoning them in his house over a decade has another court appearance Wednesday.
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Oreos now available in watermelon flavor
Watermelon is a refreshing summer treat, and now it comes in a cookie form.
Audit: School officials misused $520K
Officials at Cincinnati College Preparatory Academy misused nearly $520,000 of taxpayer …
Tea Party leaders: We want more answers
A full transcript of an interview with a Cincinnati IRS manager didn't change local Tea …
Reds honor fallen Ky. officer's family
The Reds battled a nemesis Tuesday evening: the Pirates from Pittsburgh. But before the …
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Congressional investigators still haven't determined for certain whether partisan politics played a role in the IRS targeting scandal. But local observers say the investigation itself has become quite political.
The average Cincinnati CEO working at a public company made 93 times what the average worker made in 2012.
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How social media leads to identity theft
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Beware of phone scam affecting Tri-State
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Tea Party leaders: We want more answers
A full transcript of an interview with a Cincinnati IRS manager didn't change local Tea …
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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.
The best of the class from Tri-State high schools honored by 9 On Your Side.
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IRS Scandal
The Internal Revenue Service is about to pay $70 million in employee bonuses despite an Obama administration directive to cancel discretionary bonuses because of automatic spending cuts enacted this year, according to a GOP senator.
Tea party activists in the Tri-State are expected to take part in a protest over the Internal Revenue Service on Wednesday.
A full transcript of an interview with a Cincinnati IRS manager didn't change local Tea Party leaders' minds about the still smoldering scandal.
Local Govt. & Politics
Smitherman takes leave from NAACP
Cincinnati City Councilman Christopher Smitherman announced Friday he is temporarily …
Parking deal goes ahead despite protest
A controversial lease of the city of Cincinnati’s parking system will likely take effect …
Sports
Newest GABP tradition has mixed reviews
The newest tradition at Great American Ball Park involves a classic country sing-along …
Pirates end Latos' streak, beat Reds 4-0
Pedro Alvarez singled home a pair of runs in the first inning, and the Pittsburgh Pirates…
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The Cincinnati organization is taking a contemporary approach to funding local art projects through a partnership with the crowdfunding site.
The NBA finals head south as Miami fights to stay alive in the series, clouds come with higher temperatures in the Tri-State, and Coney Island provides a free escape from the sultry weather.
Science Tech
NASA has eight new astronauts - its first new batch in four years.
By the time 10-year-old Sarah Murnaghan finally got a lung transplant last week, she'd been waiting for months, and her parents had sued to give her a better shot at surgery.