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    Officer sued in Taser-related death

    A federal wrongful death lawsuit has been filed in the death of a Forest Park man following an incident when a Taser was used on him nearly a year ago.

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    Drowning victim, 15, identified

    The teenage boy who disappeared while swimming with friends in a Hamilton canal Tuesday night has been identified by the Butler County Sheriff's Office.

    Updated 1 hr 1 min ago

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    Village of Mariemont on endangered list

    The Village of Mariemont is known for its architectural beauty and elegance, but it's now also known as one of the most endangered historical places in the United States.

    Updated 51 mins ago

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    Larry's forecast: Mild sunshine today

    Summer officially starts Friday at 1:04 AM and the first weekend of the season is looking hot and more humid.

    Updated 1 hr 1 min ago

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    Disabled woman held captive for 2 years

    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.

    Updated 2 hrs 19 mins ago

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    Newest GABP tradition has mixed reviews

    The newest tradition at Great American Ball Park involves a classic country sing-along immediately following the oldest tune in baseball. But the reviews on the song are mixed.

    Updated 2 hrs 25 mins ago

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    3,500 jobs available at NKY job fair

    One of the biggest job fairs in the Tri-State will kick off Wednesday morning in Covington.

    Posted 5 hrs 6 mins ago

Digital Cover Stories


  1. IRS scandal: Is debate too political?

    IRS scandal: Is debate too political?

    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.

  2. How much more does the boss make?

    How much more does the boss make?

    The average Cincinnati CEO working at a public company made 93 times what the average worker made in 2012. 

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  1. Scandal at IRS: What you need to know

    Scandal at IRS: What you need to know

    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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      Best of Class 2013

      The best of the class from Tri-State high schools honored by 9 On Your Side.

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        Storm Shield app can save your life

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          IRS Scandal


          1. Senator: IRS to pay $70M in bonuses

            Senator: IRS to pay $70M in bonuses

            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 groups plan massive protests

              Tea party groups plan massive protests

              Tea party activists in the Tri-State are expected to take part in a protest over the Internal Revenue Service on Wednesday.

              • Tea Party leaders: We want more answers

                Tea Party leaders: We want more answers

                A full transcript of an interview with a Cincinnati IRS manager didn't change local Tea Party leaders' minds about the still smoldering scandal.

                • Cincy IRS manager's interview released

                • IRS manager scrutinized tea party cases

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                    9 things to know about Juneteeth

                    The oldest known U.S. celebration of the end of slavery, many African-Americans mark Juneteenth with parties, picnics and other festivities. There were a number of activities around the Tri-State June 15-16, but the official commemoration falls on June 19.

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                      ArtWorks partners with power2give.org

                      The Cincinnati organization is taking a contemporary approach to funding local art projects through a partnership with the crowdfunding site.

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                              NASA picks eight new astronauts

                              NASA has eight new astronauts - its first new batch in four years.

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                                New technology: Organs grown in labs?

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