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    Body found near Party Source in Bellevue

    A mans body was found near the Party Source store Thursday afternoon in Bellevue, Ky.

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    Boy Scouts to allow openly gay Scouts

    The Boy Scouts of America's National Council has voted to ease a long-standing ban and allow openly gay boys to be accepted as Scouts.

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    County: Pull $4M grant from streetcar

    Two Hamilton County commissioners are asking a regional government group to consider rescinding a $4 million grant for the city of Cincinnati’s troubled streetcar project.

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    I-Team: 911 dispatch issues affect cops

    The issues that the I-Team uncovered at Cincinnati's 911 dispatch center don't just affect those calling for help: They could also delay the city's police officers.

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    40-ft sinkhole develops in Norwood home

    A sinkhole up to 40 feet deep developed in a Norwood residence’s basement Thursday fueling a debate between the homeowner and city officials.

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    Cincinnati credit card use scrutinized

    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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      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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          1. I-Team: Emails describe IRS 'criteria'

            I-Team: Emails describe IRS 'criteria'

            The I-Team has obtained emails that appear to show an early "BOLO" (Be On The Lookout) criteria list used by Cincinnati Internal Revenue Service agents to target conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status, and also show the IRS watchdog, Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA), knew about wrongdoing within the IRS as early as July, 2012.

            • Special prosecutor for IRS scandal?

              Special prosecutor for IRS scandal?

              Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, said Thursday that Congress might need to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the targeting of conservative groups by Internal Revenue Service employees in the agency’s Cincinnati office.

              • I-Team: IRS emails raise questions

                I-Team: IRS emails raise questions

                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. 

                • Congress digs for IRS answers, gets few

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                    UC post-game shenanigans go viral

                    In what is being labeled as “Post-Game Interview Shenanigans,” the University of Cincinnati’s baseball infielder Ryan Quinn may just be the most creative video “extra” in all college athletics.

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                      Invisible bobblehead makes a comeback

                      At its game on Thursday night, the first one-thousand Florence Freedom fans through the gates will get an empty box labeled "Lennay Kekua."

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                              • Review: Google music plan solid

                                Review: Google music plan solid

                                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.

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