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Senator asks airlines to drop seat fee for kids

Sen. Charles Schumer is urging airlines to allow families with young children to sit together without paying extra.

Crystal interviews founder of American Sign Museum

Crystal Faulkner of the CPA and business advisory firm Cooney Faulkner and Stevens, LLC sat down for an interview with the founder of the American Sign Museum,

P&G to add latches to make detergent packs safer

The maker of Tide Pods will create a new double-latch lid to deter children from accessing and eating the brightly colored detergent packets, a company

Study: Typical CEO made $9.6M last year

Profits at big U.S. companies broke records last year, and so did pay for CEOs.

Laundry pods could harm your child

It’s something you use every week could be poisoning your child—and Cincinnati-based Procter and Gamble is doing something to fix it. Local moms react.

Delta to take Southwest's 717s

Delta Air Lines plans to add 88 Boeing 717s to its fleet, picking up planes that Southwest Airlines didn't want anymore.

Some children poisoned by P&G's Tide Pods

John Matarese has a warning for all parents of young children about  detergent pods.

Tattered American flags fly around the Tri-State

There is no more recognizable symbol of the United States of America than the flag, but many of those flags are old, faded and tattered, forgotten by their

Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc under investigation for law violations related to…

Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. says that federal prosecutors are investigating the company for possible criminal violations of securities laws related to its

HP laying off 27,000 workers in restructuring

Hewlett-Packard plans to jettison 27,000 workers as the growing popularity of smartphones, the iPad and other mobile devices makes it tougher for the company

Study: Phase 1 of The Banks making $91M annually for Cincinnati

The Banks project is drawing more people to downtown Cincinnati, and the city is cashing in on the project, too, according to a new study.

Scripps unveils strategy to take more control of its programming

Extending its long-standing commitment to high-quality programming and innovative storytelling, The E.W. Scripps Company is producing two original shows with

Starbucks stores suddenly shut down

John Matarese has details on why local Starbucks stores were closed unexpectedly Wednesday morning.

Private supply ship rockets toward space station

Opening a new, entrepreneurial era in spaceflight, a ship built by a billionaire businessman sped toward the International Space Station with a load of

Gambling addictions, suicides come with opening of casinos

No doubt plenty of business has been generated by the recent opening of Horseshoe Casino Cleveland. But it does come with a price for those who have a gambling

Business union expands throughout Tri-State

9 News talks with Crystal Faulkner about this week's big local business headlines.

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