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Tri-County Mall's next owner is a New York investor who will seek new 'junior…

Tri-County Mall's new owner is a New York investor who wants to maintain property as retail only, according to Springdale official who was briefed on early

Dems release transcript of Cincinnati IRS manager's interview with…

House Democrats released the entire 205-page transcript of an interview with a Cincinnati IRS manager on Tuesday. See what John Shafer told investigators.

Lil Wayne under fire for walking on American flag in music video

Rapper Lil Wayne is causing some controversy after a fan captured video of the rapper performing while standing on an American Flag.

Hairy stockings aim to keep women safe from would-be attackers

Designers of a strange garment say they're aiming to keep women safe from would-be attackers.

Victorious in court, Cincinnati's city manager signs parking lease

In a 17-word message on Twitter, the city of Cincinnati announced Tuesday afternoon that the city manager has signed a controversial parking lease.

Ohio mom pleads guilty to allowing deadly abuse of 14-year-old son

An Ohio mother shook and wept as she pleaded guilty to charges that she allowed an ex-boyfriend to beat her 14-year-old son to death in front of his younger

Chrysler recall: Automaker agrees to recall of Jeeps at risk of fire

Chrysler avoided a showdown with government safety regulators Tuesday, agreeing to recall 2.7 million older Jeep Grand Cherokee and Liberty SUVs that could be

Art flash mobs at Tri-State pools kick off Cincinnati summer

Children will have the opportunity to turn an ordinary chain fence into a work of art this summer.

Three accused of forcing disabled woman to do manual labor, threatening her &…

Three Ashland residents held a cognitively disabled woman and her child against their will for more than two years and forced the mom to perform manual labor

Empowering the arts: Crowdfunding website launches in Cincinnati, allows giving…

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

PHOTOS: One Direction makes pit stop in the Queen City

Boy band One Direction made a pit stop in Cincinnati Tuesday in between concerts.

Teacher quality survey: Too many teachers, too little quality

The nation's teacher-training programs do not adequately prepare would-be educators for the classroom, even as they produce almost triple the number of

U.S. arts and cultural organizations see rise in charitable giving

Charitable giving to arts and cultural institutions across the U.S. is on the rise for the first time in five years.

Charter jet makes 'hard landing' at Lunken

A charter flight made an emergency landing at Cincinnati Municipal Lunken Airport late Tuesday morning.

Reds: Police, firefighter appreciation night includes role for children of…

The children of slain Kentucky police officer Jason Ellis have a special role to play at Tuesday's game.

One Direction makes pit stop in the Queen City

If you live in the Tri-State and wanted a chance to glance at musical band One Direction in person, Tuesday was your lucky day.

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