Party in the Park is canceled on Wednesday, May 22 because of a threat of inclement weather.
Party in the Park is canceled on Wednesday, May 22 because of a threat of inclement weather.
Talk of closing city pools to ease Cincinnati’s budget woes isn’t stopping the Cincinnati Recreation Commission (CRC) from celebrating the opening of two
On Wednesday, the Ohio Supreme Court denied Widmer’s appeal of last year's ruling by the state's 12th District Court of Appeals.
Newport on the Levee wants to add apartments and a hotel to a surface parking lot east of the urban entertainment complex.
A minivan landed on its top after a crash in the West End that sent one person to a hospital Wednesday morning.
Wednesday marks 9 On Your Side sports anchor Dennis Janson's last day in his traditional on-air role. Here's a look back at his career on TV in photos.
Competing plans to fill the city of Cincinnati’s $35 million budget gap will be the topic of discussion at a third public meeting Wednesday evening.
Local emergency responders from Clermont and Campbell counties will participate in emergency preparedness exercises Wednesday.
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
A House committee taking Congress' latest look at the Internal Revenue Service's mistreatment of tea party groups will apparently have to do so without input
The Ohio Department of Transportation has revealed which sections of rural interstate highway will have a higher speed limit of 70 mph instead of 65 mph
The body of a Northern Kentucky veteran who was killed in Afghanistan last week will return to his hometown Wednesday.
A fire caused up to $10,000 in damage to an East Price Hill home Tuesday night.
Any time a starting pitcher steps into the batter's box before he stands on the mound, he's in pretty good shape. Mike Leake enjoyed that luxury Tuesday night.
Some schools are better equipped than others to protect students and staff from a tornado.
The Hamilton County Emergency Management Agency (HCEMA) encourages families to put together emergency disaster plans that don’t rely on technology in the event
Healthy Living
Drug makers spent more than $100 million last year to promote prescription testosterone - everything from gels and patches to injections. But the popular treatment may not be necessary, and it carries risks.
Consumer News
John Matarese shows the latest ways to record your valuables, in case of fire or storm.
John Matarese finds dozens of new, higher price stickers on JCPenney's merchandise.