Dying for help, some of those in need of urgent medical care are left holding the phone because dispatchers say when you dial 911 in the city of Cincinnati,
Dying for help, some of those in need of urgent medical care are left holding the phone because dispatchers say when you dial 911 in the city of Cincinnati,
An IRS employee who works inside the Cincinnati IRS exempt organizations office — which is at the center of a federal investigation — spoke exclusively to the
The I-Team is digging deeper into the Cincinnati IRS workers called to speak with congressional investigators this week.
Ohio now has 1.2 million active handicapped parking permits -- one for every seven drivers. With so many accessible spots full, disabled drivers with
The House of Representatives saw their 2013 office budgets cut by the sequester, and here's how it could affect you and your ability to reach out to your
The federal Lifeline program has grown by 400 percent since the government allowed tens of millions to get free cellphone service in 2008, in large part
The I-Team examines Kings Island inspection reports and follows state inspectors as they look over the rides before the park opens Saturday.
The I-Team looks investigates the mysterious disappearance of Avalon Salon and Aesthetic Day Spa after thousands of dollars in gift cards to the business were
A multi-county drug task force at the center of an I-Team investigation will cease to exist at the end of March, but officials insist the move has nothing to
A former mayor's court clerk pleaded guilty to theft in office Monday morning.
A website that posts mugshots is forcing those who have a picture on the site that want it removed to pay up.
Thieves are getting clever when targeting hotel guests.
The I-Team checked under the “USDA Certified” sticker to find out if organics are really pesticide-free and if the process is as stringent as Congress
What's the most dangerous bridge in the Tri-State? Experts say it's not the Brent Spence. A look at bridges classified as both fracture critical and
A year-old program testing key evidence obtained from rape victims is just beginning to identify suspects whose DNA has been sitting on shelves in so-called
Moving vans appeared outside the headquarters of Local Great Coupons Thursday morning.
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 has long-awaited good news for used car shoppers
John Matarese shows the latest ways to record your valuables, in case of fire or storm.