Police say a man and a 4-year-old boy were struck and killed by a train in Trenton this evening.
A man working on the new casino in Columbus was rushed to the hospital this morning after a piece of equipment fell on him.
The bus driver who hit a 9 News van during a news conference about the collapse at Horseshoe Casino construction site pleaded not guilty on Friday.
One week after 13 workers were injured at the Horseshoe Casino construction site, crews there have new safety plans to keep workers safe.
Construction workers could be back by end of this week to work on the parking garage.
It's not clear when work can resume at Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati following Friday's floor collapse that injured 13 people.
Three workers remain in the hospital after 13 were injured in the casino collapse Friday morning.
As a collapse at the Horseshoe Casino site injures just over a dozen workers, but the fire chief who heads up the Special Operations Command says they’re lucky for the type of collapse that occurred.
Crash happened during news conference about casino collapse
Collapsed injured more than 11
Deck collapse at Horseshoe Casino in Cincinnati injured at least 11.
4 workers have been released from University Hospital after being treated for injuries suffered at the deck collapse.
A bus narrowly missed a crowd gathered to discuss the casino collapse.
After bus hits 9 News live van, commotion to move the conference ensues
Officials are still not sure when work will resume.
One man is still in serious condition.
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