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    Leake, Wright send Reds past Mets

    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.

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      Many Cincy schools lack basement shelter

      Some schools are better equipped than others to protect students and staff from a tornado.

      • Moore, OK tornado damage KE

        Does your family have a disaster plan?

        The Hamilton County Emergency Management Agency (HCEMA) encourages families to put together emergency disaster plans that don’t rely on technology in the event of a disaster.

      The city's safety: Who's at risk?

      Cincinnati's budget woes have threatened departments that keep its residents safe.

      I-Team: Is calling 911 in the city of Cincinnati a game of roulette?

      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,

      Kings Local School Board releases records in teacher investigation

      The Kings school district released records of depositions taken in an investigation of a teacher's treatment of children in a multiple-handicapped classroom.

      Cincinnati-area school districts review tornado plans

      Local school administrators are double-checking to make sure their tornado and severe weather plans are up-to-date.

      Former IRS commissioner tells Congress he didn't know extent of problems in…

      The man who led the IRS when the Cincinnati office was giving extra scrutiny to conservative groups told Congress Tuesday that he knew little about the

      Horseshoe Casino to host job fair for laid off city employees

      The Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati will hold a job fair for city employees affected by layoffs.

      La Salle High School student who shot self in class moved to Children's Hospital

      The La Salle High School student who shot himself in a classroom last month is now receiving care at Children's Hospital.

      In light of Oklahoma, locals share lessons learned in the days following the…

      As tornado victims, first responders, and volunteers in Oklahoma prepare for the long road to recovery, local residents acutely remember dealing with the

      Are you prepared for a life-threatening tornado?

      Tornadoes can strike quickly, with little or no warning.

      Northern Kentucky man arrested for carrying firearm in carry-on trying to board…

      A Northern Kentucky man was arrested for attempting to carry a loaded handgun on to a flight headed to Atlanta.

      Police find inmate who escaped from Lebanon Correctional Institute

      Warren County police say the inmate who walked away from the Lebanon Correctional Institute Tuesday afternoon was located.

      Two suspects sought after Harrison Avenue shooting

      Police are looking for two men suspected of shooting another man in the lower back outside of a Family Dollar store Tuesday.

      Formica turns 100: Evendale campus boasts 500 employees, produces for domestic…

      The Evendale-based company's claim to fame is High Pressure Laminate (HPL), the stuff that makes a variety of products possible: kitchen countertops, bathroom

      9 On Your Side hosts phone drive for Okla. tornado victims

      9 On Your Side is reaching out to help those in need after the tornado disaster in Oklahoma by hosting a phone bank during the 5 p.m., 5:30 p.m. and 6 p.m.

      From appalling to appealing, Kenwood Collection aims to transform the region's…

      What will it take to transform a Kenwood eyesore into a sight for sore eyes? Developers are showing the way in Las Vegas this week.

      Riders get stuck on The Beast roller coaster at Kings Island

      Some roller coaster fans at Kings Island got a big scare while riding The Beast on Tuesday.

      Man at center of 'crippled girl' case files suit against City of Cincinnati

      A Cincinnati free speech case is entering a new chapter as a man once tried for an incident at Party in the Park is now suing the city.

      Veterans Administration Hospital front closed after suspicious white powder…

      The front of the Veterans Administration Hospital on Vine Street closed Tuesday morning after a report of a suspicious white powder found in the building.

      Belterra Casino Resort hosting hiring fair for new Stadium Sports Bar & Grill

      Belterra Casino Resort is looking for employees on Tuesday to staff its new sports bars set to open in June.

      Tea party groups take IRS protest to Cincinnati office

      The furor over the IRS’ improper targeting of conservative groups went on full display in downtown Cincinnati on Tuesday.

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      1. Ex-IRS head: Didn't know how bad it was

        Ex-IRS head: Didn't know how bad it was

        The man who led the IRS when the Cincinnati office was giving extra scrutiny to conservative groups told Congress Tuesday that he knew little about the targeting when it was happening.

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