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    I-Team: Ex-Cincy IRS manager speaks out

     A former manager in the Cincinnati IRS unit at the center of the agency's scandal says she's speaking out because two agents in her office were being set up to take the fall.

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    I-Team: Emails describe IRS 'criteria'

    The I-Team has obtained emails that appear to show an early "Be On The Lookout" (BOLO) criteria list used by Cincinnati Internal Revenue Service agents to target conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status.

  3. Cincinnati Police

    I-Team: 911 dispatch issues affect cops

    The issues that the I-Team uncovered at Cincinnati's 911 dispatch center don't just affect those calling for help: They could also delay the city's police officers.

  1. I-Team: IRS emails raise questions

    I-Team: IRS emails raise questions

    I-Team reporter Jason Law has obtained information that may shed light on the timing of the investigative report into the scandal at the Cincinnati IRS office. 

    • I-Team: City reacts to 911 investigation

      I-Team: City reacts to 911 investigation

      The city used Twitter to react to the I-Team investigation revealing not all 911 operators are medically trained.

    • I-Team: Is Cincinnati 911 like roulette?

      I-Team: Is Cincinnati 911 like 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, it’s a game of roulette.

    • Local IRS employee talks about scandal

      Local IRS employee talks about scandal

      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 I-Team about the growing scandal.

    • I-Team: 5 IRS workers to be interviewed

      I-Team: 5 IRS workers to be interviewed

      The I-Team is digging deeper into the Cincinnati IRS workers called to speak with congressional investigators this week.

    • I-Team: Accessible parking inaccessible

      I-Team: Accessible parking inaccessible

      Ohio now has 1.2 million active handicapped parking permits -- one for every seven drivers. With so many accessible spots full, disabled drivers with wheelchair ramps are forced to park in the last space in the lot.

    • I-Team: Cuts could hinder reaching Reps

      I-Team: Cuts could hinder reaching Reps

      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 elected representative.

    • I-Team: Free cellphones cost billions

      I-Team: Free cellphones cost billions

      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 because phone companies heavily market the free service that other Americans subsidize.

    • I-Team: How often is KI inspected?

      I-Team: How often is KI inspected?

      The I-Team examines Kings Island inspection reports and follows state inspectors as they look over the rides before the park opens Saturday.

    • I-Team: Spa sells gift cards, disappears

      I-Team: Spa sells gift cards, disappears

      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 sold.

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    I-Team Investigators


    1. Brendan Keefe

      Brendan Keefe

      30-time Emmy winner Brendan Keefe was named Best Reporter by the Ohio Associated Press in 2011, and Best Photographer in 2012. He serves as Anchor and Chief Investigator for WCPO.

      • Jason Law

        Jason Law

        Jason Law joined 9 On Your Side in January 2013 as a investigative reporter with the I-Team.

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