Some schools are better equipped than others to protect students and staff from a tornado.
A Blue Ash organization is ready to hit the ground running Tuesday to help the victims of a deadly tornado that swept through Oklahoma City Monday.
“It’s about bringing people to Christ and if can do that in a hotel, it’s a little unorthodox, but God works in some unorthodox ways," said Pastor Mike Edmisten.
A woman is recovering in Blue Ash after being burned while trying to stop a grease fire.
A Sycamore Township café worker is recovering after being stabbed multiple times outside his business.
An Anderson Township family is looking for a place to stay after a fire early Saturday morning.
A Milford-Miami Township group is fighting underage drinking -- with stickers.
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The mother of an autistic teenager is seeking justice for her son after a fellow student at Sycamore High School reportedly posted a video of the teen using a restroom to a social media website.
Five individuals face a total for 45 counts of criminal mischief after allegedly leaving graffiti on various structures throughout Loveland over the past year.
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