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    Bug bites, prevention and treatment

    The heat and humidity have returned to the region, and so has the ever despised backyard blood sucking pests.  Whether flying through the air or dropping from a tree branch, mosquitos and ticks are in full force this Memorial Day weekend.

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    I-Team: Help on way to woman with wound

    A woman sent home from the hospital with a gaping wound in her stomach will be getting the medical care her insurance did not provide. 

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    Vet's stolen wedding ring, coins found

    Madeira police caught two suspects who allegedly stole coins and a wedding ring from a WWII vet.

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    Vigil held for murdered teen

    One year to the day after a 19-year-old man is shot in an apartment hallway, his family will hold a vigil in his memory.

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    Rare coins taken in home robbery of vet

    Police are looking for the people who broke into the home of a World War II veteran and stole valuable coins.

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    'Pignapped' statue returned to family

    A missing pig statue has hogged most of the conversation around the dinner table of a Hyde Park family.

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    Cyclist hit in Sycamore Twp.

    A driver hit a cyclist in Hamilton County Monday morning.

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    Man killed in Anderson Twp. crash ID'd

    Hamilton county deputies have identified the man killed in fatal car accident in Anderson Township.

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    Police receive leads on Oakley suspect

    A day after 9 News and WCPO.com displayed an artist's rendering of a possible sexual assault suspect police have received a dozen tips.

  3. Storm-damaged cables restored in Moscow

    Storm-damaged cables restored in Moscow

    A helicopter was used Friday to help restring electric transmission cable across Ohio and Kentucky -- cable that was damaged in the March 2 tornadoes.

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    Girl, 6, youngest ever in Scripps Bee

    The words start flying here Tuesday at the Scripps National Spelling Bee as 278 youngsters vie to become the 85th champion of the country's longest-running educational competition.

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          What is Elhers-Danlos Syndrome?

          Gioia found out she had Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome at the age of 7. For years her parents had struggled to figure out why their daughter was so easily injured, but doctors couldn't offer a diagnosis.

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                1. Recalled items may still be in your home

                  Recalled items may still be in your home

                  John Matarese reports on some popular items you may still have in your home after being recalled.

                2. Some kids poisoned by P&G's Tide Pods

                  Some kids poisoned by P&G's Tide Pods

                  John Matarese has a warning for all parents of young children about  detergent pods.

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