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Parking enforcement agent shot at
CINCINNATI — A Cincinnati Parking Enforcement Officer nearly escaped being shot Friday evening on Wyoming Avenue in West Price Hill.…
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1 in critical condition after shooting in East Price Hill
CINCINNATI — One person is in critical condition after a shooting early Saturday morning, the Cincinnati Police Department (CPD) said.…
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Tennessee federal judge rules ‘drag ban’ is unconstitutional
Tennessee's version of not allowing drag queens and kings in public settings has been declared unconstitutional by a federal judge in Memphis,…
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Withrow High School rugby team captures its first state championship
OBETZ, Ohio — The Withrow High School rugby team is returning to Cincinnati as a state champion for the first…
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Florida woman’s car catches fire with kids inside while she shoplifts
A Florida woman has been arrested after her car caught fire with her children inside while she was shoplifting. In…
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Inmate escapes Hamilton County Justice Center while taking out trash
CINCINNATI — Tyrone Edwards is back in custody after he allegedly escaped from the Hamilton County Justice Center early Thursday…
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California judge orders release of footage of Pelosi attack
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Footage of the attack on former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband will be released to…
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Asteroid among the closest ever recorded to pass by Earth
Asteroid 2023 BU will come within 2,200 miles of the Earth’s surface this evening as it is expected to fly…
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Former U.S. leaders asked to re-check for classified docs
WASHINGTON (AP) — The National Archives has asked former U.S. presidents and vice presidents to re-check their personal records for…
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Lawsuit claims Christ Hospital website sends patient info to Meta, third parties
CINCINNATI — A lawsuit filed Jan. 10 accuses Christ Hospital of communicating patient information to third-parties like Meta — which…
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KC distillery may feel familiar to Cincinnati
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — When it comes to Prohibition-era bosses, many midwestern states have their own infamous smugglers. Chicago had…
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Animal rescues see fewer adoptions and more surrenders thanks to inflation
ARVADA, Colo. — To keep a barn running, there are of course the chores, and the mud, but when you…
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Facing rising rents, mobile home park residents are buying their land
A walk can be a good time to reflect on a journey. On a stroll through the Durango, Colorado, mobile…
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