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Another hearing opens today in the house on the IRS scrutiny of conservative political groups seeking tax exempt status. One key witness, Louis Lerner, is expected to answer questions by invoking her fifth amendment rights. Tea Party supporters, Tuesday, rallied outside the downtown IRS building, where the exempt organization’s determinations unit is located Recent Stories: […]

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A Warren County woman will remain in jail, waiting trial for allegedly plotting to kill her ex-husband. Heather Boling’s bond was set, Monday, at 100,000 dollars. Prosecutors say Bolling paid an undercover officer to take a hit out on her former husband, because of an ongoing custody fight. Recent Stories: Local Charity Prepares To Help […]

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A Sycamore Township motel is out of business after being raided by deputies. The Drake Motel was shut down, Monday, as part of an investigation into drug dealing and prostitution. The motel’s owner was arrested for obstructing official business, and three others were hauled to jail on outstanding warrants. Recent Stories: Local Charity Prepares To […]

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Volunteers from a local charity are preparing to help victims of the Oklahoma tornado. Matthew 25 ministry officials say thousands of bags, with personal care items, are ready to south. Food, water, and cleaning supplies are also being sent to the state. Five volunteers will make the trip to Oklahoma to pass out the items. […]

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A Loveland woman will go before a judge today, facing a host of charges after a high-speed chase. The state highway patrol says benji Pauline Brown’s problems began, Sunday, when a trooper caught her sleeping behind the wheel of a stolen minivan. Brown then sped off along I-71 at speeds of 125 M.P.H., before crashing […]

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A Middletown family is waking up to a new home, thanks to dozens of local volunteers. The “Hands and Feet Project” spent four days, rehabilitating a house, before unveiling it yesterday for an unsuspecting single mother and her disabled sons. The house was scheduled to be demolished by the city before firefighters and volunteers stepped […]

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Nearly three dozen people spoke up during a three hour hearing on Cincinnati’s budget, Thursday night. A third proposal was unveiled by city council, earlier yesterday, that would eliminate all firefighter layoffs and limit police cuts to a few officers through furloughs. Click here to read more, or check out the video above. Recent Stories: […]

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Hamilton County jurors in the “eye blink” trial have returned a guilty verdict against Ricardo Woods. Prosecutors said he shot David Chandler, in 2010, paralyzing Chandler and leaving him unable to talk for the last two weeks of his life. Chandler used eye-blinks to identify woods in the videotaped questioning. Recent Stories: New Mallory Budget […]

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A Springfield Township woman is behind bars, accused of trapping her daughter inside a burning home. Inger Smith was charged, Wednesday, with child endangering and aggravated arson. Hamilton County prosecutors say smith set fire to a bedroom, in her Seven Hills Drive home earlier this month. Local firefighters rescued Smith and her daughter. Recent Stories: […]

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Two employees of the IRS office in Cincinnati have reportedly been disciplined for their aggressive handling of conservative political groups. The agency’s commissioner singled out the rogue agents, Wednesday, before resigning from his post. Those employees could face criminal charges, for allegedly red-flagging Tea-Party groups that requested tax-exempt status. Fox 19 is reporting that two […]

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Fewer Cincinnati police officers and firefighters would lose their jobs under an updated city budget proposal. Mayor Mark Mallory’s changes to the spending plan would put nearly three dozen safety force employees back on the job. The mayor is pulling funding from outside agencies to avoid the layoffs. Recent Stories: Jury Deliberations Underway in “Eye […]

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A new nation-wide search is underway for Cincinnati’s next police chief. James Craig stepped down, on Tuesday, to accept the top policing job in his hometown of Detroit. City officials expect the search for Craig’s replacement to go through the summer. Recent Stories: Jury Deliberations Underway in “Eye Blink” Murder Trial Lack of Oversight Cited […]