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Missing woman returns safely Cincinnati police have canceled a critical missing alert for a 39-year-old woman they say is mentally challenged and schizophrenic. |
'My house is on fire' The daughter of a woman killed Wednesday night in a house fire frantically called 911 from inside the house to get help. "I need help. My house is on fire," she told a dispatcher. "My mom's burning alive.'' |
Caught on camera The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office is hoping the release of security camera images will help them catch the men who held up the clerk of a Speedway gas station on North Bend Road in Green Township early Wednesday morning. |
Cameras capture suspects The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office is hoping security images will help identify the men who robbed two Speedway stations. See if you recognize anyone. |
Police probe Newtown break-ins Police remain on the scene this morning of multiple break-ins in the downtown business district on Main Street, according to Hamilton County emergency communication reports. |
Apartment fire displaces 13 Thirteen people were displaced late Wednesday in a two-alarm fire that caused $200,000 in damages at an apartment building, Cincinnati fire officials said today. |
Crash closes Bridgetown Road Bridgetown Road is shut down this morning at Powner Road after a car crashed and caught on fire, according to Hamilton County emergency communication reports. |
Retired, not forgotten Speedee, the retired McDonald's mascot, was fastened to a golden arch and belted to a crane. He landed next to a headless figure holding a pizza. Another acquisition had arrived at the future home of the American Sign Museum. |
Man lets city clear junk A small convoy of trucks hauled away the debris surrounding Ron Brown's Westwood home two weeks ago, ending one of Cincinnati's longest and ugliest building-code fights. |
Dann steps down Facing possible impeachment, Attorney General Marc Dann resigned Wednesday amid the scandal of a sexual harassment investigation. |
City will pay $250,000 Cincinnati has agreed to pay $250,000 for housing city inmates in the county jail between 2001 and 2007. |
Lawyer's sex chat sentence A 48-year-old New Albany lawyer was fined $1,000, sentenced to a month in jail and to three years of probation for online sex chats with a detective who posed as a teen girl. |
Administrator struck by car The administrator of Clermont County Common Pleas Court was hurt when struck by a car about 10:40 a.m. Wednesday while walking across Main Street outside the Courthouse in Batavia. Patricia Schwartz was taken to Clermont Mercy Hospital. |
Foster parents under new watch Legislation enhancing a statewide fingerprint database that screens foster parents was signed into law Wednesday by Gov. Ted Strickland. |
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