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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.''
Wright to lead New Orleans college
Ron Wright, who resigned last fall as president of Cincinnati State Technical & Community College, has found a new job.
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.
Critical alert issued for missing woman
Cincinnati police have issued a critical missing alert for a 39-year-old woman they say is mentally challenged and schizophrenic.
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.
Fire displaces three families
Three families were displaced in a two-alarm fire late Wednesday that damaged three townhomes.
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.
Pit bull ban tweaking on hold
Possible tinkering with Cincinnati's pit bull ban will have to wait at least another week.
Butler teens face torture trial
Two Hamilton teens were ordered to be tried as adults for the torture of a mentally disabled Talawanda High School senior.
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.
Caretaker charged with stealing drugs
An 85-year-old woman's sharp-eyed daughter may have saved her life, police said Wednesday.
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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