Kentucky inmate dies after being assaulted by cellmate
John Daulton's family said he was brought to the Kenton County Detention Center on a parole violation. About 13 hours later, he was found unresponsive following an assault.
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3 Cincinnati nursing homes close, leaving 200 residents displaced
These facilities are closing in Cincinnati: Highlands Post Acute on Sherman Avenue in Norwood; Judson Care Center on Harrison Avenue in Westwood; and Advanced Rehab of Clifton Park, operating as Solivita of Oak Pavilion on Oak Street in Walnut Hills.
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Hamilton County launches Small Business Office
Hamilton County said there were nearly 1,000 small business owners, entrepreneurs and area representatives at an event that brought people together to network and find resources to better their businesses.
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Sisters sell toys, fundraise to help send veterans to DC
Tessa Ziegler, 10, and her sister Raya, 6, have raised more than $10,000 combined with matching donations to support Honor Flight. Why? Because "they fighted for us," Raya said.
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Uber testing new feature allowing teens to catch a ride
Starting Monday, Uber will test a new feature that allows teens under the age of 18 to catch a ride. Cincinnati is one of a dozen cities where the feature will be tested. Before teenagers sign up for Uber, they will need to be invited by a parent or guardian. After that, teens will need to complete a safety process that teaches them about features available on every ride. The new feature starts today for 13 to 17-year-olds. The teens' account will be connected to their parents account. This will allow parents to receive updates on the trip. Teens will also have a password that will have to be confirmed by the driver before the trip begins.
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Housing market still sellers market as prices skyrocket
Cincinnati home prices were up 8% in April, making the city the highest priced homes in the country. Experts say the issue is low inventory.
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Family without internet says Altafiber cut their their cable line
James Robinson said about 10 Altafiber employees were installing fiber optics cables in his front yard. Along with tearing up his yard and leaving equipment, Robinson said they cut his internet line in the process.
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Cincinnati's archdiocese ordains 7 new priests
Cincinnati has more than 200 years of Catholic history. The city's Archdiocese added another line to the books as seven men were ordained on Saturday.
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Uber for teens launches today
Cincinnati is one of a dozen cities where the feature will be tested. Before teenagers sign up for Uber, they will need to be invited by a parent or guardian.
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TSA Precheck vs CLEAR: Which is better?
TSA Precheck and CLEAR both promise to shorten airport lines. But are they worth the extra cost? And which is better?
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Final ride honoring fallen officer Sonny Kim attracts hundreds of motorcyclists
Final ride honoring fallen officer Sonny Kim attracts hundreds of motorcyclists
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15-year-old hospitalized, shot by another teen
Police said the teen told them he was shot by another teen during a robbery in front of his home on Winneste Avenue. There was no word on if a suspect was identified or arrested.
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Multiple injured, suspect dead in DMAX facility shooting
Moraine police said a man entered the DMAX plant around 9 p.m. Thursday night. He allegedly shot two people before turning the gun on himself.
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New Ohio law helps charitable pharmacy's mission
Gov. Mike DeWine recently signed into law a bill that will allow charitable pharmacies to accept donations from individuals. Prior to this, the pharmacies could only accept donations from nursing homes.
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Man rescued from Ohio River after police chase
A man is in the hospital after being rescued from the Ohio River after a police chase. Investigators said the chase began in Springfield Township late Thursday night and ended early Friday morning near the Taylor Southgate Bridge. A WCPO crew captured the moment the suspect was pulled from the river.
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1 killed in DMAX plant shooting near Dayton
One person is dead and two others are injured after a shooting at a diesel engine plant just south of Dayton, Ohio. Moraine police said a male suspect entered the DMAX plant around 9 p.m. Thursday night. He allegedly shot two people before turning the gun on himself.
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Family members: Man beat, killed his father
Court documents show Eric Crutcher hit his father multiple times in the head. Weeks later, his dad died. Police expect to upgrade Crutcher's charges.
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Young Bengals fan in need of life-saving procedure
River Blank has already had more than 40 casts and five major surgeries to treat the curvature of his spine, but they have not relieved the issue. Now, his family says his spine is nearly crushing his heart and lungs. His dad said his right lung is operating at 8% capacity.
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Cincinnati's Emily Henry makes New York Times Best Seller list again
By all accounts, Henry is a typical Cincinnatian. Except her life hasn’t been so typical for the past few years. Her latest book, "Happy Place," was No. 1 on the New York Times Best Seller list.
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Prominent businessman killed in shooting on I-75 in Cincinnati
The police report shows road rage led to the incident, with the suspect and victim described as strangers. Michael Sweeney, the man killed in the shooting, is a part of a prominent Tri-State auto family.
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City of Cincinnati vows to fix crumbling infrastructure
One of the oldest and worst is the city’s fleet garage off Central Parkway. Roughly 70 work inside an un-airconditioned garage, repairing vehicles from salt trucks to police cruisers.
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Murals showcase Cincinnati-area Civil Rights leaders
The murals of Fred Shuttlesworth, Theodore Berry, Marjorie B. Parham, Fanny Graff and Artie & Annie Matthews can be spotted throughout Avondale. ArtWorks partnered with Urbanist Media, a community preservation cooperative, to choose who to feature and where to place them.
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Teen uses sign language to help couple escape apartment fire
A 17-year-old acted quickly when he saw smoke coming from an apartment near his mom's house. He ran to help two people struggling to escape the top floor -- including a woman who was deaf. Thankfully, the teen had taken ASL classes at his school.
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Thousands of uninvited bees swarm wedding venue
It’s springtime and, without notice, a black cloud takes over the skies. Made up of tens of thousands of black dots flying in seemingly every direction at once, the cloud settles into a nearby tree branch.
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'This is a gift from the man upstairs': Football coach will receive a kidney transplant from his nephew
Darryn, 51, is the associate head football coach at Lakota East High School. Arryn, 31, a former University of Cincinnati defensive back, is the Winton Woods special teams coordinator who works with defensive backs, too. "They're always talking about football, talking about life," said Kennedy Chenault, Darryn's daughter and Arryn's cousin. "They have a bond like no other." So there is no doubt that bond will strengthen on June 6. That's when Darryn will receive a kidney transplant from Arryn at Christ Hospital.
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