2 dead in Northside murder-suicide
Two people are dead after a murder-suicide in Northside, Cincinnati police said. Officers responded to the 4200 block of Chambers Street around 4:50 p.m. Thursday for the report of two people shot. When they arrived, they discovered the body of 22-year-old Dayshawn Blair and a 19-year-old woman suffering from at least one gunshot wound. Investigators said she was taken to the hospital where she later died. Police have not released her identity. The Cincinnati Police Department's Homicide Unit and the Hamilton County Coroner's Office said Blair likely shot the 19-year-old woman and then himself.
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1 dead after shooting; officer involved in crash responding to scene
Police said they responded to Chambers Street around 4:50 p.m. One person is dead. An officer responding to the shooting was involved in a crash with a gray sedan.
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Traveling exhibit shows infamous artist Banksy's works
The unauthorized exhibit, like Banksy, isn't without controversy itself. The artist is not involved and some of the work is reproduced.
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Woman killed helped save lives through recovery work, community says
Brandy Lawless lost her husband years ago and was a dedicated single mother of two. Above all else, Friends said she was a guiding light for those who needed one.
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16-year-old accused of inciting group violence stays at youth center
A judge denied a motion to transfer a 16-year-old to the adult Hamilton County Justice Center despite inciting group violence at the youth center. The deputy director of the youth center said the violence could have 'easily' turned into a hostage situation.
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Star Wars super fan learns he has cancer thanks to Yoda impression
Star Wars super fan Paul Deutschle said he went to the doctor after realizing he struggled to do his favorite Yoda impression. He learned he had cancer, and with the help of UC doctors, had a procedure that allowed him the chance to continue his favorite pastime.
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Ohio sailor continues father's legacy in Navy
Sailor Electro Samantha Nassif is the electrical safety officer on the USS Gettysburg. Her father, she said, served on the ship 30 years ago.
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Community rallying around bar damaged in fire
A popular brewery in Mainville along the Loveland Bike Trail is lending a helping hand to employees of the Monkey Bar and Grille after a large fire caused heavy damage to the Tri-State staple.
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Ukranian runners travel for days to reach Cincinnati for Flying Pig Marathon
Two men from Ukraine are in Cincinnati to run the Flying Pig Marathon. To them, this race is about more than just getting a fast time. “I served in the Ukrainian Armed Forces for about 10 years and then a sergeant of the paratroopers,” said Maksym Pasichnyk through a translator. He fought in Ukraine during the early days of the war against Russia. “No food, no water, no support,” he said. “For 12 days, we were surrounded by the enemy.”
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Beware Fake Passport Websites
With long waits for passports, some websites claim they can speed up the process. But why you need to be very careful.
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Cyclones win playoff series after Fort Wayne's late goal is erased
Cincinnati won game 7 over Fort Wayne, advancing to round 2 of the playoffs
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Cyclones win game 7 after opponent's late goal is wiped-away
Cincinnati beats Fort Wayne 1-0 in the series-deciding game
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Employee at high school program accused of sexual abuse
A Hamilton County Juvenile Court spokesperson said a judge removed a dozen teenage boys from the facility Saturday after allegations of sexual abuse against an employee.
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WGA strike: Tri-State natives join strike for better pay
Jimmy Kimmel Live and all other late-night shows will not be so live as more than 11,000 TV and screenwriters are on strike, including Cincinnati native Evan Romansky.
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Woman fights to keep her dad, who killed her mom, in prison
Daniel Johnson murdered 28-year-old Angela Johnson Florimonte the day after Christmas 1989. The two were legally married but had been separated for a bit. After three decades, Johnson is now up for parole.
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Multiple attacks at Hamilton County Youth Center
Juvenile Court Judge Kari Bloom said the court filed motions to transfer people at the Hamilton County Youth Center after three days of attacks injuring an undisclosed number of staff and teen residents.
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Navy sailor kept in dark as EF-2 tornado destroyed Ohio home
Andrew Daye was aboard the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower when an EF-2 tornado hit his home. He still hasn't been back.
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Text messages spark investigation into former Highland Heights councilman
Newly obtained court documents give the details surrounding the arrest of a former Highland Heights council member who was recently indicted on drug dealing charges. Edward Fessler, who began his first term on city council in January 2023, was arrested on drug possession and trafficking charges in February. Read more: https://bit.ly/44sn6Vp
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New renderings show what Cincinnati convention hotel could look like
During a Hamilton County commissioners meeting on Tuesday, developers Portman Holdings unveiled new, conceptual renderings of what the anticipated convention center hotel, slated to replace the now-defunct Millennium Hotel, could look like. Demolition on the Millennium Hotel kicked off in March 2021. Read more: https://bit.ly/44vbUHQ
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Concerns grow as Kentucky sports betting rules are drafted
Ohio and Indiana employ dozens more employees than Kentucky for gambling enforcement. It begs the question, is Kentucky ready for sports betting? Read more: https://bit.ly/3HC3sMX
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Cincinnati students can win $500 from pedestrian safety contest
Students in kindergarten through 12th grade at all schools in Cincinnati are invited to submit a catchy slogan for the Slow Down to Save Lives Slogan Contest. Read more: https://bit.ly/3pcCQeU
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Fire damages The Monkey Bar and Grille in Hamilton Township
Popular Hamilton Township restaurant The Monkey Bar and Grille is closed for an undetermined amount of time after a fire caused heavy damage. Crews responded to the report of a fire in the 7800 block of Old 3C Highway around 12:30 a.m. Wednesday. When the arrived, they were met with heavy flames coming from the kitchen, investigators said. Fire crews said it took around 30 minutes to get the fire under control. The kitchen has "significant damage" and the rest of the building has smoke and water damage, firefighters said. No customers were in the business at the time of the fire. There were some employees working when the fire started. Everyone was able to evacuate the building and no injures were reported.
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Election results in Ohio, Indiana
Tri-State residents voted against some key school levies, while those in the Village of Moscow chose against dissolving their home.
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Police: 2 shot in Lebanon Walmart parking lot
Lebanon police said officers were dispatched to 1530 Walmart Drive at around 1 p.m. Tuesday for a shooting reported in the parking lot. When they arrived, video released by Lebanon police shows a witness telling an officer a woman was shot in the back of the neck and a man was shot in the arm during an accidental shooting.
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Employees say Texas Roadhouse customers used n-word, called Black server 'boy'
Arthur Mandy said he's had his share of terrible customers in his 25 years in the service industry, but a family he waited on — dressed head-to-toe in Confederate clothing — resulted in the worst experience of his life.
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