Kentucky woman's monkey euthanized after biting child
A Kentucky woman's marmoset was euthanized "in accordance with state wildlife and public health laws so it could be tested for rabies to determine if the bite victim needed treatment for rabies," Kentucky Fish and Wildlife said.
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Two Ohio men found dead in canyon after hiking in Utah
Officials in Utah said West Chester police contacted them to report that two men had not returned from their trip to the area. They were able to identify both men's bodies, saying they were likely caught in a flash flood while hiking.
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Tri-State pools struggling to hiring lifeguards for summer
Some local pools will start opening as soon as this weekend, but some Tri-State pools won't be opening this season due to a lack of lifeguards.
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Man accused of killing Kentucky deputy also a suspect in Ohio
Steven Sheangshang, the man accused of killing a Scott County deputy during a traffic stop on I-75, was a suspect in both West Chester, Ohio and Fort Mitchell, Kentucky the same week as the shooting.
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Here is everything you need to know about Taste of Cincinnati 2023
Taste of Cincinnati 2023 is going to be a big one. The event will boast a grand total of 77 different food vendors this year — the largest selection since the event began in 1979, organizers announced on Tuesday. The event will be held, as usual, over Memorial Day weekend, taking over Fifth Street from May 27 through May 29.
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Meet the barber who cut Joe Burrow's new hairdo
Darnell Bonner owns "Nell's Barbershop" in Florence, Kentucky. He works with some of the biggest names in Cincinnati sports including Bengals' Joe Burrow, Tyler Boyd, and B.J. Hill. He also cuts Reds pitcher Hunter Greene's hair.
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Lebanon softball, Moeller Lacrosse win region titles
Both teams advance to state semifinals in respective state tournaments
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Tyler Boyd return to Bengals practice 'more than ready'
Boyd will be a free agent after this year, and the Bengals used their fourth-round pick in the 2023 draft to select wide receiver Charlie Jones, who plays a very similar style of football to him.
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Ripley police officer indicted on reckless homicide charge after fatal crash
A Ripley, Ohio police officer has been indicted by a grand jury on two charges, including reckless homicide, after he allegedly pursued a driver who crashed and died in March.
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SWAT situation closes busy Cincinnati intersection
A busy South Fairmount intersection is shutdown due to a SWAT situation, Cincinnati police said. Queen City Avenue and Westwood Avenue has been closed for at least an hour. Investigators have not said why the SWAT team was called.
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Police looking for person that shot at parking enforcement in West Price Hill
A Cincinnati Parking Enforcement Officer nearly escaped being shot Friday evening in West Price Hill. The office told 911 that he was instructing another man to move his vehicle out of the street when the shooter got mad at him and began shooting.
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Up to $110,000 in scholarships available for teens who volunteer helping veterans
There's around $110,000 in scholarships up for grabs for youth who volunteer to help veterans in their communities. “Anything you can think of that’s of service to veterans and their families, whether it’s raking leaves, cleaning a gutter, painting a barn, simply mowing the grass or spending some time with a veteran and giving his caregiver some respite," Minter said. The DAV gives out 10 scholarships every year to youth who give back to veterans with at least 100 hours of volunteering.
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Ohio casino regulator blasts Kentucky's sports-betting law
Ohio’s top gambling regulator says Kentucky made “a fundamental mistake” by legalizing sports betting for people aged 18 and older. But at least one company eligible for a sports-betting licenses in Kentucky says it will refuse bets from people under 21. “I absolutely hate the idea that individuals under 21 can go across the border, open an account and bet,” said Matt Schuler, executive director of the Ohio Casino Control Commission. “I think it’s horrible.” Kentucky legalized sports betting on March 31, when Governor Andy Beshear signed House Bill 552 into law. No launch date has been set for the industry because rules are still being developed by the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission. Of the 37 states that legalized sports betting so far, Kentucky is among five that allows 18-year-olds to bet, according to the American Gaming Association.
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More than 20 parents criminally charged for their children's truancy
More than 20 Boone County parents have been charged in District Court with truancy violations for the 2022-23 school year, according to court dockets. "I feel like I've tried everything I can," said Chris Thayer, one of those parents. According to court records, Thayer's son — who turned 15 in May — had 24 unexcused absences and 13 unexcused tardies at Larry A. Ryle High School in Union during the first four months of the school year.
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Police department pledges changes after officer indicted on charges, including reckless homicide
During a more than two-hour-long meeting in Ripley's small town hall meeting room packed with residents, police chief Corey Herren laid out all of the facts as he knew them in regard to former Ripley police officer Caleb Savage's indictment on charges of reckless homicide and failure to provide aid. The charges stem from Savage's pursuit of Ryan Mitchell on March 12. Mitchell crashed and died after Savage pursued him. Herren first played 911 calls from an apparent hit-and-run on Budig Drive in Aberdeen that initiated the day's events. "Honey, they tore the end of my grandmother's yard out," the caller told a 911 dispatcher.
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Car thefts on the rise in Cincinnati
Put your car in drive and cruise on over to the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) for a free steering wheel lock. The sheriff’s office is handing out 120 free Kia steering wheel locks at districts 1, 3, 4 and 5 to prevent more car thefts. “We’ve had an increase in thefts of Kia’s. We’ve had 12 stolen out of this district alone,” Sgt. Robin Reid said. “When I go over my daily reports almost daily I’m seeing there was a Kia that was either a recovered stolen or a new stolen.”
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Law enforcement wants NKY juvenile detention center back open
Gov. Andy Beshear shut down the Campbell Regional Juvenile Detention Center due to staffing challenges as juvenile detention facilities across the state dealt with violent outbreaks.
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Why can't P&G please deforestation activists?
Procter & Gamble Co. promised decisive action in 2014, after Greenpeace protestors hung 60-foot banners from the company’s headquarters building. “Head & Shoulders: Wipes out dandruff and rain forests,” one banner proclaimed. It was a reference to P&G’s use of palm oil as a key ingredient in shampoo and liquid detergent. The widely used oil comes from plantations that replaced tropical forests in Malaysia and Indonesia.
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Black Music Walk of Fame opens to fanfare near Paycor Stadium
Black Music Walk of Fame opens to fanfare near Paycor Stadium
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Consumers express inflation concerns; mixed opinions on economic future
Consumers express inflation concerns; mixed opinions on economic future
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Cincinnati PE teacher faces sex charges
Investigators said Micah Branch, 34, is accused of sending a nude picture of himself to a student and touching a student inappropriately. Court documents say the victim is 15.
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As temperatures soar, advocates hope unequal heat impacts can be helped by trees
As city leaders prepare for climate-change-induced hotter temperatures in the coming years, and summers that feel more like Arkansas than Ohio by 2030, mapping temperatures is becoming increasingly important.
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Woman celebrates firefighters who saved her life every year on 'rebirth date'
If wasn't for the quick action of Cincinnati firefighters, Venita Turner might not still be here after going into cardiac arrest at work. Every year since her "rebirth date," Turner makes a point to celebrate the people who saved her.
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BREAKING: Joe Burrow carted off practice field after going down during a play
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was carted to the locker room during the team's practice after he went down during a play. Burrow appeared to favor one leg, limping before sitting down on the field in the middle of a play.
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Zac Taylor on Joe Burrow's injury at training camp: It's a calf injury
Cincinnatihttps://cms.uplynk.com/static/cms/clipping/dist/index.html?asset=fba887592d714c13a5f032aaec8629ff# Bengals head coach Zac Taylor said Joe Burrow hurt his calf during the second day of training camp.
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