President Trump visits Dayton, El Paso today after mass shootings
President Donald Trump landed in Dayton Wednesday morning, days after a gunman shot and killed nine people in the city's busy entertainment district. Trump will also visit El Paso, Texas on Wednesday, where a shooter killed 22 people at a Walmart on Saturday.
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Semi driver arrested after three-state chase
Police arrested a semi driver in Indiana after he led police on a chase through Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana Thursday morning. No one was injured.
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Norwood students planning walkout
Norwood students have planned walkouts on March 14 and April 20 to protest responses to school shootings in Parkland, Florida, and Benton, Kentucky.
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The latest on the Dayton, Ohio mass shooting
The latest on the Dayton, Ohio mass shooting
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Leave these little guys alone -- trust us
The cicada killer looks like a hornet, but won't sting like one. Here's how to differentiate between these harmless-to-humans insects and their more dangerous cousins.
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WATCH: Here's what it looks like when a driver passes a cyclist too closely
If you're traveling between Pleasant Ridge and West Chester during the morning or evening rush, chances are you've seen Fraser Cunningham and his bicycle. You can't miss him -- his bike is lit up like a Christmas tree. "I'm just a guy biking to work," Cunningham told WCPO. "I have a flag sticking out three feet with a light on it." The lights and flag comewith good reason.Lack of visibility ranked as one of the leading causes of fatal motorist-cyclist collisions -- which increased by 12 percent nationally in 2015 --according to the most recent data available from the Governors Highway Safety Association. The GHSAreleased the data in a report earlier this year.Italso showed that most drivers reported not seeing a cyclist on the road until it's too late, and that collisions often occurred due to inattentiveness by both parties involved. The 12-percent increase made fatal motorist-cyclist collisions the fastest-growing in that year, but it wasn't all bad news. The data also showed an overall decrease -- including non-fatal --in collisions between bikes and cars.
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Man allegedly stabs woman in face in Government Square
Man allegedly stabs woman in face in Government Square
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Mayor orders residents to practice social distancing
Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley orders health centers closed and for residents to practice social distancing precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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Store owner shoots would-be robber
No charges will be filed against a West Price Hill convenience store owner for the deadly shooting of a would-be robber. Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph T. Deters said Thursday the shooting was "clearly justified" during a news conference where he also released surveillance video from in and outside the store.
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These parents are raising kids without a partner, but they're not alone
Ron Hall's son, Mitchell, was nine months old when his mother exited their lives and 26-year-old Hall shouldered the full responsibility of parenting by himself. He was no good at first, he admitted decades later on Tuesday. He didn't know how to change a diaper, and his friends -- mostly young men whose lives did not include room for babies -- had neither the skills nor the inclination to be of much help. "It was very hard … I had no friends; I had no support," Hall said. "So I decided to make a group, and 21 years later, here we are." 'Here' is Single Parents, an online group that allows its more than 100,000 members to share advice and provide support to one another as they work to raise children without a partner -- but, thanks to the internet, not alone. Hall started Since Parents as a mailing list on the now-defunct eGroups in 1998, then moved it to Yahoo and finally to Facebook, where it exists now. It's been an invaluable resource to Lawrenceburg, Indiana resident Jessica Young, she said. Like Hall, she was once a single parent living in an apartment with limited knowledge and access to resources that could have helped her. Her newborn daughter, Eva, went through extensive medical testing to identify potential physical health issues. Young later learned Eva had ADHD and autism, but no other health problem.
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Vice President Mike Pence speaks in Cincinnati
Vice President Mike Pence delivers remarks on coronavirus, the economy, jobs and foreign policy at a campaign stop at Lunken Field, Oct. 21, 2020.
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DWYM: Stimulus Checks
Congress and the president have agreed on a new round of stimulus and that means checks are headed for our bank accounts, but when?
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Losing your job over vaccine mandates
The fight over vaccine mandates continues across the country. More companies are requiring workers to get the vaccine, and refusing the shot could impact your ability to get unemployment benefits.
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White nationalists stage rally in Virginia
Torch-carrying white nationalists marched through the University of Virginia campus in Charlottesville. That march came shortly after a federal judge granted a temporary order allowing alt-right activists to hold an event Saturday called Unite the Right in Charlottesville's Emancipation Park.
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Russia-Ukraine war latest: Russian army bears down on Kyiv
Russian troops are moving quickly toward the capital of Kyiv, capturing a nearby airport.
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Police vehicle pursuit policies across the Tri-State
There is no uniform police vehicle pursuit policy for Cincinnati-area departments, even when officers chase suspects across state lines as they did Friday.
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Should you worry about mRNA in COVID vaccine?
Dr. Steve Feagins, chief clinical officer at Mercy Health and medical director of Hamilton County Public Health, said mRNA in a COVID-19 vaccine has no long-term impact at all.
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President Donald Trump visits FBI Academy
President Donald Trump visits FBI Academy; trip comes amid growing tension with the bureau.
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Some people getting billed for COVID vaccine
The COVID vaccine is supposed to be free. But why are some people getting billed $40 or more for their shots?
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Vice President Mike Pence arrives at Lunken
Vice President Mike Pence is visiting Cincinnati Wednesday night for a “Make America Great Again" event in support of President Donald Trump’s re-election.
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Cincinnati PD pursuit crosses state lines, ends in Evanston
A suspect in a drug and gang investigation surrendered without incident after a pursuit that led police across state lines into Kentucky, Cincinnati Police spokesperson Lt. Stephen Saunders said.
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Analysts: SCOTUS leak, abortion rights will likely impact elections
Analysts: SCOTUS leak, abortion rights will likely impact elections
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