October 21, 2009
Police: 93-Year-Old Woman Slain During Evening Walk
Police in Cincinnati say a 93-year-old woman was fatally stabbed outside her senior-living apartment complex as she took an evening stroll.
October 19, 2009
Ex-Morgue Worker Admits To Having Sex With 2 More Bodies
A former morgue worker already in prison for having sex with a body awaiting autopsy has pleaded guilty in two more cases of sexually assaulting corpses.
October 14, 2009
Minnesota Ice Company To Pay $9M In Antitrust Case
The U.S. Justice Department says a Minnesota-based packaged ice company has agreed to pay a $9 million criminal fine for allegedly conspiring with a competitor.
October 13, 2009
Moving Bus Hurts Driver
Transit officials in Cincinnati say a bus driver was hurt on the head when his bus moved while he was doing a routine morning inspection.
October 12, 2009
Protesters Rally For Ten Commandments Sign
Scores of people have rallied in suburban Cincinnati to show support for a town hall Ten Commandments display that’s the target of a lawsuit.
October 11, 2009
Ohio County Auditor: End Free Ticket Giveaway
The practice of giving public employees access to free tickets and luxury suites at the Cincinnati football stadium and baseball park is not a proper government function and should end, the Hamilton County Auditor said.
October 10, 2009
Ohio City Says No Gun Show Violations Reported
Sharonville officials say the city’s convention center has hosted gun shows for years without any sales violations reported by any law enforcement agencies.
October 08, 2009
Police: Child Made Up Story About Lunchtime Stabbing
Cincinnati police have concluded that a girl made up a story about being stabbed with a kitchen knife for refusing to give up her lunch.
October 03, 2009
Ohio Libraries Look To Tax Levies For Relief
State funding cuts are pushing a record number of Ohio’s public libraries to seek local tax levies as they struggle to keep branches open and avoid cutting services.
October 02, 2009
Police Arrest 3 In Brawl At High School
Police have arrested three young men on aggravated rioting charges after a melee at a Cincinnati high school for at-risk students.
September 29, 2009
Police: Skeletal Remains Those Of Russian Man
Police in the Cincinnati area say the skeletal remains of a man found more than two years ago are of a Russian immigrant who hadn’t been seen in years.
Restaurateur Helps Woman Hurt By Rock
A prominent Cincinnati restaurant owner is helping raise money to pay medical bills for a young woman badly injured by a thrown rock.
September 28, 2009
Widow Asks Judge To Unseal Evidence
The widow of a Cintas Corp. worker who fell into an industrial dryer and died in 2007 wants a federal judge to unseal for public viewing “more than 90 percent” of the evidence in her lawsuit against the nation’s largest uniform supplier.
September 24, 2009
Kings Island Removes Dead Celebrity Display
An amusement park is apologizing for a Halloween display of skeletons dressed up as dead celebrities, including Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett.
September 23, 2009
Tow Bill Near $6K On Car
He thought his car was gone for good, then he got the bad news when it was found.

