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The FBI arrested a Green Township man this week they say is responsible for detonating homemade explosives in wooded areas ...
The first Sears store in Cincinnati opened on Reading Road in 1929, and other locations soon followed. Now, there aren't any ...
The June 14 "No Kings" protests, organized by activist group Indivisible and its partners, are part of a "nationwide day of ...
From brewery hopping and whiskey blending to the famed Cincinnati Zoo, we're exploring all of the best things to do in ...
A lucky customer at a Cincinnati-area deli is celebrating a $50,000 lottery win after purchasing a $10 Best of 7's ticket.
Gene Kritsky, professor emeritus of biology with Mount St. Joseph University in Cincinnati, said cicadas are still ...
It's Father's Day weekend, so make sure you take the special guys in your life out for a treat, whether it be a sports game, ...
Communities all across Greater Cincinnati are holding events to celebrate the Fourth of July. From parades to festivals to ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A Green Township man is charged with crimes in connection to three pipe bomb incidents. Robert Gilb, 50, ...
A Green Township man is in federal custody, accused of detonating three homemade explosive devices in Butler and Hamilton ...
Three affordable housing projects in Cincinnati have been awarded highly competitive Low Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC).
Republican attorney Curt Hartman asked the Ohio Elections Commission to look into $83,000 in debt reported by Mayor Aftab ...