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Downtown will be very busy, this week, with two events happening around the area. The Bengals will be taking the field, on Thursday, as they begin their training camp at Paul Brown Stadium. The practice time starts at 3, but the gates open at 2:30. Practices will go on until August 14th, and are free […]

Hamilton Police are investigating at least one adult seen in a video, encouraging two teenage girls to fight. The video appeared on Facebook this week, showing 13 and 15 year-olds punching and wrestling each other on the city’s west side. One man’s heard in the video, telling one of the teens to hit the other […]

Charges will stand against Hamilton County juvenile court judge Tracie Hunter. She lost a bid, yesterday, to have charges for allegedly back-dating court records and misusing a court-issue credit card out. Check out the video above to learn more about what happened, yesterday. Recent Stories: A Little Relief at the Pump this Week? Last Night’s […]

A Green Township man will face a judge today, accused of threatening to shoot down a medical helicopter flying over his house. Hamilton County Sheriff’s deputies arrested Leonard Pflanz at Mercy West hospital, Sunday, after he actually drove over to threaten the aircare pilot. Pflanz has been charged with misconduct at an emergency, aggravated menacing, […]

As the temperatures get a little lower this week, so will the gas prices. Cincygasprices.com reports the average price of regular is down 12 cents to $3.59 a gallon. The lowest reported is in Mason, where it’s $3.36 a gallon at Costco on Fields Ertel Road. The highest reported is in Blue Ash, where it’s […]

Filming is underway in Downtown Cincinnati for the movie, “Miles Ahead”. The film is based on the life of Miles Davis, and will be shot in two dozen spots locally. Actors Don Cheadle and Ewan Mcgregor have a starring role. Recent Stories: Last Night’s Storms Left Thousands Without Power Million Dollar Bond Set For Grandmother […]

Clean up is underway in some parts of the Tri-State after a line of strong storms last night. High winds, hail, and heavy rains sogged the area. The wet weather downed trees and power-lines, while forcing concert-goers at Riverbend to seek shelter. Duke Energy says 23,000 customers lost power in storm-related outages. Recent Stories: Last […]

President Obama has chosen a former P&G CEO to lead the VA office. Bob McDonald is expected to be formally announced as the nominee to Secretary of Veterans Affairs. He currently lives in Cincinnati, and is a graduate of West Point academy. He is supposed to replace Eric Shinseki, who resigned in May due to […]

A local college basketball player has been drafted to play in the NBA next year. Semaj Christon, who played with the Xavier Musketeers, was originally the 55th pick by the Miami Heat. The team, later, traded Christon to the Charlotte Hornets for Shabazz Napier. Last season, Christon averaged 17 PPG, made the all-Big East first team, […]

Dozens of Tri-State fathers are stepping up to be a better man. They took part, yesterday, at a special father’s day celebration at Sawyer Point, where their important role in raising children was celebrated. The event was organized by the Talbert House. Organizers say the event preached the need for positive male role models, when […]

Cincinnati City Council is considering an investigation into how tickets to this year’s Lumenocity were distributed. More than 30,000 tickets were snatched up, Monday, in 12 minutes. Some of the passes popped up for sale on Ebay and Craig’s List. Recent Stories: Police: Dogs that Mauled a 6 Year-Old Were Guarding a Drug Operation Million […]

Cincinnati Police say the dogs that mauled a six year-old girl, last week, were guarding a drug operation. The dog’s owners were slapped with drug and weapons charges , after investigators learned of the animal’s alleged purpose. Zainabou Drame remains in a medically-induced coma, with severe facial injuries. Dozens gathered to pray for Zainabou at […]