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  • So Cincinnati Kings Island

    Kings Island is a great spot for summer fun and thrills. Local 12's Bob Herzog shows us what makes the park So Cincinnati. "Summers for us were always the Cincinnati Reds and Kings Island." Don Helbig is more than just the PR guy at Kings island. Kings Island is in his blood. Don's ridden the park's most classic coaster, the Racer, a record 11,999 times. Don was there ...

  • Three People Taken To Hospital After Suspicious Substance Found

    Three people were taken to the hospital after an envelope containing a suspicious substance was opened at a government complex in Lebanon on Monday. Police were called to the office on South East Street around 11:30 a.m. The complex houses several offices including Warren County Health Department, Warren County Human Services, and Warren County Children's Services. Officials say a female ...

  • Middletown man gets 21 years in Fairfield slaying

    Joseph Goodin, 26, of Middletown will spend 21 years to life in prison in the slaying of Julian Slaven of Fairfield. / Butler County Sheriff's ...

  • IN-DEPTH Suburbs see poverty rate rising

    Gina Brown, director of the Mason Food Pantry, sees a big increase in the number of middle-class people who have slid into poverty and need help. / The Enquirer/Tony ...

  • Blue Ash Police begin Ticket or Click It campaign

    As motorists take to the roads this Memorial Day holiday, Blue Ash Police are urging everyone to buckle up. Beginning May 20, law enforcement officials will be out in full force, taking part in the 2013 national Click It or Ticket seat belt enforcement mobilization and cracking down on motorists who are not ...


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Movie Review

Warrior

Warrior

Its a shame that Gavin OConnors Warrior isnt doing better at the box office, because it is easily one of the best sports dramas in recent years. A frequently powerful, consistently engaging, and unexpectedly honest depiction of the decades-spanning impact of alcoholism and familial abuse, ... ...

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  • Cincinnati Horticultural Society features Glendale Wyoming gardens

    Cincinnati Horticultural Society Garden Tour Committee members, from left: Jeane Elliott (Hyde Park), Michel Keidel (Mount Lookout), Marsha Haberer (Indian Hill) and Judy Dunning (Hyde Park). / Thanks to Marie ...

  • Companies community groups beautify Cancer Support Community

    Hillman Group employee Nicole Lane (Cleves) and Patricia Berold (Mason) clean the grounds in front of Cancer Support Community in Blue Ash. / Thanks to Jamie ...

  • Deer Park forum to spotlight options to prevent foreclosure

    Deer Park City Councilwoman Lori Newsom will host a community forum at 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 4, at the Francis R. Healy Community Center at Chamberlin Park, 7640 Plainfield ...

  • Thomas More College names new president

    David Armstrong is the new president of Thomas More College. David Armstrong is the new president of Thomas More College in Crestview Hills. Armstrong will take over on July 1 from Sr. Margaret Stallmeyer, who is retiring after nine years as president of the small Catholic college in Northern Kentucky. He comes to the job from Notre Dame College in South Euclid, Ohio, where he serves as vice ...

  • Majority of Cincinnatis poor live in suburbs

    More than 71 percent of Greater Cincinnati's poor population is located in the suburbs. Nearly 72 percent of Greater Cincinnatis residents living in poverty are located in the suburbs, according to a report and book by the Brookings Institution released today. The study says there were 298,746 poor people living in the region in 2011. Of those people, 214,188 were living in the suburbs. That ...

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