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Police Golf Manor Shooting Victims Were Targeted
A burst of gunfire shakes a quiet neighborhood and sends two people to the hospital. Police say the shooter knew where his targets were sleeping. And as Local 12's Joe Webb reports from Golf Manor, the gunman purposely fired several rounds into their bedroom. 2424 Canterbury is a nice home on a peaceful street, right across from Losantiville Country Club. But if you take a look around back, ...
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Lawsuit Filed In Taser Death
The family of a man who died after police used a taser on him, is suing an officer and the city of North College Hill. Police were called to Crutchfield Park last July for a report that someone fired a gun. North College Hill Police Officer Sergeant Ryan Schrand responded to the Springfield Township Park. He ended up using tasers on two people. One was fine, but Corey McGinnis went into cardiac ...
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Fundraising To Restore Findlay Market Bell
Some locals hope to bring back a long time tradition to Findlay Market. Until seven o'clock this evening, S&J Café is holding a fundraising event to raise money to restore the market's bell. Local 12's Tiffany Wilson shows us the bell's role in the market's history. Like clockwork, we count on bells. They're a call to church goers. They're a signal ...
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University Hospital Settles Suit For $500000
University Hospital will pay a local family $500,000 as part of a settlement, the Ohio Supreme Court said today. 23 year-old Ryan Smith died after being treated there for a brain injury. Smith's family filed a wrongful death suit against the hospital. Smith was diagnosed with a skull fracture and a subarachnoid hemorrhage at the Fort Hamilton Hospital in December 2006. He was transferred to ...
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Dogs Allowed At Spring Grove Cemetery on Sunday
The historic Spring Grove Cemetery is opening it's gates to dog owners and their four legged friends. This Sunday, June 23rd, pet owners will get to come out and enjoy the entire day with their canine, during the Dog Day of Summer Event. Owners and their dog's will get to enjoy exploring over 45 miles of paved roads throughout the 400 developed acres of the park. This event benefits ...
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Badlands [Blu-Ray]
Despite having made six feature films over the past four decades, writer/director Terrence Malick has remained an inscrutable figure. One of the most revered of the young directors who made their name in the 1970s as part of the so-called New Hollywood (a group that also includes Francis Ford ... ...
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Single-game tickets on sale June 29
Single-game tickets for Bengals 2013 home games will be available to purchase beginning next Saturday, June 29. Sales will begin at 10 a.m. and initially will be handled exclusively through Ticketmaster in three ways: ...
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New Sesame Street Muppet Is Son of Convict
Sesame Street is tackling another tough social issue with a new character Muppet. The children's TV series is introducing Alex, a Muppet whose father is in jail. Alex is part of Sesame Workshop's online tool kit aimed to help kids understand and cope with parental incarceration. He is also a tool to help caregivers talk about the subject with children. One in 28 American children ...
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Horse Rescued From Inside Tire
(WCHS/AP) A horse in Barbour County, West Virginia found itself in "wheel" trouble but police, firefighters and residents pitched in to come to the horse’s rescue. The animal, appropriately named "Rowdy", somehow got stuck in a tire. A police officer spotted the horse and called for help. It took them about 30 minutes, but rescuers were finally able to free the horse. ...
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Name Of Teen Drowning Victim in Hamilton Is Released
Investigators released the name of a 15-year-old boy who drown in the Old Miami Erie Canal in Hamilton. William Allen of Hamilton tried to swim across the canal last night-but went under.Emergency crews say Allen ran into trouble around 8 p.m. Tuesday night. Crews searched into early Wednesday morning for Allen before finding his body around 1 a.m..Butler County officials said Allen, another ...
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Norwood Teen Drowning Victims Mother Gets Support
The mother of a Norwood teen who drowned in a river while swimming with friends said she is coping with the loss of her only son through prayer and with the support of her son's friends and her church. Otis Andrews, 19, was swept under water last week as he swam in the Little Miami River with five friends. His friends tried to save him. Felicia Watson said she knew her son was going to a ...
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Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
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Iran's president-elect was speaking after his historic election victory.
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Sheraton Abu Dhabi Resort & Towers
I have spent time at the Sheraton in Abu Dhabi previously, in the restaurants and the tavern pub, but hadn't ...
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