Everything you need to know for Oktoberfest Zinzinnati
Oktoberfest – the largest festival of its kind in American – begins Friday.
View ArticleIrma makes a slow exit from the Tristate
Drizzle moves out just in time for the Bengals prime time debute
View ArticleSoldiers injured in explosion at Fort Bragg
The training exercise blast injured special ops soldiers at the Army base.
View Article85 new US citizens take the oath in Hamilton
It was a very special day in Hamilton for 85 people who became United States citizens.
View Article'Efficient killer' drives 5 ash tree species to brink of extinction, group says
Populations of the emerald ash borer beetle are exploding, and that's bad news for billions of trees.
View Article25 of the most incredible images from the Cassini Spacecraft
A look at some of the most beautiful images of Saturn and our solar system.
View ArticleTropical Storm Jose may threaten Northeast next week
The storm is expected to strengthen into a hurricane again and could bring wind and rain to the U.S.
View Article66-year-old woman fights off armed man with machete
"That's when I pulled it out. And then I kinda chased him across the street with it." A woman used a machete to fend off a man threatening her with a knife, police say.
View ArticleWeekend Warming Trend
It's the final weekend of summer so let's talk summer heat. A mix of sun and clouds today with temperatures near 80 degrees. The warming trend continues tomorrow under plenty of sunshine.
View ArticleCincinnati streets changed back to original German names
3 Cincinnati street names changed back, 7 given honorary names
View ArticleProtesters march after ex-St. Louis officer acquitted in killing of black man
A judge wrote that he was bound by his code of conduct to not be swayed by "partisan interests, public clamor or fear of criticism."
View ArticleMan who killed couple sentenced to life without parole
Brandon Thomas killed couple in 2014
View ArticleOwl attacks are on the rise, and the only thing you can do is scare them away
The Department of Agriculture says this breed of owl is federally protected so you can't touch or hurt one - you can only hope to frighten it away.
View ArticleWatch live: White House press briefing
Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders will be joined by national security adviser Gen. H.R. McMaster and UN Ambassador Nikki Haley.
View ArticleAndroid malware that sends fake text messages downloaded up to 4.2 million times
Android malware that sends fake text messages has been downloaded by 1 to 4.2 million users.
View Article'Hot cop' under investigation after old Facebook posts come to light
One of the officers in a beloved selfie made anti-Semitic jokes in an old social media posting.
View ArticleAt least 29 injured in London train explosion being treated as terrorism
Witnesses described seeing a “wall of fire” as the bomb — hidden in a plastic bucket inside a supermarket freezer bag — went off inside a packed train.
View ArticleRight lane of Ronald Reagan Highway eastbound reopens after crash
Traffic backed up on State Route 126
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