Roadkill: It's what's for dinner under new Oregon law
Under a roadkill bill passed overwhelmingly by the Legislature and signed by the governor, motorists who crash into the animals can now harvest the meat to eat.
View Article107-year-old Georgia man talks about long life, what’s changed over last century
Frank Fesler was born on June 18, 1910. His friends and family gathered to honor him.
View ArticleThe world's 20 most popular museums in 2016
While elbow room is undoubtedly still very scarce around Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa," the museum that houses her is no longer the No. 1 most visited museum in the world.
View ArticleReport of major California earthquake was false alarm
The report cause huge ripples on Twitter and in newsrooms across the country, but suspiciously no reports of anyone having felt the temblor.
View ArticleSenate GOP would halt Obamacare penalties, taxes
Departing from the House-approved version of the legislation — which President Donald Trump privately called "mean" last week — the Senate plan would drop the House bill's waivers allowing states to...
View ArticleHouse Dems pressure WH on Kushner, Flynn security clearances
In a letter Wednesday, 18 members of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee said they have "serious concerns" about how the White House is handling classified information and who is being...
View ArticleOTR street named in honor of Cincinnati LGBTQ activists
James Obergefell honored with Over-the-Rhine street
View ArticlePotential picks gear up for 1st round of NBA draft
The first round of the NBA drafts is Thursday and all eyes are on the Philadelphia 76ers and the Los Angeles Lakers. The question now is, who will they choose?
View ArticleCouple 'takes the plunge' by getting married at Ohio water park
Steve and Rachel Gifford won a contest at Cedar Park to help celebrate a new water slide
View ArticleTrump to rally base, celebrate GOP victories in eastern Iowa
President Donald Trump fired up the voters who put him in office last November, riding on a wave of recent GOP victories amid White House drama.
View ArticleWyoming community says farewell to Otto Warmbier
Friends, family and loved ones paused at Wyoming High School to say farewell to Otto Warmbier
View ArticleTraffic nightmare begins Friday on Brent Spence Bridge
Brent Spence Bridge maintenance will cause several delays and closures for the next two months.
View ArticleCongressman to seek $37B more than Trump plan in defense spending
The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee says he'll push to increase defense spending by $37 billion more than the Trump administration proposed.
View ArticleCity leaders: Authorities ready to handle large gathering after Tensing verdict
City of Cincinnati leaders said plans are in place to respond to any large gathering or protest once deliberations end in the Ray Tensing murder trial.
View ArticleHealth care replacement protester dragged out of wheelchair
Protesters were dragged out of the hallway in front of Mitch McConnell's office on Thursday after the senate unveiled its health care bill.
View ArticleFranklin HS grad Luke Kennard selected by Pistons in 1st round of NBA Draft
Franklin High School graduate Luke Kennard was selected by the Detroit Pistons Thursday in the first round of the NBA draft.
View ArticleExpecting ashes, family instead carries home frozen dog
"I'm thinking my dog's coming out in a little urn or plastic bag. No, I get a frozen Drew."
View ArticleTensing retrial: Still no verdict at end of 4th day of deliberations
At the end of the fourth day of deliberations, there is still no verdict in the Ray Tensing retrial.
View ArticleGirl Scout badges break into 21st century
The nonprofit organization will begin offering badges in cybersecurity next year.
View ArticleObama on Senate bill: It's 'not a health care bill'
President Barack Obama on Thursday spoke out against a proposed GOP Senate bill that dismantles the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.
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