US impact unknown as Hurricane Irma continues west as Category 2
Hurricane Irma was once again at a Category 2 Saturday morning, just hours after being briefly upgraded to a Category 3
View ArticleNorth Korea: Kim Jong Un watches 'H-Bomb' loaded on new missile
North Korea's regime has "succeeded in making a more developed nuke," according to state news agency KCNA.
View ArticlePost-Harvey problems plague Texas as funerals begin
The danger isn't over yet for Harvey evacuees who are returning to flood-ravaged homes and dragging sodden debris to the curbside.
View ArticleTrump visits Louisiana after second trip to Texas in Harvey aftermath
The announcement came as the president is making a return trip to the storm-ravaged Gulf Coast.
View ArticleCalifornia wildfire reaches giant sequoia grove
Authorities say a fire burning near Yosemite National Park has entered a 2,700-year-old grove of giant sequoias.
View ArticleThese foods are more likely to make you sick
Studies show that one out of every six Americans gets food poisoning from contaminated foods.
View ArticleMan leads search efforts for Harvey victims from 1,000 miles away
Brad Blanton helps dispatch rescues in Texas from his home in Wisconsin, often working up to 12 hours a day.
View Article500 guardsmen board buses to help Harvey victims in Texas
Packed and ready to go, almost 500 guardsmen from Oklahoma packed into six to seven white buses Saturday and headed south to help people affected by Hurricane Harvey.
View ArticleFormer Army Ranger treks through Houston floodwaters to have appendectomy
Former Army Ranger Matt Meloni was in Houston for what was supposed to have been cancer surgery, but then Hurricane Harvey hit.
View ArticleOhio teen mother charged in fatal stabbing of her baby
Authorities say a 17-year-old girl has been charged with murder in the stabbing death of her 1-year-old daughter in Ohio's capital city of Columbus.
View Article3 wounded in West End gunfight
Three people were wounded in a Sunday afternoon gunfight in West End, Cincinnati police said.
View ArticleMan who ran into blaze at Burning Man festival has died
A Nevada sheriff says the man who ran into the flames at the Burning Man festival's signature burning ceremony has died.
View ArticleHarvey donations pour in across Cincinnati
FC Cincinnati fans donate before match at Nippert
View ArticleWilliams, Pirates hold off Reds for 3-1 win
Trevor Williams pitched seven scoreless innings, Jordy Mercer hit his career-best 13th homer and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Cincinnati Reds 3-1 on Sunday.
View ArticleMattis issues stern warning after North Korea's nuclear test
Defense Secretary James Mattis spoke Sunday afternoon, saying that any threat to the U.S., its territories or allies will be met with a "massive military response."
View ArticleAt Sunday services, messages of hope after Harvey's wrath
In churches across storm-ravaged parts of Texas, parishioners see hope amid the devastation and seek strength in faith.
View ArticleThousands flock to Cincinnati's riverfront for summer sendoff festival
Thousands flock to Cincinnati's riverfront for summer sendoff festival
View ArticleDozens of Oregon hikers await rescue amid wildfires
About 140 hikers are trapped on an Oregon trail after a wildfire broke out near the Columbia River Gorge Saturday.
View ArticleWatch: Nearly 200,000 rubber ducks dumped into Ohio River
Nearly 200,000 yellow rubber ducks were dumped into the Ohio River Sunday afternoon, a beloved Cincinnati tradition for a great cause.
View ArticleEyes on safety as Cincinnati celebrates the end of summer
As thousands gather with eyes skyward for this big finale of summer, other eyes will be keeping a close watch on safety.
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