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Man Pleads Guilty To Voter Fraud
A Montgomery man pleaded guilty Friday to forging signatures on absentee ballot applications.
Event launches abuse prevention effort
BLUE ASH - The Northeast Community Challenge Coalition will launch the local 2009-10 Communitywide Red Ribbon Campaign, a year-long substance abuse prevention effort, in the communities of Blue Ash, Montgomery, Symmes and Sycamore townships.
Where and when are H1N1 vaccinations in your county
The H1N1 flu vaccine is becoming more widely available in the Dayton region. Health departments in Montgomery, Greene, Miami and Warren counties will hold clinics this week to distribute immunizations in injection and FluMist nasal spray forms.
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Warren County Drug Bust Leads to 27 Arrests
John Musser The Warren County Drug Task Force, along with various other law enforcement agencies have arrested 27 of the 35 suspects sought in secret indictments released by the Grand Jury.
It's Japan or bust for CSO backers
Without a group of loyal music lovers, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra would not be touring Japan in the coming two weeks.
Pro-casino worker indicted for voter fraud
A Montgomery man who was working a $10-an-hour job in the pro-casino committee's Cincinnati campaign office has been indicted by a Hamilton County grand jury on five felony counts of filing false absentee ballot applications.
Here are a few goodies that do good
Many businesses are cooking, baking and roasting up delicious gifts that give to breast cancer awareness and research.
Heavy Rain Slowing Evening Commute
As many people begin their drive home from work, heavy rain has already started to cause traffic problems across the Tri-State. Heavy rain and isolated thunderstorms are expected in the Tri-State until Friday.
Montgomery, other counties running out of seasonal flu shots
Health departments in Miami and Greene counties have exhausted their seasonal flu vaccines for adults even as Montgomery County's supply continues to shrink, but the public still will be able to tap pharmacies, doctors offices and other private-sector suppliers for the shots.
Bertram Davis, furniture store owner
Bertram Davis was part of a family that operated a furniture store in Over-the-Rhine for 102 years.
Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory has accepted $7,800 worth of free tickets to the Macy's Music Festival at Paul Brown Stadium over the past four years.
Fire Destroys Home in Montgomery
Fire investigators are looking at a blaze that broke out in a home at 10625 Weil Road on Wednesday evening.
Fire in progress at Montgomery home
MONTGOMERY - Firefighters are battling a fire at a four-bedroom home at 10625 Weil Road that was called in by a passing motorist just after 7 p.m. Crews from Montgomery, Blue Ash and Sharonville began fighting a fire in a garage near the home before it spread to the house this evening.
Couple Recovering From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
John & Jane Moehring An elderly Kenwood couple may be alive tonight only because of the quick action of a couple of watchful neighbors.
Fuel Spill Creates Traffic Headache In Symmes Twp.
Crews remain on the scene of a fuel spill that is slowing traffic in Symmes Township.
Public Heath starts seasonal flu shots
Susan Lee was getting the seasonal flu vaccine on Monday, Oct. 1, because of concerns about the H1N1 virus, also known as swine flu.