Jun 3, 2008 | Maktoob Business
Blight of US home foreclosures may take years to heal
The economic blight of mounting home foreclosures in some American communities could take years to heal, according to government officials and housing advocates.
Woman in Court on Child Sex Charges
A 40-year-old woman accused of having a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old boy in her custody will go before a judge in a Hamilton County Courtroom on Monday.
Cincinnati Police Calling 83-Year-Old Man's Death Suspicious
Ian Preuth Cincinnati Police are calling an 83-year-old man's death suspicious. Herbert Abraham's sister called police on Sunday after not seeing her brother since Friday.
Attorney joins sheriff's office
Marianne Pressman is a wife, mother and a grandmother who has been a police officer, a litigator, a local television news producer and a mayor.
High fuel prices are prompting some boaters to stay on the dock. With marine fuel going for as much as $5 a gallon, boat owners are scaling back their plans to spend time on the water.
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Adams County man murdered in Over-The-Rhine
An Adams County man was shot to death in downtown Cincinnati Friday afternoon while traveling in the area of Over-The-Rhine. According to Cincinnati newspaper and television reports, Robert Walls, 43, was found ...
Mom Charged After Young Kids Run Away From Home
A Mount Airy mother allegedly had no idea her two young children had run away from home until a Good Samaritan became concerned.
Authorities launch investigation into possible abuse of 1-year-old foster child
Butler County Children Services is working with local law enforcement to investigate a report that a 1-year-old girl may have been abused in a Trenton foster home.
Aid says Mills had drinking problem during Fen-Phen case
A former legal assistant for 1 of 3 lawyers on trial for defrauding their clients in a diet-drug settlement testified Friday that her boss was too drunk to know what was going on.
River searched for boat occupants
CALIFORNIA - Several police departments and water rescue teams are searching the Ohio River for the occupants of a speedboat that may have flipped Friday evening.
Schulz & Sons Father's Day Giveaway
The Schulz family has a long history in the diamond and watch jewelry business. This tradition continues from Bob Schulz to his son, Matthew Schulz.
Raffle of Nuxhall's car to benefit charities
There are only a few more days to buy a chance to win Joe Nuxhall's 1989 Lincoln Continental, which will be raffled on June 10 at Hamilton Night at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati.
GE Aviation is considering a Butler County site for a new, 400,000-square-foot facility that could bring 1,599 employees and a $75 million investment.
Police investigating homicide on Central Parkway
One man is dead and police are investigating a homicide at Central Parkway and Elm Street in Cincinnati.
FRANKFORT, Ky. - Nearly nine months after the boulder known as Indian Head Rock was abruptly removed from the Ohio River, a group of Kentucky officials is calling for its return.
N.Ky. Spelling Bee Contestant Shows Resilience
Madeline Weiner knew she might be in trouble. "I heard that word and I was thinking - 'Oh gee, I don't know if I know this one,'" said the 14-year-old resident of Villa Hills, Ky., one of 288 contestants ...
NY reaches deal with `Bodies' exhibitor on corpses
NEW YORK - The company behind shows featuring dissected human cadavers concedes in a settlement with the state announced Thursday that it cannot independently verify the origin of the bodies and will offer ...
Fate Of 'Smiling Bob' To Be Determined
The company famous for the goofy and grinning 'Smiling Bob,' whose life gets better after using their male enhancement tablet, Enzyte, is reworking its image.
Alcohol level .319 for man who died after Taser incident
More... Alcohol level .319 for man who died after Taser incident By Lauren Pack HAMILTON COUNTY - Kevin Piskura's blood alcohol level was .319 on the morning of April 19 when he was shocked with a Taser by ...
Chad Johnson owes $13K in taxes
Disgruntled Bengals wide receiver Chad Johnson, who wants out of Cincinnati, owes more than $13,000 in taxes on his Walnut Hills home.