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Health care worker indicted; accused of breaking arm
A home health care worker in Warren County is accused of breaking the arm of a quadriplegic client after an argument, then driving the woman around in that condition for four hours in a van. Comment?
Middletown to name field after Hall of Famer
The football field at Barnitz Stadium in Middletown will be named after Cris Carter Tuesday as part of a city-wide celebration in his honor. Comment?
Withrow rebuilding for the future
Withrow girls' track coach Darren Braddix anticipated significant growing pains this spring for a fresh-faced Tigers squad that lost several key members from the team that finished ninth in the state last season. Comment?
Ohio school to host medical offices
A Butler County school system will host a new community medical office building offering a variety of health care services. Comment?
Family seeks answers 5 months after killing
Barbara Howe's 2005 red Cadillac is still locked up as evidence. The 87-year-old widow's body remains at the Butler County morgue. Comment?
Addicted moms find hope beyond heroin
Nobody thinks methadone is good for a baby, but it's better than heroin. That's how Keean Lankford and Ronald Stokes started life: dependent on the opiate their mothers took to fight their addiction to heroin and prescription painkillers. Comment?
Man viciously beaten in blindside laundromat attack
In his first five months in office, U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie has garnered a reputation for voting against bills. Comment?
Man blindsided, beaten at laundromat
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A Middletown man was minding his own business at a laundromat when an attacker came up behind him and started viciously whacking him in the head with a stick, police say. Comment?
Where is Bonnie? Friends hope, worry
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So, here I am. Pretty excited to get out to the ballpark today for the first time. Comment?
Middletown woman leaves for work, vanishes
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Bonnie Vaughan's disappearance has Middletown police "concerned," Detective David Swartzel said Tuesday. Comment?
Mason coffee entrepreneur also a minister and politician
Public official. Entrepreneur. Minister. Victor Kidd is all of those. Kidd, 53, is the vice mayor of Mason, all while serving on city council and owning Kidd Coffee, which opened in 1999, at 322 Reading Road, Mason. Comment?
Widmer's second appeal attempt focuses on DNA
After one failed attempt to appeal to the Ohio Supreme Court, Ryan Widmer's appellate lawyer is urging the court to consider whether DNA testing could prove "whether a crime occurred at all" in the 2008 bathtub drowning of his wife. Comment?
Black History Month activities
Friday The Rosa Parks Story, 10 a.m., 12:30 p.m., Dave Finkelman Auditorium, Miami University Middletown, 4200 E. University Blvd. Comment?
Lucas imagines film about hometown as hoops mecca
Former basketball star Jerry Lucas, who won 76 straight games and two state titles at Middletown High School , wants to make a feature film about his hometown being a basketball mecca in the 1950s. Comment?
Middletown pulls school levy from May ballot
A combination bond issue and permanent levy that would have allowed the Middletown Schools to complete its master facilities plan has been withdrawn from the May 7 ballot. Comment?
Ohio high school basketball players of the week
Here are our candidates for Ohio high school basketball players of the week. Click here to cast your votes. Comment?
Middletown man stabbed, then arrested
When Middletown police arrived at a stabbing call at 1 a.m. today, Steve Corbin told them he'd been stabbed by an unnamed man. Comment?
Stick-wielding suspect thwarted by dog
Man's best friend became one man's worst nightmare Friday in Middletown. Police say Brandon Baker, 25, of Miamisburg, wore a bandana on his face and used a large stick to break into a home in the 1600 block of Lawn Avenue at about 4 a.m. today. Comment?
Famer Carter: 'I'm forever humbled'
Cris Carter and Warren Sapp were always known as brash athletes who weren't stunned by too many things. Comment?
Middletown bond issue aimed at completing school plans
Approval of a combination bond issue and permanent improvement levy the Middletown Board of Education has put on the May 7 ballot would allow the district to complete its master plan for the schools. Comment?