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The City of Cincinnati has a new budget, a few weeks ahead of schedule.
City council found room in the more than $1 billion spending plan to improve safety at city parks and recreation areas.
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A local family is grappling with renewed uncertainty in a case that has haunted them for more than three decades after Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine called for the state to eliminate the death penalty.
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Ohio's ban on THC drinks went into effect in March, cutting off sales for breweries and retailers that had been offering hemp-derived beverages.
A federal lawsuit was filed challenging the ban, arguing it is unconstitutional.
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Tornado warnings were issued across parts of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana overnight as severe storms moved through the Tri-State area
The National Weather Service reported a radar-confirmed tornado in Boone County, Kentucky, while more than 9,000 lost power
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A Frisch’s restaurant location that previously closed is set to reopen in Fort Wright.
The restaurant will open on 3L Highway off Interstate 275.
The company is currently hiring for all positions.
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A new stretch of the Dayton Riverwalk is now open, adding another link in a larger trail network planned for Northern Kentucky.
The newly opened section will help connect a planned 20-mile trail that is intended to eventually link 8 NKY cities.
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One in every 70,000 children is born with Sanfilippo syndrome, a genetic disorder often referred to as "childhood Alzheimer's" because of the progressive loss of skills it causes.
Three-year-old Maverick Lana of Lebanon is fighting this disease.
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It's been nearly two decades since her son's murder, and Bridget Swint still has no answers about who and why was he killed.
Swint says the last time she saw her son, LeRon Billings was on June 13, 2008.
His body was found six days later.
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Family and friends of a West Price Hill woman who has been missing for more than four months are pleading for the public’s help as Cincinnati police say leads in the case have gone nowhere.
Mercedes Southard disappeared was last seen Feb. 3.
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Restoration Ranch has withdrawn its application to rezone a Shawhan Road property to relocate its operation.
No word what this means for the future of the organization aimed at helping troubled boys.
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Walmart plans to take its delivery service to the skies in the Tri-State.
Company officials told Local 12's partners at the Cincinnati Business Courier the drones will be flying sometime this summer.
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A proposed move by Restoration Ranch, an organization that provides residential treatment for troubled children, has sparked a zoning fight and divided neighbors near a property on Shawhan Road in Warren County.
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Cincinnati's roughly $1 billion budget is closer to approval after city council advanced a plan that keeps $2 million in funding for the new Farmer Music Center being built next to Riverbend, despite repeated efforts to remove or redirect the money.
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Bethel Police Chief Chad Essert was indicted on 56 counts of sexual battery and 14 counts of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor
The alleged offenses occurred while Essert was an instructor at the Young Marines and a teacher at Scarlet Oaks in Sharonville
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Szedi Roush was an all-around athlete, playing basketball, softball and volleyball.
Her family says there were no signs she was thinking about taking her own life before she died by suicide.
They've since learned she posted about suicide online.
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A suspect was arrested in Cincinnati after the FBI disrupted an alleged plot targeting the UFC White House event that occurred on Sunday.
Federal authorities said the alleged plot targeted the event held Sunday at the White House, according to CBS News.
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A new neighborhood restaurant inspired by New England taverns and sporting clubs is opening this week in Mt. Adams.
Mt. Adams Tavern on the Hill will celebrate its grand opening June 11 in one of Cincinnati's most historic neighborhoods.
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The Hamilton County Coroner’s Office is asking for the public’s help locating relatives or friends of a Cincinnati man who recently died.
Timothy Ingram, 68, died on June 9.
Ingram had been residing at Four Towers Apartments in Westwood.
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A longtime Covington deli and grocery store is preparing to close after nearly 15 years in business.
Gutierrez Deli announced on social media that it must vacate its storefront on Lee Street by July 1 after being informed its lease will not be renewed.
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A long-stalled vision for The Banks along Cincinnati’s riverfront is getting a major refresh, with a new development plan aimed at turning the area into an everyday neighborhood—not just a destination when the Bengals or Reds are in town.
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