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Crime & Emergencies in ...
A 28-year-old woman died after being struck by a USPS delivery truck in St. Bernard early Wednesday.
Retail & Industry in ...
Empty pumps at United Dairy Farmers left drivers circling this week; experts point to refinery maintenance and supplier allotments rather than a nationwide shortage.
Food & Drinks in ...
David Willocks' Baker’s Table in Newport is a James Beard finalist with a members' dining club and a rotating tasting menu that keeps Cincinnati food lovers coming.
Community & Society in ...
A Guatemalan Cincinnati high-school senior is in ICE custody as he waits to see if he'll be released to walk at his May 19 graduation.
Northside residents formed the Chase Ave Tenants Union, saying mold, pests and unannounced shutoffs have made apartments unsafe. They want binding lease language and good-faith negotiations with management.
Dovetale Bakery has opened just off Hyde Park Square, serving laminated pastries, house sourdough and espresso during morning hours. The small counter spot aims to be a neighborhood bakery-and-coffee hybrid.
Science, Tech & Medicine in ...
Intrust IT opened a Brentwood office after joining Nashville-based 3LS, bringing its employee-owned MSP model to Middle Tennessee and creating cross-region opportunities for sister companies eyeing Cincinnati.
A woman was shot Sunday night on McHenry Avenue in Westwood. Police arrested 43-year-old Donte Graves and recovered a firearm. Court records say he is barred from owning guns.
Weather & Environment in ...
Partly sunny this afternoon with a high near 72°F. Showers and thunderstorms are likely Tuesday night into Wednesday.
Veteran chef Kevin Armon will open Concorde in the Madamore this summer, a European-inspired bistro offering oysters, coq au vin and evening service in Madisonville.
Light rain and fog this morning will clear to a warm, partly sunny afternoon with highs near 76. Expect cooler conditions Sunday and a chance of storms midweek.
Politics & Govt in ...
Survivors and Cincinnati advocates are pushing HB 659 to expand civil time limits for childhood and student sexual abuse; the bill stops short of changing criminal deadlines and raises constitutional questions.
Reading's mayor put the police chief on leave and tapped Lt. Daniel Flottemesch as interim. The move follows the opening of an external investigation.
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