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A veteran Hamilton County deputy, Larry Henderson, was killed in a vehicular homicide while on detail at a UC graduation. Suspect Rodney Hinton Jr. is charged with aggravated murder.
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All tickets for the Columbus Symphony concert at Ash Cave in Hocking Hills State Park have sold out quickly, including VIP experiences. The event highlights natural acoustics in a scenic setting.
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The University of Cincinnati is set to demolish Crosley Tower, a Brutalist building that has long divided opinions, with a $47.3 million project starting January 2026.
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Researchers use machine learning to study brain changes related to heroin addiction and risk of relapse, potentially aiding future treatment strategies.
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Signage upgrades on U.S. 35 East will cause lane closures and potential delays from Orchard Lane, with work scheduled from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on April 30 and May 1.
Retired US Marine Cpl. Ohmer was honored with a dedication ceremony by the Warren County Sheriff's Office, which presented the nation's colors and posted on social media to thank him for his service.
The trial of Billy Wagner, accused in the Pike County massacre, faces delays and venue change debates, impacting the victims' families seeking justice.
Two people were rescued from a porch roof during an apartment fire on Glenmeadow Lane in Bond Hill, Cincinnati, with an estimated $100,000 in damages. Their conditions are undisclosed.
Cincinnati's Asian Food Fest is returning with over 60 vendors, diverse Asian cuisines, and cultural acts including martial arts and K-pop. It's expected to attract around 100,000 visitors.
ODOT warns of lane closures on S.R. 73 and 503 in Seven Mile due to signal work, prompting slow traffic and a flagging operation starting at 8:30 a.m.
Nathaniel Mitchell, PhD, joins the University of Cincinnati's CCM as Assistant Professor of Music Theory, bringing diverse expertise and innovative teaching strategies.
UC student Harshman Sihra wins the Truman Scholarship for his commitment to public health policy and reproductive health, planning to use it for medical studies.
University of Cincinnati Associate Professor David Niven is named a 2025 Carnegie Fellow, receiving a $200,000 grant to research the impact of polling experiences on voter perceptions.
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