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Baseball legend Pete Rose passed away at 83, leaving a legacy as MLB's all-time hits leader and a controversial figure due to a betting scandal.
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Hurricane Helene's remnants caused significant disruption in Greater Cincinnati, leaving over 100,000 homes without power and prompting public safety announcements for reporting hazards.
The suspect in the Colerain Township triple shooting at a bar has been arrested in Florida. One was killed, and two were injured in the August incident.
Archbishop Moeller High School was on lockdown due to a reported threat but resumed normal activities after about 45 minutes when law enforcement gave the all-clear.
An employee at a Cincinnati car wash shot a co-worker following a dispute, resulting in serious injuries. The suspect, Derrick Lee, was arrested and charged with felonious assault.
Richard Bhoolai, owner of Richie's Fast Food, was convicted of tax evasion using employee wages for personal activities.
John Green was fatally shot in Cincinnati's Winton Hills, the incident is being investigated as a homicide. Authorities seek public assistance for information.
Colerain Township Police seek Samuel M. Jordan III in relation to a triple shooting at The Office bar that left one dead and two wounded. Jordan is considered armed and dangerous.
A police pursuit in Colerain Township led to a fatal crash involving suspect Khalid James and victim Ricky Mills, with ongoing investigations by local authorities.
FC Cincinnati and Columbus Crew played to a scoreless draw in the "Hell is Real" derby, both securing MLS Cup playoff spots despite key absences for Cincinnati.
Timothy Holland, the former head of the Clermont Metropolitan Housing Authority, pleaded guilty to stealing over $86,000 in federal funds intended for low-income housing aid.
North College Hill High School's upcoming football game is canceled as Miami Valley Christian Academy withdraws due to safety concerns following nearby gunshots during a previous game.
A former school bus driver, James Vance, pleaded not guilty to 46 counts of child endangerment after being accused of driving intoxicated with students onboard.
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