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Sprinklers limited damage at the Planned Parenthood on Auburn Avenue after a one‑alarm fire Thursday, investigators say no one was inside and the cause is under review.
A 72-year-old Hamilton woman was airlifted to UC Medical Center after a pit bull bit her in the face on Willow Avenue. Animal control seized the dog and investigators are probing the attack.
A Cincinnati man pleaded guilty in federal court after surveillance footage captured him setting Pride and Ukrainian flags on fire last July. He faces a federal minimum of five years and separate state arson charges.
District 2 detectives released photos after an April 4 Edwards Road robbery, police say suspects assaulted an employee and took her phone. Tips are requested.
A suspect was arrested Wednesday after reports of someone being shot at on Nottingham Road in Roll Hill. Authorities say security-camera footage helped police locate and detain the person.
Quinten McCommons was sentenced to 10 years after court documents say he supplied meth to street-level dealers, police seized meth, scales and cash.
Dozens of couples say their wedding footage remains inaccessible after the FBI seized a videographer’s hard drives. A Chapter 7 filing lists affected clients.
A plea deal in the 2022 West End killing of Jerome Lipscomb ends the criminal case and results in a nine‑to‑13.5‑year sentence.
A Mason woman is accused of posing as a UC student and sleeping in a Daniels Hall room before stealing electronics and shoes, court papers say.
A former Northwestern Mutual adviser was sentenced to five years after prosecutors say he stole more than $8 million from friends and relatives.
Two Cincinnati officers and a civilian were hurt after a dog attacked first responders at a Hyde Park home. Officials say the animal broke free during an assault call.
Franklin Officer Christopher Keene was awarded the Medal of Valor Monday for his role in a 2022 Mason hotel hostage rescue that left the escapee dead and the victim safe.
A 17-year-old was indicted April 7 in the Westwood shooting that killed 19-year-old Noah Thornhill after an argument over a tattoo payment.
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