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Investigators searched a Kingsport Drive home and say devices seized there contained AI‑generated child pornography and photos of students from a local school.
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Warm, windy Sunday in Cincinnati with highs near 74°F. A Wind Advisory runs from 11 a.m. March 15 to 8 a.m. March 16 and rain with storms is likely overnight.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
Two proposed Amtrak corridors would reconnect Cleveland to major Ohio cities, but federal approval is still pending and no start date has been set.
An MK2 "pineapple" grenade was found in a Fairfield home and secured by Butler County bomb technicians. The device will be X-ray tested before disposal.
A late-night crash on SR 741 in Turtlecreek Township left two drivers dead. The OSHP Lebanon Post is investigating.
Food & Drinks in ...
Chef Jose Salazar's Safi will briefly pause operations and reopen March 25 as a more relaxed neighborhood wine bar with new hours, pop-ups and expanded wine-to-go.
Warren County deputies say thieves are lifting checks from mailboxes, altering them and cashing the proceeds. Officials urge using post‑office dropoffs and electronic payments.
Relatives have filed a wrongful-death suit saying Jacob Grayson died after jail staff and the facility’s private medical contractor failed to provide timely care during opioid withdrawal.
A warm Sunday spikes into the 70s before a fast front brings rain and gusty winds late Sunday night. Much colder Monday with light snow possible.
Arts & Culture in ...
The Cincinnati Pops will mark America’s 250th at Riverbend on July 4 with Mandy Gonzalez, family activities, choral guests and a Rozzi fireworks finale.
A 20-year-old New Richmond man was arrested in Tennessee after a multi-agency probe tied him to rape and kidnapping indictments in Clermont County.
Politics & Govt in ...
The Ohio Supreme Court will weigh whether Forest Hills Local School District can keep an ICE‑response plan hidden after a lawsuit challenged redactions and a closed-door meeting.
A federal grand jury indicted Robert Mayberry on a charge alleging he mailed threats to blow up the Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse in downtown Cincinnati. No hearings are scheduled yet.
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