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Police here said they raided a business Wednesday and seized a meth lab leading to the arrest of the business owner's son.
Man Accused Of Making Meth At Blue Ash Office
Police arrested a Blanchester man Wednesday accused of operating a portable methamphetamine lab.
Infertile Couples Turn To Embryo Adoption
Some couples unable to get pregnant have turned to an unusual form of adoption. The couples are getting pregnant with another couples' embryo.
DUI checkpoint in Blue Ash Thanksgiving Eve
BLUE ASH -- A drunk driving checkpoint will take place Wednesday night somewhere in Blue Ash, according to the Hamilton County OVI Task Force.
Half-price sushi night specials are popular, but most are early in the evening, late at night, or on a weeknight.
Cincinnati Helps Fight Hunger In Guatemala
Food scraps for composting Kids Against Hunger A local organization is helping to fight hunger this holiday season thousands of miles away.
Sarah Palin Draws Big Crowd To Norwood Book Signing
Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin proved Friday that she can still draw a crowd.
Secretary admits stealing from company
A secretary making $78,000 per year admitted Monday she stole more than $212,000 from her employer.
One charged in witness intimidation case
BLUE ASH - One suspect is behind bars and one remains at large this morning in a witness intimidation and kidnapping case, Blue Ash police said.
Union rallies behind fired worker
Employees of military meals provider Wornick Co. plan a rally today at 4 p.m. at the Kenwood offices of U.S. Rep Jean Schmidt, R-Miami Township, to urge the congresswoman to support a pregnant co-worker who they say was terminated for union organizing activity.
Kathy Wade and The Ed Moss Trio in concert at Raymond Walters tonight
Cincinnati's own Kathy Wade returns to the Rhythm n' Blue Ash concert series at Muntz Hall at Raymond Walters College on Saturday, November 14 at 8 p.m. to share an unforgettable selection of classic hot jazz and soulful blues.
Photos: Remember soldiers and their families, veteran says
In 2004, Staff Sgt. Paul Brondhaver was lying in a hospital in Iraq with 29 bullets in his body.
Chase, crash lead to drug charges
AVONDALE - Three people were charged late Tuesday in a police chase that ended in a four-vehicle crash near the intersection of Oak Street and Burnet Avenue.
Honor our veterans all year long
While Veterans Day is Wednesday, November 11, this is Veterans Appreciation Week, and people everywhere began celebrating a few days ago.
Police Dogs Show Their Moves To Toyota
Employee of Toyota in Blue Ash went to the dogs Monday. Or rather, the dogs came to them.
Woman Tased after struggle with cops
NORWOOD - Police said they had to shock an intoxicated woman with a Taser stun gun Thursday when she resisted arrest, slipping out of her handcuffs.
Election winners pledge fiscal responsibility
Politicians poised to begin new terms in office say they will work hard to cut costs while maintaining excellent services for their constituents.
Arrested Woman Escapes Handcuffs Three Times
A Blue Ash woman allegedly pulled a bit of Houdini act last night during her arrest in Norwood that eventually resulted in police using a Taser on her.
The Cincinnati chapter of the Accelerated Cure Project, which raises money for multiple sclerosis research, has produced Calendar for a Cause for holiday giving.
Hot-rodding freight broker EA Hunter crashes, burns
Tony Ross, left, confers with Adam Townley at the Rosses' new firm Steadfast Transport.