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Peter Theobald helped in Central America
WYOMING - A single nation couldn't contain the energy and spirit of Peter Theobald.
10 tips for Black Friday success
Figuring out a plan for Black Friday? Creating a schedule for the day may be the best secret of all to making your power shopping as stress-free and fun as possible.
For community's sake, find hospital solution
The controversy over the looming breakup of the Health Alliance of Greater Cincinnati - and what it could mean to University Hospital - has divided community opinion.
QUESTION: Does University Hospital make money? ANSWER: Yes, it reported profits of $19 million last year and $29 million the year before.
Duo charged in mall purse heist
SYCAMORE TWP. - One week before the official start to the holiday shopping season, two men have been charged with stealing a woman's purse at gunpoint in the parking lot of Kenwood Towne Center, 7875 Montgomery Rd.
Arrests Made In Kenwood Towne Place Purse-Snatching
Police say Anthony Gregory, of Covington, approached the woman in the parking lot of the Kenwood Towne Center on Montgomery Road and took her purse at gunpoint.
Kenwood receiver can borrow for repairs
Hamilton County Judge Beth Myers has authorized the court-appointed receiver for Kenwood Towne Place to borrow up to $1.7 million to cover utility costs through the end of the year and make repairs to address life and safety issues at the troubled mixed-use development.
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.
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.
Dine outside and enjoy the bocce tournaments, or sit at the bar and cheer your team to victory with game-day specials.
Put on a clean shirt and dust off your brain for Meet Your Match: Singles Trivia, 7 p.m., Boone County Main Library, 1786 Burlington Pike, Burlington.
Holocaust center moves to Kenwood
The Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education has found a new home at Rockwern Academy in Kenwood.
Only at Kenwood Towne Centre can a shopper browse the handbags at kate spade, try on Nordstrom dresses, upgrade her iPhone and enjoy a slice of Cheesecake Factory's finest.
A new Web site has been launched to help people find good deals at Cincinnati restaurants.
The biggest gamble of this election
On Election Day, we'll find out if Hamilton County voters are gamblers - not by how they vote on the statewide casino issue, but how they vote on local Issue 4. The Family Services and Treatment levy will raise funds for drug treatment programs and prevention.
Here are a few goodies that do good
Many businesses are cooking, baking and roasting up delicious gifts that give to breast cancer awareness and research.
Month Later, Woman Charged In Motorcycle Crash
One month after a crash outside Kenwood Towne Center resulted in a motorcyclist's serious head injuries, a driver has been charged.
Couple Recovering From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
John & Jane Moehring An elderly Kenwood couple may be alive tonight only because of the quick action of a couple of watchful neighbors.
Police: Man Threatened To Shoot Phone At Apple Store
While some people might get mad and bang their broken iPhone around, police said Donald Goodrich threatened to go further.
iPhone frustration leads to arrest
A clerk at the Apple Store in Kenwood Towne Centre kept a cool head when a customer reportedly took his frustration with his iPhone too far.