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Federal Grant Helps Police Boost Surveillance System
Thanks to a federal grant, Cincinnati police are installing high-tech surveillance cameras so they can keep an eye on some high-crime areas even when officers aren't present.
County probation program under fire
Hamilton County's intensive probation program is so ineffective that the convicts in it are more likely to commit crimes than others convicted of similar crimes who never receive supervision, according to the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction.
Ohio native takes second place on 'Project Runway'
DAYTON, OHIO: An Ohio designer missed it by a thread, placing second on the latest season of TV's Project Runway.
More Changes To Women's Health Guidelines
In less than a week the guidelines for two major women's health tests have changed.
Mustaches grow cancer awareness
Breast cancer has a pink ribbon. Women's heart disease has a red dress. Now, prostate and testicular cancer have ... mustaches.
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Police: Man Shot Near UC Robbed Of $6
A man was shot near the University of Cincinnati campus just before midnight. The shooting was reported at 11:50 p.m. near the intersection of Clifton Avenue and McMillan Street.
Paleontologists find extinction rates higher in open-ocean settings during mass extinctions
Environmental selectivity during three of the 'Big Five' mass extinction events focus of two paleontologists' latest research.
Bio Box: J.C. Penney CEO Mike Ullman talks about managing through the recession
NAME: Myron E. Ullman III, known as Mike OCCUPATION: Chairman and CEO, J.C. Penney Co.
UC Grad Targets Vending Machines
A University of Cincinnati philosophy grad's reasoning on vending machines has brought him into conflict with the law.
Faith Prince to speak at commencement
Broadway star Faith Prince, a 1979 graduate of the College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati, will speak Dec.
Judge Orders Collaros To Court
University of Cincinnati sophomore quarterback Zach Collaros must appear before a judge to explain why he hasn't attended a court-ordered program on the negatives of underage drinking.
New UC president making first major address
The new president of the University of Cincinnati, Dr. Gregory Williams, will make his first major university address on Wednesday.
Mountain State Academy Big Man Signs with WVU
Mountain State Academy's 7-foot, 1-inch, 230-pound center has signed with West Virginia University.
Obesity study grim for Ohio, Ky.
If America doesn't get its weight problem under control, more than half the adults in Ohio, Kentucky and three other states will be obese by 2018, according to a report released today.
Three-peat: Coshocton's Weaver selected as top trooper again
ZANESVILLE - Ohio Highway Patrol Trooper Trenas M. Weaver's peers have voted him Trooper of the Year for the past three years.
Super Surveillance Cameras Coming To Cincinnati
Over the next few weeks, you may get that feeling that you're being watched, especially around the Clifton and University of Cincinnati areas.
Personal ties help small business
When sales manager David Martin needs extra help at his small Michigan business, he calls his employees' family members and asks them to pitch in on short notice.
Colleges begin targeting retired adults
Miami University and the University of Cincinnati are teaming up to bring a special event to the Miami University Voice Of America Learning Center.
On Ohio campus, backlash against gay marriage repeal in Maine
A group of students at the University of Cincinnati last week held a flash mob to "demonstrate the effects of hatred and inaction." This was in protest of the repeal of gay marriage with the ballot referendum, 'Question One' in the state of Maine: On Tuesday, a group of about 25 students showed up spontaneously at a heavily trafficked spot on ...
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