| My Million Dollar Idea: "Blackbook" App Helps New Residents It can be difficult to move to a new community and feel like you fit in - and Cincinnati is certainly no exception. So a man created a business to help people feel more comfortable and happy in the... | |
| Cloudy, Breezy Wednesday Forecast Local 12's John Gumm says we’re off to a quiet and dry start to the day with temperatures in the upper-30's and lower-40's.Expect temperature readings to surge into the... |
| Vice-President's Wife, Labor Secretary To Visit Cincinnati State The national spotlight will be on the students at one local community college today. Dr. Jill Biden and Labor Secretary Hilda Solis will kick off a three-day "Community College to Career"... |
| Animal Activist Accused in Murder For Hire Plot Over Fur COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - An Ohio woman who compared animal-welfare work to the liberation of World War II concentration camps has been charged with soliciting a hit man to fatally shoot or slit the... |
| Ski Trip A Bust After Students Busted DERBY LINE, Vt. (AP) - A ski trip turned out to be a bust for 30 Boston-area college students. The students were searched after their chartered buses crossed back into U.S. from Canada. Vermont state... |
| Two Drivers Flown To Hospital After Clermont County Crash Two people suffered serious injuries in a crash in Clermont County early Wednesday morning. Both drivers were taken by Air Care medical helicopter to University Hospital.Crews were called to the... |
| Teen Arrested After Aiming Rifle At Cincinnati Police Officer An Cincinnati Police Officer searching for a wanted felon finds himself staring down the barrel of a rifle. Police say a teenage boy leaned out of a window and aimed a rifle at an officer on Tuesday... |
| City's new HR chief fled fuss in Detroit A Quick Tour of Hoperatives (A Bi-Monthly Post) Since we’ve picked up some new readers, we thought it was time to run this quick tour of Hoperatives again. Step this way please… On... |
| Obama says he'll cut corporate tax rate Barack Obama will ask Congress to lower the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 28 percent, while giving preferences to manufacturers that set their maximum effective rate at 25 percent, New York... |
| DHL incentive deal and expansion approved by Boone County Boone County Fiscal Court approved Tuesday an incentive deal and expansion project at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport for DHL, Fox 19 reported. DHL will expand and create a new... |
| Kenwood Towing under investigation The Cincinnati city prosecutor's office has opened a case on Kenwood Towing, looking into potentially "unlawful practices," wcpo.com reported. Citizens have complained the company was... |
| Ohio could vote on $13B green energy fund Mike DeWine approved a ballot initiative that, if passed, would instruct the state to take on $13 billion in debt over 10 years to pay for green energy improvements and support research in the field,... |
| Chiquita replaces CFO, posts $16M loss in 4Q Michael Sims as chief financial officer, effective upon the filing of the company's 2011 annual report. Sims is leaving Chiquita (NYSE: CQB) for another company as Chiquita relocates to... |
| Michelle Obama visits Cincinnati and a judge forces a Facebook apology Want to meet First lady, Michelle Obama? She’s coming to Cincinnati on Thursday to campaign for her husband, President Obama. Mrs. Obama will be at the Westin in Cincinnati this Thursday at... |
| Exclusive: Crosstown Shootout likely to continue If the Crosstown Shootout takes place next season, it will be played at... |
| New NFL labor deal tweaks teams' offseason routines Normally the NFL Scouting Combine would coincide with the end of the period for teams to franchise tag players and would come one week before the start of free agency. Under the new collective... |
| Cloud Seeding Makes It Rain in Drought Stricken Areas We've had plenty of rain here in the Tri-State this year but the one place where it seems precipitation refuses to fall recently is Texas. Stephanie Beall, the project meteorologist for the... |
| Court Fight over 2010 Juvenile Court Race To Continue The court battle over a 2010 race for a seat on Hamilton County Juvenile Court will continue after a decision today by Ohio Secretary of State John Husted. Husted has ordered Hamilton County's... |
| Fairfax Girl Called A Hero For Saving Mom's Life An 8-year old girl is being honored Tuesday night for bravery and keeping a cool head in a tough situation. Ashley Faulkner called 9-1-1 when her mother was having a seizure. When you hear the tape... |
| Kenwood Towing Loses City of Cincinnati Jobs A towing company accused of overcharging is suspended from doing any work on behalf of the City of Cincinnati. At least one council member wants to make the move against Kenwood Towing permanent.... |
| Osgood, Indiana Boy Mauled By Dog An Osgood, Indiana boy is in stable condition at Children's Hospital tonight after being mauled by a dog. The five year-old boy was attacked by the bull mastiff-boxer mix when he walked into a... |
| CMHA Buying More Suburban Units For Public Housing The Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority is moving low to moderate income families out of the city core and into suburbs all across our area. Tonight people in Mount Lookout get the chance to... |
| Baker on Chapman, too soon to tell "We're going to stretch him out to see if there's time," Baker said. "If there's not time and there's not quality, you can always back off a guy (return him to... |
| Archbishop calls for fasting protest Cincinnati Archbishop Dennis Schnurr is calling for prayer and fasting during Lent this year as part of a campaign against new health care rules that he believes threaten religious liberty.The bishop... |
| UC hunts for win over UofL Two weeks into his job as associate head coach under Rick Pitino at Louisville, Mick Cronin felt compelled to meet with his new boss to find out how he was supposed to act during... |
| Support overwhelms young cancer victim's family Yosselin Villatoro, 6, plays a game on her Wii at her Liberty Township home Tuesday morning. Yosselin hasn't be able to attend school since her chemotherapy treatments began after her December... |
| Chapman out to prove worth as starter '); } GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- Now in his third Spring Training for the Reds, the novelty about Cuban export Aroldis Chapman has worn off quite a... |
| Bray aiming for another healthy campaign '); } GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- Reds lefty reliever Bill Bray is coming off the best season of his career, and one of his healthiest. Bray's 79 appearances in 2011 led the club and were tied... |
| Baker has high hopes for Mesoraco There's a good chance that the Reds will employ a tandem system with Mesoraco and veteran Ryan Hanigan. The tandem approach worked well the past three years with Hanigan and Ramon... |
| Cincinnati stocks mixed as Dow peeks above 13,000 Even though it didn't last, the Dow Jones Industrial Average crossed the 13,000 mark today for the first time since 2008. The index, made up of 30 of the largest U.S. companies, climbed to that... |
| Cincinnati Mall looking to move from mall to entertainment center Bruce Crippen | Courier Cincinnati Mall is working to reposition itself as an entertainment and mixed-use center, instead of focusing on... |
| Business Courier launches Fast 55 website Business Courier by Lisa Benson, Managing Editor Date: Tuesday, February 21, 2012, 2:56pm EST - Last Modified: Tuesday, February 21, 2012, 3:05pm... |
| Portland has solved streetcar/utility trouble through cooperation Subscribers can read the whole story here . The story also quoted Duke engineers who said that Cincinnati's underground utilities aren't like those in other cities, and that's why the... |
| Plaza Recovery plans 250 new jobs in Covington Plaza Recovery, an accounts receivable management company, has acquired a Covington collection agency and will expand the facility to add up to 250 jobs. The new company - a merger between New York... |
| Healthy Advice Networks buys PatientPoint Follow this company , a Cincinnati-based health education provider, acquired PatientPoint, which sells revenue-cycle management software. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. ... |
| Brent Spence Bridge could get boost from $260B transportation bill U.S. Rep. Steve Chabot said an amendment to the $260 billion transportation bill could boost federal funding for the Brent Spence Bridge... |
| Cincinnati council members' program to help with foreclosures Cecil Thomas on Wednesday will announce a pilot program to help stabilize Cincinnati neighborhoods hit hardest by foreclosures. The goal of the program is to hold banks accountable and to stabilize... |
| SLIDESHOW: Here are Cincinnati's 10 highest-paying jobs If you want your child to grow up to have one of the highest-paying jobs in Cincinnati, be prepared to start saving for medical school. Of the 10 highest-paying jobs in the Cincinnati-Middletown... |
| Dearborn County Investigates Allegations of Sex Between Officer, Inmate Michelle Jackson is under investigation for having sex with a Dearborn County inmate while she was a corrections officer. (Dearborn County Sheriff,... |
| Teen in McDonald's Rape Sent To Sex Offender Rehab A teen convicted of rape will not spend time in a juvenile correctional facility. The 13-year-old who entered a guilty plea to raping a young girl at a local McDonald's will be placed at the... |
| Bullet Travels Through Two Windows, Strikes Neighbor in Back A Carthage man faces charges after he allegedly fired his weapon and sent a bullet flying into another building, injuring a neighboring man. 27 year old Evan Tirschek is charged with negligent... |
| Baba Budan's Bearcat Cafe To Reopen Wednesday The owner of Baba Budan's Bearcat Cafe says he'll reopen on Wednesday at 3 p.m., more than 48 hours after a sleepy driver did major damage to his popular cafe and coffee shop near the... |
| Dusty Baker talks plans for Aroldis Chapman Reds manager Dusty Baker spoke about the pitching plan for Aroldis Chapman this morning. Chapman is preparing as a... |
| Sugarland blames fans for deaths, injuries Meagan Toothman, the Turpin High School cheerleading coach, died from her injuries in the stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair on Aug. 13, 2011. /... |
| For Reds and Tigers, the time to win is now '); } Be it by an aging owner shelling out an ungodly sum to acquire an available top-flight first baseman or a general manager dealing his depth to build a winner around a... |
| Greater Cincinnati high-end home construction up 35% Construction of high-end homes in the Greater Cincinnati region increased 35 percent last year. In 2011, 279 homes were started in developments with a median price point of $400,000 or more,... |
| Omnicare ends hostile bid for PharMerica Ron Bath | Business First PharMerica CEO Gregory Weishar said in a news release that the company is pleased with Omnicare's decision to end its tender... |
| Ohio Society of CPAs chief executive retiring J. Clarke Price , will retire at the end of the year after 40 years with the association. He has been CEO of the 22,000-member association since 1990, according to a news release. "It's... |