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  • Ohio home leveled by explosion

    SCIO, Ohio (AP) -- Authorities say a house in a small eastern Ohio village was leveled by a large explosion while the family that lived there was at ...

  • Chicago to be Fifth Third Banks top market outpacing Cincinnati

    Chicago is expected to overtake Cincinnati as Fifth Third Bancorp's top market, CEO Kevin Kabat said in a recent interview. Chicago is expected to overtake Cincinnati as Fifth Third Bancorp's top market, CEO Kevin Kabat said in a recent interview, according to a report by Columbus Business First citing Crain's Chicago Business. The Chicago/northern Indiana market accounts for about ...

  • How the new Cincinnati got its brand

    When Cincinnati launched an effort to help jump-start and develop high-potential startups, it turned to a heavy hitting local branding agency for help. LPK, a 350-person agency that counts Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG), Expedia and U.S. Bank among its clients, came up with the name, Cintrifuse, according to The Cincinnati Enquirer. That moniker nailed it, according to Cintrifuses Jeff Weedman, who ...

  • 10 Things To Know For Monday

    1. GOP LOOKS TO CAPITALIZE ON OBAMA WOES Many Republicans would like to deny the president a victory in immigration reform, which is being considered by the Senate today. 2. FIERCE FIGHTING ON BORDER AS KERRY PRESSES FOR PEACE IN SYRIA Twenty-three fighters from the militant Hezbollah group were killed in a fight for a strategic town near Lebanon on the day Kerry is flying to the Middle East. 3. ...

  • Man Dies While Rappelling In Ohio Park

    View All The views expressed here do not necessarily represent those of WKRC-TV :: Cincinnati Weather and Forecasts, Cincinnati News, Breaking News, and Sports for the Cincinnati area, Ohio, northern Kentucky, Indiana, and the tristate ...

Movie Review

Kuroneko [Blu-Ray]

Kuroneko [Blu-Ray]

Rooted in ancient Japanese folklore, Kaneto Shindos Kuroneko (Black Cat) is a film firmly rooted in both earthbound psychological torment and otherworldly vengeance. It is thus a significant departure from the majority of the directors films, which are praised for their postwar r ... ...

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  • MLCF notes Whit takes notes

    Bengals left tackle Andrew Whitworth took some notes Sunday while playing in the Marvin Lewis Golf Classic at Shaker Run Golf Course. But he already learned the biggest lesson from his head coach when he snagged Lewis himself to speak at his own foundation dinner next month in ...

  • Ohios unemployment rate improves

    The number of unemployed workers in Ohio decreased in April. Ohios unemployment rate declined in April, according to a report from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. The states unemployment rate was 7 percent in April, down from 7.1 percent in March and 7.3 percent in April 2012. Nonfarm wage and salary employment increased 7,600 in one month from 5,175,600 in March to 5,183,200 in ...

  • Patrol Woman in minivan hits 125 mph during chase

    LEBANON, Ohio (AP) -- The Ohio State Highway Patrol says a woman driving a minivan led troopers on an interstate highway chase that reached speeds of 125 ...

  • Cleveland facing possible labor shortage study says

    Growing manufacturing and medical fields, along with coming retirements, make a labor shortage in northeast Ohio possible, a new report says. Northeast Ohio's growing medical and manufacturing industries, along with a large swath of retirements looming, make the region primed for a skills gap and possibly even a labor shortage, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports. The region will add about ...

  • New license plate law could save state drivers money

    Two Ohio legislators are proposing changes to the state's license plate law. Two Ohio legislators have made a proposal that could save drivers some extra cash and keep more than $1 million per year in the states coffers, the Associated Press reports. State Reps. Terry Johnson and Stephen Slesnick say that requiring only rear license plates on vehicles registered in Ohio will save the state ...

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