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  • Biomarkers for inflammatory bowel disease uncovered

    University of Cincinnati researchers have identified a number of biomarkers for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which could help with earlier diagnosis and intervention in those who have not yet shown symptoms. This finding was made possible by using the Department of Defense Serum Repository (DoDSR). The DoDSR is a biological repository operated by the U.S. Department of Defense and ...

  • Burglar Targets Two Homes Minutes Apart

    Columbus police have arrested a suspect accused of breaking into two occupied homes near East Columbus early Wednesday. The first break-in happened on North Monroe Street at 2:50 a.m. Police said the suspect, a stranger, entered the resident's house. It is unclear what was taken. About 20 minutes later, police said that same suspect entered a second occupied home near Miami Avenue and ...

  • Newark Police Search For Armed Robber

    Newark Police were searching for an armed robber Wednesday morning, after they say the suspect held up a Duke and Duchess Shoppe.The robbery happened shortly after 12:30 a.m. in the 200 block of Union Street.Police said the robber pulled out a gun during the robbery. The suspect got away with cash and cigarettes.Officers said the suspect wore gray gym shorts and blue and white button-up flannel ...

  • Teen pleads not guilty in deaths of Ohio brothers

    OTTAWA, Ohio -- A 17-year-old boy charged with killing two teenage brothers in northwest Ohio has pleaded not guilty.Michael Aaron Fay entered the pleas during an arraignment Tuesday in Putnam County Juvenile Court. He's charged with delinquency in connection with aggravated murder.Fay is accused of killing 17-year-old Blake Romes and 14-year-old Blaine Romes in their Ottawa trailer May ...

  • Highway patrol 29 hurt in Ohio bus car crash

    A woman who fell asleep while driving after midnight Thursday plowed into a highway trooper’s patrol car that had its lights flashing at an Interstate 95 exit ramp, police ...

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Beowulf [DVD]

Beowulf [DVD]

All hail technology and what it hath wrought! Bow down at the altar of infinitely malleable pixels and the bounty they provide: Impossible visuals! Epic landscapes! Monsters that heretofore have only resided in mans imagination! And slightly rubbery-looking humans who in close-up offer every nua ... ...

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  • Suspect grabbed after southwest Ohio police chase

    LOVELAND, Ohio (AP) -- Police in the Cincinnati area say they apprehended an elusive suspect after a pursuit that reached 100 mph and ended in a ...

  • Tracy Heard appointed leader in Ohio House Democratic shakeup

    Tracy Maxwell Heard, D-Columbus, will serve as minority leader of the Ohio House. Ohio House Minority Leader Armond Budish, D-Beachwood, is stepping down from his post to likely focus on a run for Cuyahoga County executive, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports. Democrats on Tuesday night appointed Tracy Maxwell Heard, D-Columbus, to be their new leader, WSAZ reports. Debbie Phillips, D-Athens, ...

  • Cincinnatis Mercy Health appoints new CEO

    Yousuf Ahmad, chief transformation officer for Mercy Health since 2011, has been promoted to CEO. Mercy Health has promoted Yousuf Ahmad, its chief transformation officer since 2011, to replace James May as CEO, the Cincinnati Business Courier reports. Ahmad's appointment is effective June 15, as May shifts focus to his executive vice president role with Mercy parent Catholic Health ...

  • New tours will show off Cincinnati beer scene

    Tonic Tours will expose clients to Cincinnati's microbreweries beginning in July. A new company will offer tours of Cincinnatis breweries in a new way this summer, Soapbox Cincinnati reports. Tonic Tours will begin offering public tours of microbreweries in July. The events will be held every second and fourth Saturday of the month. Founder Rachel Dean said her companys tours will expose ...

  • City of Cincinnati employees receive layoff notices

    More than 200 Cincinnati workers received layoff notices on Tuesday. More than 200 of Cincinnatis city employees received layoff notices on Tuesday, Local 12 reports. The documents were sent to 66 police officers, 71 firefighters and 64 other workers. The notices were sent out despite an ongoing public debate about the best budget proposal. There are currently three on the table. City Manager ...

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