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College Hill Coffee Co. and Casual Gourmet will appear a third time -- Jan. 12 -- in Julie Larson's "The Dinette Set.''

 

It's official. You can call him Congressman Steve Driehaus now.

 

A Cincinnati firefighter who was driving drunk when he killed a woman in a car crash in 2006 will serve just half of the four-year sentence imposed on him two years ago.

 

Hamilton County Sheriff's deputies are back on East Sharon Road today to dig for more clues after skeletal remains were found there Monday night.

 

Tips and strategies for coping with a recession will be the focus of a free community-wide event from the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati called "Surviving This Economy."

 

Fire damaged a motel severely and a firefighter was injured Sunday night in Brown County.

 

A system of freezing rain that may spoil the morning commute began moving through the Greater Cincinnati area early this morning.

 

A young mother struggled with an intruder before she was shot and killed in her home and the gunman ran off with her 4-year-old son, a sheriff said Monday in announcing an arrest in the case.

 

Drug deals. Noise. Vandalism. Sexual activity in the parking lot. These are the things North College Hill Police and residents around No Names Pub say have happened in or near the bar at 6704 Savannah...

 

Police say a 4-year-old boy in southern Ohio shot his baby sitter because the sitter accidentally stepped on the child's foot.

 
 

The latest headlines for Dayton Ohio from DaytonDailyNews.com

Gasoline prices at the pump approached $2 Tuesday, Jan. 6, for the first time since early November, according to DaytonGasPrices.com.

 

A light, icy drizzle continued falling over the Miami Valley early Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 6, but earlier traffic problems caused by icy roads were mostly over by noon.

 

Investigators believe a Columbus man shot and killed Jenny Nelson inside her Harrison Twp. home on Friday after she broke free from restraints and stabbed him in the back with a knife.

 

State Rep. Seth Morgan, R-Huber Heights, was in traffic accident today, Jan. 6, on the way to Columbus, House Speaker Armond Budish, D-Beachwood said.

 

Longtime University of Dayton Trustee Mary Civille "Sue" Wesselkamper has died at her home in Honolulu, the university announced Monday, Jan. 5. She was 66.

 

The early morning rain started falling in the middle of the bus route hours for some school districts, making decisions about cancelling or delaying classes complicated.

 

Ohio's two-year tuition freeze at public colleges and universities was spared last year from three rounds of state budget cuts for fiscal year 2009. A shortfall estimated to be as much as $7.3 billion...

 

Littered through Brian Boyd's professional past is experience in educating and administrating middle school, high school and college students.

 

Democrats officially took control of the Ohio House for the first time in 14 years on Monday, Jan. 5, and new House Speaker Armond Budish wasted no time outlining his vision for turning Ohio into a le...

 

A drive west on McCall Street from Ohio 4 shows empty lots to the north and south, strewn with cinder blocks and weeds.

 
 

Local News for Columbus Ohio from The Columbus Dispatch

Freezing rain and sleet are causing crashes across central Ohio, snarling freeway traffic at rush hour, closing part of a major road south of Columbus and likely contributing to two crashes that kill...

 

Out-of-work Ohioans who call the state's unemployment compensation hotline to file a claim are finding it is just about impossible to get through.

 

Lisa Wahoff, the director of the Franklin County Animal Shelter, has been placed on paid leave while commissioners look for an expert to investigate problems there. The shelter's deputy director, Crai...

 

Jimmy Crum, Columbus' "Dean of Sports," died yesterday at age 80.

 

CINCINNATI (AP) -- A group opposed to a streetcar system in Cincinnati has an alternate plan: old-fashioned-looking trolleys on rubber wheels rather than permanent tracks.

 

Two baby cheetahs, brothers, came to the Columbus Zoo about six weeks ago.

 

Obama campaigner won't return to Strickland's staff Aaron Pickrell, Gov. Ted Strickland's chief operating officer who ran President-elect Barack Obama's campaign in Ohio, is not returning to the gover...

 

When the upset 4-year-old announced he was going to get a gun, everyone figured he was headed to his bedroom to fetch a toy.

 

NEWARK, Ohio -- Only a punch to the stomach could have caused the death of a 3-year-old Licking County boy, jurors were told at the start of a murder trial yesterday.

 

Law-enforcement officials are trying to identify a man whose frozen body was found yesterday on the west side of the Olentangy River, just south of Goodale Boulevard.