McDonald: P&G; 'holding its own feet to the fire'
Activist investor William Ackman, Procter & Gamble's most notable shareholder of late, was noticeably absent from the company's annual meeting Tuesday....
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Speeding tickets generated by unmanned cameras in Elmwood Place resulted in an angry crowd at the Village Council meeting Tuesday, where elected officials tried to calm concerns about the new practice.
Charles Derkson received a six-year prison term for shooting at an undercover police officer in Over-the-Rhine, but earned an additional seven years behind bars for using a gun to do so.
Secretary of State Jon Husted asked the U.S. Supreme Court to decide whether Ohioans may cast early in-person absentee ballots during the final three days before Election Day - leaving a crucial part of Ohio’s electoral rules in legal limbo.
Race between Romney, Obama still all about Ohio
Obama: 'Keep believing in me'
Romney: 'Ohio's going to elect me'
Jesse Jackson makes Cincy stop
Nonprofit told IRS we're not political - then it was
Police are seeking the public's help in finding a Reading man wanted for a bank robbery that was reported Tuesday. Fifth Third Bank, 223 W. Benson St.
Secretary of State Jon Husted's appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court leaves Ohio’s electoral rules in limbo less than one month before Election Day.
Cincinnati parents whose children will start kindergarten in 2013-14 have a chance starting to enroll them online Oct. 13 in some of the highest
Hills Properties has won another round in its fight to build an apartment complex in downtown Blue Ash. The Blue Ash Board of Zoning Appeals voted 3
This season marks 75 years since the Cincinnati Bengals first took to the gridiron.
She survived a plane crash last year. But, to hear her husband tell it, Tina Nixon Meranda had a will to live that went beyond that pond in Ghent, N.
Audrey L. Schlarman, 83, of Florence, died Oct. 7, 2012, at St. Elizabeth Edgewood. Her husband, Jerry Schlarman and a son, Mark Schlarman, died
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Vandalism caused a minor stir throughout the U.K. art world.
Activist investor William Ackman, Procter & Gamble's most notable shareholder of late, was noticeably absent from the company's annual meeting Tuesday....
The Reds are suddenly in a game Wednesday afternoon they really did not want to play. “It’s baseball’’ offered Jay Bruce. That’s one explanation. Here’s another: In baseball, you don’t know nothin’, writes Paul Daugherty....
It felt right to Sean Marshall Tuesday night. And it no doubt felt right to most of the 44,501 fans clad in red in Great American Ball Park, writes John Erardi....
Drew Lachey's dancing days are over on ABC. Lachey, 36, was sent home from "Dancing with the Stars: All-Stars" Tuesday....
A 42-year-old man died during an apparent tree-trimming accident here today, police said....
A Columbus-based 'dark money' nonprofit group that has run more than $1 million in ads in the Ohio race for U.S....
Jocelyn Austin remembers trying to keep her three boys amused on the long, cold walk to the babysitter's house before dawn on Monday before she headed to the busstop to get to her part-time job stocking shelves....
Speeding tickets generated by unmanned cameras in this small village just north of Cincinnati resulted in an angry crowd at the Village Council meeting Tuesday, where elected officials tried to calm concerns about the new practice....
Jeff McMillan had the kind of smile that just pulled at your heart, his parents said. 'He was a gentle, quiet child,' his mother, Jackie McMillan, said Tuesday....
Who was that anti-abortion protester who ran onto the field before Tuesday's Reds playoff game? The Los Angeles man is alleged to have a history of disrupting events and proceedings, including with the United States Supreme Court....
The new Travis Kelce is more committed, more focused and still immensely talented – the Kelce that UC coach Butch Jones has been waiting to see for the past few years....
The Enquirer’s Kevin Kelly caught up with veteran defensive back Nate Clements about cars, card collecting and Cleveland....
Johnny Cueto’s back spasms turned out to be a mild strain of the right oblique. That is a much worse diagnosis....
Despite just three hits in the game, the Giants' run in the top of the 10th inning was enough to win Game 3 of the National League Division Series, 2-1. The two teams will hook up again on Wednesday....
LOS ANGELES — Alex Karras, the rugged lineman who anchored the Detroit Lions' defense in the 1960s, then went on to an acting career in which he starred in the sitcom 'Webster' and famously punched a horse in the 1974 comedy 'Blazing Saddles,' died Wednes...
ENQUIRER EXCLUSIVE: Warren County commissioners on Tuesday approved a special taxing district for a new racino, which is expected to bring 700 jobs and millions of dollars in tax revenue. ...
A 46-year-old man was arrested during a traffic stop Tuesday and charged with robbing two banks. ...
Police at the University of Cincinnati are once again warning students and staff to be on alert after someone groped a woman on campus....
Marijuana use among teenagers is surging nationally and the trend has health officials in Ohio and Kentucky worried. The most current data from the Centers for Disease Control shows that American high school students are now smoking marijuana more often...
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