Break-in suspect found after dropping phone with photos of himself
Break-in suspect found after dropping phone with photos of himself
A man was found hiding in a tree after police investigated a burglary alarm at a coffee shop in Middletown early Friday morning. The Middletown Division of Police responded to an alarm at Java Johnny'sFull Story >A man was found hiding in a tree after police investigated a burglary alarm at a coffee shop in Middletown early Friday morning.Full Story >
Colerain teacher indicted on 2 counts of sexual battery
Colerain teacher indicted on 2 counts of sexual battery
A teacher at Colerain High School has been indicted for having a relationship with a student. A Hamilton County grand jury indicted Julie Hautzenroder, 36, on two counts of sexual battery. AccordingFull Story >A teacher at Colerain High School has been indicted for having sexual contact with students.
Full Story >US Marshals looking for Covington man
US Marshals looking for Covington man
U.S. Marshals are looking for a Covington man for violating the conditions of his supervised released. Walter Lee Jackson, 34, was originally charged with bank fraud. His last known address was on AldenFull Story >U.S. Marshals are looking for a Covington man for violating the conditions of his supervised released.Full Story >
Downtown Cincinnati's first roundabout opens at the Banks
Downtown Cincinnati's first roundabout opens at the Banks
Downtown Cincinnati's first roundabout opened Friday at the Banks. The new roundabout is located at the north end of the Roebling Suspension Bridge. It's expected to create easier pedestrian crossings,Full Story >Downtown Cincinnati's first roundabout opened Friday at the Banks.Full Story >
Report: Overall overdose deaths down in KY, but heroin overdose on rise
Report: Overall overdose deaths down in KY, but heroin overdose on rise
For the first time in a decade, Kentucky overdose deaths declined in 2012, according to a report issued today by the Office of Drug Control Policy.? Even with the overall drop, autopsied overdose deathsFull Story >For the first time in a decade, Kentucky overdose deaths declined in 2012, according to a report issued today by the Office of Drug Control Policy.Full Story >
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - Former U.S. Sen. Wendell Ford is urging people to send cash to Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes, Kentucky's secretary of state who is seeking her party's nomination to run for Senate.
Ford, a Democrat, weighed in on Friday, offering his endorsement of the 34-year-old Grimes and urging contributions of $5 or more to help her win the seat now held by Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell.
The time has come, he said, for a new generation of leadership.
Grimes is the Democratic front-runner in a four-way primary race. She would likely face the winner of a Republican matchup between McConnell and Louisville businessman Matt Bevin who formally entered the race earlier this week.
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