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RADON HIGH IN PARTS OF TRISTATE
Indoor radon levels exceed the federal health standard in at least 19 Greater Cincinnati communities, according to a study of more than 3,000 home tests for the radioactive, cancer-causing gas.
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SEARCH FOR A SAFE PLACE
Celine Wadley knew no one could love and care for her children like she did. But five days a week, she had to trust someone to try. Then came the nightmare last week.
CPS LOSES SCIENCE GRANT
The National Science Foundation has withdrawn its support of an effort to remake the math and science programs in Cincinnati Public Schools.
FATHER PLEADS NOT GUILTY IN FIRE DEATHS
The morning after his two daughters died in an apartment fire, a Mount Auburn father accused of leaving the 4-year-olds home alone pleaded not guilty Saturday to involuntary manslaughter.
ANTI-SMOG ADS STING
New Rideshare spots on radio and television links traffic congestion to road rage and road rage to potential health and career loss.
GORE'S RATING IMPROVES A BIT
Vice President Al Gore continues to lag behind the man he wants to replace in the White House in popularity among Ohioans, according to the latest Ohio Poll.
MAP FOUND IN SUSPECT'S RESIDENCE
Police recovered a hand-drawn map charting the site where Kelly Eckart's body was found from the home of the man arrested in her slaying.
SALT SUPPLIES DISREGARD EL NINO
Predictions that this winter will be one of the Tristate's mildest in a decade because of El Nino have not slowed local purchases of salt and road supplies.
TANK TURNS 25
The Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky, which marks its 25th birthday today, will provide buses to various points along the riverfront in Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati beginning next year.
CLOONEYS HONOR WAR VETS
Bracken County war veterans were honored by the Clooney family Saturday with the dedication of Marshall Park and a song from Rosemary Clooney,br>
PHYSICIAN'S CAMPAIGN DOESN'T FAZE LUCAS
If Ken Lucas is worried about Dr. Howard Feinberg - his opponent in next year's Fourth Congressional District Democratic primary - he sure isn't showing it.
POLICE CONSIDER PHONE-IN REPORTS
Victims of minor crime in Covington could soon be able to have their problems handled over the telephone.
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