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Retrial for suspect accused of killing four family members begins in Butler County
HAMILTON, Ohio (WKRC) - The second trial for a man accused of killing four family members began Monday. Gurpreet Singh’s first trial ended with a hung jury and mistrial in October 2022. Police say he shot and killed his wife, her parents and his wife's aunt in April 2019...
Crash with injuries reported on Liberty Fairfield Road in Liberty Township
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, Ohio — Liberty Township crews are responding to a reported crash with injuries Monday morning. Click the video player above to watch other morning headlines from WLWT News 5. The crash was reported on the 6300 block of Liberty Fairfield Road shortly after 8 a.m. There has...
Tri-State motorcyclist dies while ‘practicing’ driving bike, police chief says
CHEVIOT, Ohio (WXIX) - A 30-year-old woman died Sunday evening after an unusual single-vehicle motorcycle accident. Alexis Rutland, of Cheviot, was pronounced dead at Mercy West Hospital, the Hamilton County Coroner’s sheet says. Cheviot police were dispatched to the Cheviot Fieldhouse on Robb Avenue at 8:34 p.m. that day.
3 arrested in Reading SWAT incident
READING, Ohio (WXIX) - Three people were arrested when a SWAT team responded to a Reading home over the weekend, police say. Officers were summoned on Sunday to a two-family residence in the 300 block of Cooper Street in Reading after 911 received a report of possible shots fired, police said in a news release.
Landlord scam affecting 1 in 5 renters
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Picture this. You just graduated college. You are moving away to a new city to start your first job, and now you need a place to call home. But before you rent, watch out for a scam making its way across the country. You find yourself an...
‘Chad knows what’s right’: New document released in Chad Doerman case
BATAVIA TWP., Ohio (Scripps News Cincinnati) — Amendments made to a court document that detailed the course of events the day Chad Doerman allegedly murdered his three sons could shed further light on Doerman’s recent plea change. The bill of particulars initially disclosed last year detailed the allegations against Doerman down to his movements on June... Read more » Fore more crime and trial news coverage, visit Court TV
Trial begins Monday for woman accused of trying to lure young boy from home
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The trial is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. Monday for a woman accused of trying to lure a young Norwood boy away from his home last year. Lisa Nacrelli, 45, was initially charged by Norwood police with child enticement but then was indicted on charges of burglary, impersonation of a peace officer and attempted abduction.
Multiple crews called for Butler County house fire
BUTLER COUNTY, Ohio (WKRC) - A family was forced out of their home early Sunday morning after a fire broke out in Butler County. It happened just after 2:30 a.m. in a mobile home park on Germantown Road just north of Middletown. Upon arriving, firefighters found heavy flames coming from...
Reports of injuries from an assault on Millville Oxford Road in Hamilton
HAMILTON, Ohio — Injuries from an assault have been reported on Millville Oxford Road in Hamilton. Severity of injuries has not been confirmed. Police and medics have been dispatched to the scene. For live traffic updates, click here. Click the video player above to watch other headlines from WLWT...
Baby girl needs new heart after cold virus ‘wreaked havoc’ on her, mother says
CINCINNATI (WXIX/Gray News) - A 6-month-old girl has been at a Cincinnati hospital since she was 7 days old after doctors discovered her heart was not pumping blood properly, causing her to need a new one. Caitlin Gangi Rost says one week after her daughter, Francesca, was born in October,...
Trailside Village: What's next in highly anticipated West Side mixed-use development
A mixed-use development coming to Green Township is taking shape, with land available to buy this summer. Trailside Village has been a West Side hot topic due to its location on the continuously developing Harrison Avenue corridor and its unique design. Known as a conservation development, it is a private-public partnership aimed at preserving the natural features surrounding the Green Township Bike and Walk Trail. It is the first conservation development in Hamilton County.
Cincinnati weather: Thunderstorms possible Monday; warm temps to continue this week
Hope you enjoyed the warm, dry weekend because thunderstorms will soon return to Cincinnati. According to the National Weather Service office in Wilmington, showers and a chance of thunderstorms will develop in the late afternoon through early evening on Monday. However, the potential for severe weather will be limited. Warm...
Long-awaited Avondale grocery sets opening date years in the making
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - A long-awaited grocery store in Avondale is expected to open next month as city leaders this week celebrated the culmination of a yearslong residential and commercial construction project that it will help anchor. The owners behind the business hope the spot will serve as a source of community pride while also offering a place for residents to shop for fresh produce, meat, baked goods and more.
Residents escape College Hill house fire after being woken up by pets
COLLEGE HILL, Ohio (WKRC) - Residents escaped a house fire after they were woken up by their pets Monday. It happened around 1:57 a.m. on Elkton Place in College Hill. Fire officials said the residents were woken up by their pets and were able to escape the burning home before crews arrived. Authorities said the kitchen fire was quickly extinguished, which kept the flames from spreading.
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