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Man with ties to Ohio wanted by FBI
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The FBI is asking the public for help to locate a wanted man. According to FBI Cincinnati, Brayden Grace, 18, is wanted by the FBI for allegedly being involved in “swatting” activities. The man, as well as others, are accused of being a part of “Purgatory,” an online group that used […]
Wave of Wawas headed toward Tri-State generates excitement among loyal followers
CINCINNATI — A wave of Wawas is about to hit the tri-state, and some can’t wait for the convenience stores to open. There are people so loyal to the Wawa stores that it’s been described as having a cult-like following. “There's truth to that,” said Wawa project...
A prosecutor’s perspective: a look back at the Hamilton Easter Sunday Massacre
HAMILTON, Ohio (WXIX) - Known now as the Easter Sunday Massacre, the tragic deaths of 11 members of the Ruppert family in 1975 continues to haunt the community. The case led to two high-profile trials, numerous news articles and a new book that offers the late prosecutor’s perspective. The...
Suspended Cincinnati police officer takes plea deal in bench trial
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The Cincinnati police officer accused of unlawfully using police technology to search for a 19-year-old woman’s phone number took a plea deal during his bench trial on Wednesday. Timothy Lutz, 56, pleaded guilty to one count of attempted unauthorized use of law enforcement data systems, a...
Metro bus driver charged in crash that killed 87-year-old woman
CINCINNATI — A Metro bus driver is now facing misdemeanor charges in the crash earlier this year that killed a retired Princeton school teacher, according to court documents. 47-year-old Deon Willis has been charged with four counts of vehicular manslaughter and one count of vehicular homicide for the crash...
Greater Cincinnati business alerts state to job losses ahead of shutdown
ANDERSON TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKRC) - Mauser Packaging Solutions told the state of Ohio that 107 people will lose their jobs as the Broadwell Road facility plans to shut its doors. The facility manufactured aerosol cans in Anderson Township. The news came at the same time the company announced on its website that it acquired Taenza, a manufacturer of among other things - aerosol cans - based in Mexico.
A Wawa in Silverton? Convenience store station chain plans several Cincinnati-area stores
Editor's note: This story has been updated to correct the first public board to hear the informal Wawa submission. A Wawa may be on its way to Silverton. On May 22, the Silverton Planning Commission will consider a submission for a Wawa gas station and convenience store on Montgomery Road near Stewart Road. ...
18-year-old shot and killed in North College Hill
NORTH COLLEGE HILL, Ohio (WKRC) - A man hospitalized after a shooting Monday in North College Hill, has died. Police say he was shot around 9 p.m. near the intersection of Simpson Avenue and Dallas Avenue. Authorities said one person was taken to UC Medical Center but later died. The...
Crash with injuries reported on I-71 in Blue Ash
MONTGOMERY, Ohio — Crews are on scene of a reported crash with injuries in Blue Ash Tuesday morning. Click the video player above to watch other morning headlines from WLWT News 5. The crash was reported near the ramp from southbound I-71 to Ronald Reagan Highway. Emergency crews have...
Have you seen him? 65-year-old man with history of mental illness missing since last month
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Cincinnati police are turning to the public for help as they try to locate a 65-year-old man with a history of mental illness who was last seen over a month ago. Percy Harrell was last seen in the Westwood area on April 11 at midnight with the...
Dozens likely out of a job as Greater Cincinnati packaging plant plans to close
ANDERSON TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKRC) - Manufacturing jobs are headed to Mexico after a company announces it will shut down a plant in Hamilton County. Workers at Mauser Packaging Solutions in Anderson Township were told they're closing down operations at the end of July. A spokeswoman released the following statement. "As...
Ohio protesters could face felonies due to mask law from 1800s
Good morning, Cincinnati. I'm Jessie Balmert, state government reporter. In the late 1880s, a group of vigilantes called the White Caps terrorized abusers, gamblers, alcoholics and "fast women." The outlaws would wear disguises (and white caps) as they burned down saloons and whipped anyone who didn't abide by their moral code.
Tri-State school superintendent on leave
FOREST PARK, Ohio (WXIX) - A local school district leader is on leave but it’s not clear why. Winton Woods City Schools Superintendent Anthony G. Smith “is on leave,” confirms Drew Jackson, a district spokesman. Steve Denny, the district’s executive director of business affairs, “will be standing...
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