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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...
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...
Report of shots fired on Chesterfield Court in Mount Airy
CINCINNATI — There is a report of shots fired on Chesterfield Court in Mount Airy. Cincinnati police are responding to the scene. No injuries have been reported. Click the video player above to watch other afternoon headlines from WLWT News 5. This story was curated by Hearst's WLWT Alert...
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.
Cincinnati weather: Showers, storms possible for Kings Island's first weekday of 2024
Kings Island is finally open on weekdays! Here's what you should know about the weather if you're heading to the local amusement park on Wednesday for its first day of daily operations. According to the National Weather Service office in Wilmington, showers and thunderstorms will continue Wednesday, tracking across Kentucky. Showers will be isolated...
'How do I keep my kid safe': Cincinnati sees sharp rise in child victims of gun violence
CINCINNATI (WKRC)- According to data from the Cincinnati Police Department, since 2018, the year with the lowest number of child victims of a crime with a firearm was in 2019. 52 kids were victimized. 2023: 134 Incidents. 2022: 100 Incidents. 2021: 99 Incidents. 2020: 84 Incidents. 2019: 52 Incidents. 2018:...
Heart is coming to rock Ohio
I’ve very recently written about Heart. I’m coming back to them because the band has embarked on a new worldwidetour (The Royal Flush Tour) that actually has a stop in Columbus, Ohio May 15. Heart will make two more stops in Ohio on this tour: Cleveland on July 30, and Cincinnati on August 13. If you’re a big fan of the Wilson sisters, you may want to get your tickets right away (can you believe that this band has been around for nearly 50 years?).
Bright Lights, Big City: How Cincinnati’s Growing Film Industry Creates Opportunities for Local Talent
Moving to L.A. to realize a dream of working on a major film is a stretch for many. But with films moving productions to Cincinnati, the chances of getting a role as an extra here can make it a reality.
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.
Downpours Wednesday Morning Into Afternoon
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Wet at times Wednesday morning, with downpours and some thunder. Severe risk is low, but we will look for showers to continue Wednesday before it tapers Wednesday evening. We will remain dry on Thursday with highs in the 70s. Friday morning will be wet with widespread showers...
Former employee seeks photos and memories for Coney Island book
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - To say people were devastated when the news dropped that Coney Island was closing would be an understatement. A former Coney Island employee is looking to capture what made the park so special. Katy Mark talks about her new project called "To Coney With Love" and how...
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