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Pierce Point Cinema 10 is third Greater Cincinnati movie theater to close in last 5 months
Yet another movie theater in Greater Cincinnati has screened its last film. Pierce Point Cinema 10, located off Ohio 125 in Clermont County's Pierce Township, announced on its social media that it closed permanently as of Tuesday. ...
Greater Cincinnati career center expansion accommodates growing interest in skilled trades
BETHEL, Ohio (WKRC) – More people have choose to leave the college path and pursued skilled trades instead. As a result, local career centers tried to find solutions to accommodate the influx of high school students. The Grant Career Center served only four high schools in Clermont County. But...
High schoolers giving back to families affected by the floods in eastern Kentucky
BETHEL, Ohio (WKRC) - In July of 2022 a flood swept through Eastern Kentucky. 45 people lost their lives, thousands were displaced, and there is extensive damage to properties and infrastructure. Now, many communities remain on the road to recovery. That's why students and staff with the Grant Career Center...
Man arrested after 2 people found dead inside Brown County home
BROWN COUNTY, Ohio (WXIX) - A Georgetown man is facing charges in connection with the deaths of two people. Brian Barnett, 45, is in jail on charges of involuntary manslaughter, possession of meth and fentanyl and illegal conveyance of drugs, according to the Brown County Sheriff’s Office. Detectives say...
101-Pound Blue Catfish Caught on Jugline Is Officially the New Ohio Record
A 101-pound, 56-inch blue catfish that 15-year-old Jaylynn Parker caught from a tributary of the Ohio River on a jugline earlier this month has been established as the new Ohio state record, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources inland fisheries program administrator Scott Hale tells Outdoor Life. “At last Saturday’s...
Ohio issues quarantine for 4 Greater Cincinnati counties over this invasive moth
Four counties in the Greater Cincinnati region and two in the Dayton area are under a quarantine to prevent the spread of an invasive moth that can destroy a kind of shrub popular in the region.
Falling train track pieces shut down Northern Kentucky street
NEWPORT, Ky. (WKRC) - Monmouth Street in Newport was closed in both directions between 11th and 12th streets Friday. The Campbell County Office of Emergency Management provided a picture that shows debris from the tracks. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet says CSX repaired the overpass railroad bridge. Monmouth reopened around 10:30...
'Chad knows what's right:' Document says father carried Bible, mumbled before killing sons
Chad Doerman paced his house carrying a Bible and mumbling, "Chad knows what's right," before killing his three sons, according to new documents filed by prosecutors. Doerman is charged with murder, accused of killing his sons Clayton, 7, Hunter, 4, and 3-year-old Chase at their home in Clermont County last June.
Ohio students using technical skills to serve EKY
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - The U.S. Grant Career Center from Bethel, Ohio has made it their mission to continue serving Eastern Kentucky following the July 2022 floods. The group of more than 20 students and a handful of staff came back to the mountains for a second time in an effort to help repair and rebuild.
Court docs: Woman charged, accused of setting house on fire in Monroe Twp.
MONROE TOWNSHIP, Ohio — A Clermont County woman is facing multiple charges after allegedly setting someone's home on fire in Monroe Township. It happened on April 14 on Pearl Street, just off of Laurel Lindale Road in Monroe Township. Police said a person inside the house told a 911...
West Clermont employee accused of taping disabled student to chair enters 'no contest' plea
BATAVIA, Ohio — One of the staff membersaccused of taping a West Clermont High School student to a chair last month has entered a "no contest" plea. Two teachers, Rachel Smith and Allison Vestring, were charged with unlawful restraint, a misdemeanor of the third degree. On Thursday, Vestring pleaded...
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