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‘It’s really sad’ | Coalition to save Black cemetery blasts city officials
Volunteers have been working for decades to restore the cemetery on the east side of Cincinnati. Now, they’re running out of money and blaming Cincinnati for not helping them maintain it.
WATCH: This is why Cincinnati is installing dozens of street safety projects
The city is working to install 56 traffic-calming projects across 27 neighborhoods. So far this year, there have been 117 crashes involving pedestrians, according to Cincinnati Police data.
Cincinnati school put on lockdown after some kind of shot fired
WEST PRICE HILL, Ohio (WKRC) - A West Price Hill school was locked down after a shot was fired Thursday. Someone fired a shot from a small caliber gun or a BB gun into a window at Romero Academy at Resurrection on Iliff Avenue. No students were hit but one...
WATCH: Bodycam video shows NKY man confessing to 2006 murder
COVINGTON, Ky. (WXIX) - Bodycam video released on Wednesday showed a Kenton County man confessing to a 2006 murder. Timothy Delehanty pleaded guilty to murdering Paul Clayton on Monday. He also pleaded guilty to attempted murder in a separate case after he attacked an inmate at the Kenton County Detention Center earlier this year.
Memorial Day 2024: Weekend allergy forecast for Akron, Canton, Cincinnati, Columbus
Allergy season has officially come to the Buckeye State. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 31.8% of Americans 18 or older suffer from some allergy, and 25.7% suffer from seasonal allergies. Pollen is a common airborne allergen known to cause uncomfortable symptoms in many people, says the...
Village council nixes separation agreement for fiscal officer after her $72K salary is questioned
COLLEGE CORNER, Ohio (WXIX) - The top financial official of this small village of just under 400 residents remains on the job, at least for now, after FOX19 NOW first reported last month that she has a contract setting her salary at $72,467 annually without required office hours. Village council...
Attorney explains tenants’ rights as city files lawsuit over apartment complexes conditions
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Following a lawsuit by the City of Cincinnati lawsuit against a Florida-based company that owns five apartment complexes in the city, FOX19 NOW talked with an attorney to find out what rights tenants have. Right now, five different apartment complexes owned by REM Capital are in such...
Northern Kentucky brothers’ concept to help those with disabilities spreads across the state
NORTHERN KENTUCKY (WXIX) - Two Northern Kentucky brothers are helping make travel easier for families who have a loved one with a disability. Jacob and Josh Line introduced the concept, Angel Mats back in 2020, after noticing there was not a designated safe and private space at rest stops to assist with the needs of a disabled child or adult.
6 Kroger stores now checking shoppers’ receipts. Here’s why
CINCINNATI (Enquirer) - Heading to Kroger? You may be asked to show your receipt, according to a report from our partners at the Cincinnati Enquirer. A new safety policy rolled out at six Kroger stores in Greater Cincinnati will include periodic receipt checks, a spokesperson for Kroger’s Cincinnati/Dayton division told The Enquirer in an email. Shoppers at these stores may, from time to time, be asked to show their receipt to a Kroger employee when leaving the store.
Crash involving Metro bus reported on East 4th Street in the Central Business District
CINCINNATI — A crash involving a Metro bus was reported on East 4th Street in the Central Business District. It was reported at the intersection of East 4th Street and Walnut Street. Cincinnati police are responding to the scene. No injuries have been reported at this time. Click the...
Assault with injuries reported on Sunshine Avenue in Westwood
CINCINNATI — An assault resulting with injuries has been reported on Sunshine Avenue and McHenry Avenue in Westwood. Severity of injuries has not been confirmed. Cincinnati Police and Fire Department responders have been dispatched to the scene. For live traffic updates, click here. Click the video player above to...
Lanes reopen on I-71/75 following crash in Fort Mitchell
CRESCENT SPRINGS, Ky. — UPDATE: All lanes have reopened on I-71/75 following an earlier crash in Fort Mitchell Friday evening. All lanes are blocked on I-71/75 northbound following a crash in Fort Mitchell Friday evening. Emergency crews are on scene. Alternate routes are advised. Injuries are unknown at this...
'More questions than answers': Landscaper's daylight killing remains unsolved a year later
Nicholas Kernan was fatally shot in broad daylight while working in Cincinnati's Corryville. his family is still left to wonder why. Melody Kernan said that since her husband's death, the world has become a scarier place for her and her family. If something like this could happen to him, his loved ones say, then it can happen to anyone.
Going to Taste of Cincinnati? Here are driving and parking tips for heading downtown
Taste of Cincinnati returns to town this weekend. The annual food festival featuring a record-setting 85 vendors May 25-27 will be held on four blocks of Fifth Street, between Main Street and just east of Sentinel Street, causing multiple roads to be closed. ...
Taste of Cincinnati, Memorial Day weekend weather forecast 2024: Storms moving in ⛈️
What will the weather be like for Memorial Day weekend and Taste of Cincinnati? According to the National Weather Service in Wilmington, showers and thunderstorms are forecast for Friday afternoon into the night. An isolated strong or severe storm will be possible, with damaging winds and large hail as the main threats. It will be...
'Make this madness stop.' Man sentenced for 2022 fatal shooting in Northside
Two men who were involved with the same woman had a confrontation two years ago outside her Northside home, and one of the men fatally shot the other. At a sentencing Thursday for 23-year-old Dicari Brown, who was convicted of murder, Brown's attorney said it was the kind of confrontation that "in a...
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