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Here's how many new residents Cincinnati gained in 2023
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - The city of Cincinnati returned to its pre-pandemic growth path in 2023, adding 1,692 people. The city’s population stood at 311,097 to end 2023, according to U.S. Census Bureau data released May 16. Cincinnati topped out at 504,000 people in 1950 after decades of...
Hamilton County Juvenile Court is rebuilding Hillcrest: Today's top stories | Daily Briefing
Good Monday morning, Cincinnati. I have been covering Cincinnati and Hamilton County for The Enquirer for 21 years, coming to The Enquirer in late 2002 to cover Hamilton County courts. As part of that job, I got an up-close look at what was then called Hillcrest Training School, a beautiful...
I- 275 West ramp to CVG temporarily closed for construction
CINCINNATI (WXIX) -Interstate 275 westbound ramp to CVG will be closed until 5 a.m. Monday due to construction, according to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, KYTC. KYTC says contractors will apply a high-friction treatment to the road, which will help drivers maintain better control in dry and wet conditions. Drivers can...
Second chance for second chances: How an innovative youth facility can 'save lives'
Trey McCarter started getting in trouble when he was 13 years old. He stole cars. He broke into houses. He skipped school. He was sent to the Hamilton County Juvenile Court Youth Center. He was placed on house arrest. But neither intervention stopped McCarter, who lived in Cincinnati's Westwood neighborhood, from chasing the easy money he got from reselling other people's belongings.
PD: Motorcyclist hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after crash in Independence
A motorcyclist was hospitalized Saturday afternoon after a crash in Independence, Independence police said. Police said the crash happened around 2 p.m. along Taylor Mill Road at Cox Road. A motorcyclist and another vehicle collided at the intersection, but police did not say what caused the crash. The motorcyclist, who...
Does CBD really work?
With recreational marijuana legal in Ohio, adult sales are coming. But what about all those CBD shops around town?. For years cannabidiol products such as tinctures, topicals and tonics have made claims of the health benefits — even for pets. They promise to relieve pain, anxiety, insomnia and more. What does the science say?
Vehicle fire reported on Harrison Avenue in Cheviot
CHEVIOT, Ohio — A vehicle fire was reported on Harrison Avenue in Cheviot. It was reported at the intersection of Harrison Avenue and Everett Avenue. Emergency crews are responding to the scene. Click the video player above to watch other morning headlines from WLWT News 5. This story was...
New priests ordained at the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, assigned to parishes
A new priest might be coming to your church. Seven men were ordained priests for the Archdiocese of Cincinnati and given their parish assignments on Saturday, the organization said in a release. Archbishop Dennis M. Schnurr, who was diagnosed with cancer this month, celebrated the Mass. The archbishop laid his...
Warmer and humid end to the weekend
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Areas of patchy fog are possible overnight; otherwise, it will be clear and mild. Overnight lows will fall into the upper 50s and low 60s. Sunday will have summer-like temperatures as we break into the low 80s with most staying dry, though we can’t rule out a pop-up chance for areas east of I-71.
Summer heat to open the week with storms by the holiday weekend
Tonight will be a dry one but also a warm one. For clarity, our average low should be around 55° for mid to late May. Our overnight temperatures tonight will be into the low 60s for most, with a low of 63° downtown. Winds tonight should stay calm around 2 to 4 mph.
Entrepreneur opens batting cage, restaurant north of Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - A former restaurant operator has opened a batting cage and restaurant in a building he and his wife bought just off Interstate 75 in Middletown. Chet Hakanson has opened Yard Sports Development on Commerce Drive, just off of the Ohio 122 exit. Hakanson, who along...
Local woman writes children’s book to help kids understand autism
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A local woman authored a book to help children understand autism through reading. Aniyah Jackson’s book, “Seeing the World Different: A Tale of Autism” is about a girl named Ari from a colorful town called Rainbowville who sees the world in a special way.
Cincinnati Public Schools board to consider settlement with outgoing superintendent
The Cincinnati Public Schools Board of Education will meet Monday evening to determine a settlement agreement with outgoing Superintendent Iranetta Wright and to appoint an interim leader for the district. Eve Bolton, school board president, announced that Wright decided to resign on Wednesday, after all six unions that contract with the district −...
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