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Just Askin': What are the steps on Columbia Parkway for?
The Enquirer's Just Askin' series aims to answer the questions that no one seems to have an answer for, not even Google. I've had a question I've wanted answered since I was a little girl. ...
Multiple wires down reported on North Mechanic Street in Lebanon
LEBANON, Ohio — Wires down have been reported in an alleyway between North Mechanic Street and North Cheery Street in Lebanon. Reports of a tree that took down multiple power lines. No arching fire or sparking reports have been made. Fire responders have contacted the electric department in the...
Man accused of biting victim in face, disfiguring him
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A man is accused of biting a victim in the face and disfiguring him during an argument inside a vehicle parked outside a Cincinnati bar. The victim told police it happened early April 7 outside Bar 29 on Reading Road in North Avondale, court records show. Maurice...
Butler County dog found tied up, abandoned finds new forever home
HAMILTON, Ohio — A puppy found tied up in a bag and left in a Hamilton park last month has found his forever home. According to the Animal Friends Humane Society, the dog, Ryder, has been adopted by a couple picked by the shelter's management. "To say they were...
Heavy police presence reported on Kindel Avenue in West End
CINCINNATI — A heavy police presence has been reported on Kindel Avenue in West End. No confirmation has been reported on a situation occurring in a parking lot on Kindel Avenue. Cincinnati Police Department officers have been sent to the scene. This is a developing story. For live traffic...
Taste of Cincinnati returns this weekend! Everything to know before chowing down
We hope you're hungry because it's almost time for Taste of Cincinnati. The annual festival, which puts a spotlight on the city's vibrant culinary scene, returns to downtown Cincinnati on Memorial Day weekend, May 25-27. It will feature a record-setting 85 vendors, including 28 restaurants, 33 food trucks, two caterers and more.
Lasting property tax solutions start with the state | Opinion
Property taxes are a hot topic and deservedly so. As a former school board member, state representative and now as your county auditor, I have heard plenty about taxes from home and business owners over the years. The latest reappraisal should be the springboard to property tax reform. Although I...
How did Covington reduce its poverty rate?
Covington saw a 14.3% drop in its poverty rate between 2017 and 2023, according to the city’s economic impact report. “This has been a multifaceted approach,” said Covington Mayor Joe Meyer. “Number one is our economic development initiatives.”. The city has been working to bring the poverty...
Hubbard driver jailed, charged with aggravated vehicular homicide
The driver charged in connection with a deadly one-car crash in Liberty is out of the hospital and now in jail. Twenty-five-year-old Dylan Vranchich of Hubbard was transferred to the Trumbull County jail on Sunday, nearly three days after he was taken to a hospital for treatment of injuries he received when his car struck a utility pole and caught fire along Colonial Drive in Liberty Township.
Craft brewery opens fourth Greater Cincinnati location, takes over former bank space
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A Cincinnati craft brewery celebrated this weekend its grand opening of a fourth area location. Fretboard Brewing Co. opened in the former Heist + Co. space on Harrison Ave. in downtown Harrison. The restaurant closed early 2024 after four years in business. Prior to that it was a First National Bank.
Summer-like heat as we open up the week, storms on the horizon
Heat is the big story the next few days. Today we are on our way into the upper 80s and possibly the 90s! The record high is 92 today from 1934, so this is indeed well above average and significant warmth for mid-May. Currently, we are expecting a high near...
City Council considering CPD substation in OTR to address area crime
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The Over-the-Rhine Community Council and residents think they may have found a better solution to lowering crime in the area. One week ago, Cincinnati police installed water barricades at Green and Republic streets, an area they say is a hot spot for drug deals and crime. The...
Kirk Franklin, Yolanda Adams, The Clark Sisters to make pitstop in Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (WXIX) -Some of gospel’s legendary artists, such as Kirk Franklin, Yolanda Adams, The Clark Sisters, and more are coming to Cincinnati this summer. This is all a part of Franklin’s reunion tour. The 19-time GRAMMY® Award-winning producer, songwriter, and artist will join Adams, Fred Hammond, Marvin Sapp, The Clark Sisters, and Kierra Sheard-Kelly at the Andrew J. Brady Music Center on Friday, September 13.
Cincinnati weather: Dry, warm start; then more rain to return this week
Enjoy the dry weather while it lasts. Another round of showers and storms is expected to move through Greater Cincinnati this week. According to the National Weather Service office in Wilmington, dry weather is forecast for Monday. Fog may develop near the larger river valley spots. Otherwise, expect abundant sunshine to start the day for most areas.
Police: Vehicle crashes into home in Hamilton
HAMILTON, Ohio (WXIX) - A vehicle crashed into a Hamilton residence Saturday night, leaving the driver and a person inside the home injured. Shortly before 8 p.m., Hamilton police officers and the Hamilton Fire Department responded to a home on Elvin Avenue for reports of a single-vehicle crash, according to Sgt. Scott Arbino of the Hamilton Police Department.
Purple People Bridge closed: What to know
Inspectors were on site at the Purple People Bridge Monday, after a report of falling debris closed the Ohio River crossing. A passerby heard or saw a chunk of a bridge pier fall and called 911 early Sunday afternoon, said a spokesperson for the privately owned bridge, which has been closed to vehicles for more than two decades. ...
Near Record High Temps On Monday
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A dry and hot Monday afternoon on tap, daytime highs near 89 degrees. The record is 92 degrees, set back in 1934. We stay dry and hot on Tuesday. Showers and thunderstorms return on Wednesday; a few of which could be strong to severe and bring the threat of heavy rain that may result in localized flooding, damaging winds and a non-zero tornado threat. The timeline will be after 3pm into the evening hours on Wednesday. Because of this, Wednesday is a First Alert Weather Day.
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