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Prosecutor: Boy's fatal injuries caused by beating or 'violent impacts' against object
Prosecutors on Monday detailed the injuries suffered by 21-month-old Kareem Keita, who they say was killed by his mother’s boyfriend:. Brain swelling due to inter-cranial bleeding. Murray had been dating Kareem’s mother, Aminata, for about three months, according to a news release from Hamilton County Prosecutor Melissa Powers.
Tracking storm chances: Next threat for severe weather arrives Wednesday
CINCINNATI — It's going to feel like summer is on the way this week, but that also comes with the threat for rain and storms. Rain and storm chances return by Wednesday. This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
'We finally came through.' Cooper wins 33rd District softball title in instant classic
Cooper senior Ava Scott is built for big moments. However, her team-leading .495 average, 41 runs scored, 23 stolen bases and 10 doubles don't quite tell the story of her season. As the Jaguars' leadoff hitter, she's trusted to get on base for her teammates and capitalize in clutch situations....
Demolition begins Monday on Brighton Approach Bridge ahead of replacement project
CINCINNATI — Drivers in the Cincinnati area could experience some delays and detours over the next several months as demolition and construction begin on the Brighton Approach. Monday's construction marks the beginning of an 18-month process to build a replacement bridge. The new bridge will be built in the...
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. ...
This Cincinnati ice cream walk up window serves up sundae flights, bubble waffle cones
A popular ice cream window is back open for the season. Whetsel Whip opened in the Madisonville neighborhood last year and is back again this year serving ice cream out of a walk-up window next to their sister shop, The Cheesecakery. The shop serves up all kinds of ice cream...
Kentucky's primary: Top local races to watch on Tuesday
Tuesday is primary election day in Kentucky and GOP voters in Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties have plenty of contested races to vote on. Here are some of the biggest races to watch on primary election day:. Will a man accused of strangling a teen win in Campbell County?. Republicans...
Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky high school sports scores, May 20-May 26
The following results were provided by high school coaches or their representatives. Send results each night to prepsports@enquirer.com. Please submit Team or Athlete of the Week nominations by Monday morning for the previous week's performances to mlaughman@enquirer.com. May 20 BASEBALL ...
Mt. Healthy School District won't reconfigure buildings ahead of next school year
MOUNT HEALTHY, Ohio — The Mt. Healthy School District has voted against reconfiguring its buildings ahead of the upcoming school year. It comes as the district is facing a $10 million deficit. The vote came Monday at a special meeting to discuss the ongoing challenges in the district. The...
Crash with entrapment reported on Glensharon Road in Springdale
SPRINGDALE, Ohio — A crash with entrapment involving a school bus has been reported on Glensharon Road in Springdale. Hamilton County emergency crews are responding to the scene. No children were reportedly on board the bus, and no injuries have been reported. For live traffic updates, click here. Click...
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.
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...
Wires down reported on Forest Avenue in Norwood
CINCINNATI — Wires down have been reported on Forest Avenue in Norwood. Reports have been made of the wires arching fire. Use caution if in the area. Fire responders have been dispatched to the scene. For live traffic updates, click here. Click the video player above to watch other...
Cincinnati police team up with school to teach law enforcement to students
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Officers from the Cincinnati Police Department visited sixth grades at Oyler School on Monday. Officers and the school worked together to teach students about law enforcement. See a spelling or grammar error in our story? Please click here to report it. Do you have a photo or...
New life for crown jewel of our juvenile court system
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...
Rediscover French bistro dining in Cincinnati's most memorable neighborhood
Mount Adams. Remember Mount Adams? It’s still our prettiest neighborhood. Brick row houses, some restored by whimsical architects in the 1980s, mixed with more traditional ones that haven't changed much since its Irish Catholic days. I can take visitors to every neighborhood in Greater Cincinnati − to Over-the-Rhine and Hyde Park Square, to Mainstrasse Village or Mariemont − but it's Mount Adams they always remember.
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