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Shower, laundry services nearly double at Emergency Shelter of Northern Kentucky since last year
The Emergency Shelter of Northern Kentucky, a low-barrier homeless shelter in Covington, reported on its social media pages that the number of adults using their on-site laundry and shower services has nearly doubled since last year. “Last year at this time (from July 1, 2022 – April 30, 2023), the...
Man who attacked Asian American UC student sentenced to time served
A man who yelled racial slurs and attacked an Asian American near the University of Cincinnati in 2021 was released from jail Thursday after spending more than 18 months detained. Darrin Johnson, 27, was sentenced to time served in federal court in Cincinnati on a federal hate crime charge as...
Man found guilty in connection with 2021 rape case, court documents say
CINCINNATI (WXIX) -A man is facing 16 and a half years in prison in connection with a rape case from 2021, according to Hamilton County court documents. Court documents say Spencer Beard, 34, appeared at the Hamilton County Courthouse on Friday, where the jury found him guilty of rape. Beard...
New nursing home rules spark concerns around Tri-State over staffing, costs
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - New federal rules for nursing homes are expected to shake up the industry. The Biden Administration just announced new regulations that’ll impact staffing within two to three years. A Local 12 investigation found that the move will have unintended consequences. A nursing home is a place...
Man charged with voyeurism says he's been recording bathroom videos for years
FLORENCE, Ky. (WKRC) - A Burlington man was allegedly caught recording video in a St. Elizabeth bathroom and arrested. A woman was giving a urine sample at St. Elizabeth Primary Care in Florence on May 14. She told police she heard something fall to the floor and noticed it was a phone recording video.
Cincinnati police honor fallen officers
CINCINNATI — It’s National Police Week, and the Cincinnati Police Department is honoring all of its fallen officers in its annual Police Memorial Parade. Officers are keeping the memory of fallen officers alive, especially the most recent from Ohio. What You Need To Know. The Cincinnati Police Department...
Buttermilk Pike offers Streetscapes a world of tastes
This story originally appeared in the May 17, 2024 edition of the LINK Reader. To get stories like this first, subscribe here. This week, Streetscapes checks out some businesses along Buttermilk Pike. We’ll start with a longstanding and locally famous establishment Oriental Wok, then head to a regional burger chain and the newest restaurant for some Mexican and Venezuelan street food.
Greater Cincinnati man dies at group home, caregivers charged for not trying to save him
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A 61-year-old developmentally disabled man is dead, and now two of the women responsible for his care are facing charges that they didn't do enough to save him. The women turned themselves in at the Wyoming Police Department after being charged. They were working just a couple...
Bottom deck of Western Hills Viaduct to be closed Saturday
CINCINNATI (WXIX) -The bottom deck of the Western Hills Viaduct will be closed Saturday, according to the City of Cincinnati. It will be closed until 9 p.m. for routine inspection and scheduled maintenance. Traffic traveling east and west will be permitted on the upper deck. Two more closures near the...
Two UC track stars share Olympic dreams. overcoming past hurdles
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Two former University of Cincinnati women’s track and field teammates hope determination will bounce them back from past hurdles and earn them trips to Paris for the 2024 Olympics. Annette Echikunwoke, a former national champion in the hammer throw, and Loretta Blaut, a former All-American in...
'I have to save her': Woman saves sister's life hours after graduating with health degree
AURORA, Ind. (WKRC) - A local teenager is now breathing easy, something that was nearly impossible for her on Thursday night. Bella Harrison's sister, Alexis Harrison-Ochs, was celebrating her graduation at the Greendale Wings and Rings when Bella started choking. Luckily for the family, Harrison-Ochs had just hours prior graduated with a health science degree from the Southeastern Career Center, and knew exactly what to do in that situation.
Tropical storms, flooding possible Friday. But what about the rest of the weekend?
For the second weekend in a row, rain and storms will move through the Cincinnati region on Friday and Saturday, and dry weather will return on Sunday. According to the National Weather Service office in Wilmington, showers and storms will persist through the daytime on Friday and linger at night. Some isolated tropical storms will also be possible from time to time.
Weather Impact Day: Steady rain, few storms expected Friday
CINCINNATI — Yes, rain is back. But, by the time we get to Saturday and Sunday the rain threat will be fading away. Rain is expected through the morning and into the middle of the afternoon. By the evening there will be more extended dry time, but a few...
Driver convicted of running from police in Northern Kentucky while intoxicated
KENTON COUNTY, Ky. (WKRC) - A jury took less than half an hour to convict a women of fleeing from police and DUI. Kenton County Commonwealth's Attorney Rob Sanders said Erlanger police tried to pull over Melissa Barker on I-75 after she swerved out of her lane and nearly hit multiple vehicles in Sept. 2022.
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