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Bengals will put at least $100 million into upgrades at their home stadium
At a time when the Bengals have been trying to extend their lease, they’ve decided to dump millions into the building where they’re committed to play for only three more seasons. On Tuesday, the Bengals announced they’ll make a private investment of $100 million to $120 million in...
Man facing murder charges for allegedly beating girlfriend's 1-year-old son so bad he had a heart attack
An Ohio grand jury indicted a man for murder, felonious assault and child endangerment after he allegedly beat his girlfriend's 21-month-old son to death. The post ‘I cannot imagine the amount of evil required’: Man facing murder charges for allegedly beating girlfriend’s 1-year-old son so bad he had a heart attack first appeared on Law & Crime.
Crash report: Driver who hit Lakota East freshman looked away from road
Aspen Dylan Runnels was taken to UC West Chester Hospital with "serious injuries," the sheriff's office said. Runnels' family told WCPO 9 on Sunday the 15-year-old remains in critical condition.
Violence tends to spike in the summertime. This year, Cincinnati wants to get ahead of the problem
Violence involving young people tends to spike after schools let out for the summer. Cincinnati leaders say they're trying to stop it before it starts. City Manager Sheryl Long says departments and volunteers are working together. "This administration has spent months working in preparation to ensure we are equipped to offer free, safe spaces for our kids this summer," she says.
City of Cincinnati sues Florida-based owner of five Cincinnati apartment complexes
CINCINNATI — The City of Cincinnati has filed a lawsuit against REM Capital, a Florida-based company that owns five different apartment complexes in Cincinnati, according to a press release from city officials. The lawsuit alleges the company maintains "substandard living conditions" within its complexes. Those complexes comprise roughly 850...
'Truly heartbreaking': Suburban Cincinnati bar & grill closing after nearly 4 decades
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A local bar and grill is closing its doors after nearly four decades. The Wedge Inn, a family-owned establishment on Colerain Avenue in Groesbeck, will hold its last day of service and a going away celebration on Wednesday, May 22. That starts at 4 p.m. Barbecue ribs...
Crews rescue dog stuck in drain pipe in Brown County
FAYETTEVILLE, Ohio — A dog is back with his owners after getting stuck inside a drain pipe, prompting a rescue in Brown County. Fayetteville Fire and EMS posted to their Facebook page, sharing details about the rescue Monday morning. They said crews were notified about a dog stuck in...
2 affordable housing complexes receive federal funding for energy-efficient upgrades
Two affordable housing complexes near Washington Park will get upgrades beginning next year. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced the two renovation projects Tuesday. The renovations will be focused on making the buildings more energy-efficient. They include the addition of solar panels, new roofs and windows, and making the buildings fully electric. The individual units in the apartments also will be updated.
Medical company plans $225M investment, 274 jobs in West Chester Twp.
A San Diego-based biomanufacturer has committed to creating 274 new full-time jobs after receiving a tax incentive from the state, and nearly 100 jobs are needed to be filled by this summer
Greater Cincinnati teen with health issues reported missing
LOCKLAND, Ohio (WKRC) - Lockland Police are asking for help finding a critically missing teenager. Police say Norman Johnson, 17, was last seen on Monday leaving West Forrer Avenue in the area of Lockland High School. He is considered critically missing due to health concerns, according to police. They did...
Mt. Healthy City School District near Cincinnati faces $90M deficit from COVID-19 spending
(The Center Square) – Continued hiring and millions in building projects pushed an Ohio public school system to a financial cliff, including a projected $90 million deficit by 2028, state Auditor Keith Faber said. A new state performance audit says the Mt. Healthy City School District in suburban Cincinnati...
Owners of popular bar for Bengals fans during Super Bowl open Hamilton location
HAMILTON, Ohio — The owners of a sports bar that became a popular spot for Cincinnati Bengals fans during the 2022 Super Bowl are opening up a new location closer to home. The 513 Bar has officially opened in Hamilton as the first of two sports bars set to open in the Main Street District. The location in Los Angeles became a go-to spot for some fans during the Bengals' run to Super Bowl LVI two years ago.
VIDEO: Cincinnati Zoo's baby bat-eared fox gets training session
CINCINNATI — Cincinnati Zoo's baby bat-eared fox is continuing to grow, now getting in some training sessions. The zoo said Kalahari, who was born in April, will eventually become an ambassador animal, and visitors will see him in the Cheetah Encounter. Until then, he has been spending time with...
Downed power lines reported on Henrianne Court in East Westwood
CINCINNATI — Downed power lines have been reported along Henrianne Court in East Westwood. Units from the Cincinnati Fire Department are responding to the scene. A tree was reported to have fallen into the power lines at approximately 3:51 p.m. No damages or injuries have been reported at this time.
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