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Crash with injuries reported on Beechmont Avenue in Anderson Township
FORESTVILLE, Ohio — Police are on scene of a crash with reported injuries in Anderson Township Friday. Click the video player above to watch other afternoon headlines from WLWT News 5. The reported crash occurred near the intersection of Beechmont Avenue and New England Club Drive. There is no...
Water in gas pumps at Tri-State Sunoco led to vehicle breakdowns, drivers say
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Half a dozen Tri-State drivers say their vehicles broke down after water got into their fuel tanks. The one thing they all say they have in common: They fueled up at the same gas station. The six people say they got gas at Sunoco at Salem and...
Tri-State river town searches for new boat dock after old one heads upstream
NEW RICHMOND, Ohio (WKRC) - A Tri-State riverfront community lost its only large boat dock and fueling station. Now, some worry what that will mean for the summer's boating season. Becca Vaske, owner of the Green Kayak Grille & Pub grew up in New Richmond. She said boaters coming off...
Commissioners ignoring pleas for more funding for Clermont County Animal Shelter | Opinion
For almost a year, volunteers at the Clermont County Animal Shelter have been begging and pleading with the Clermont County commissioners to step up to the plate. The volunteers and staff have requested the commissioners provide them with the necessary funds, staff, equipment and supplies to address the overwhelming problem of the abandoned dog population at the shelter.
Despite fight with cerebral palsy, local singer released first single
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - An Anderson Township man is making music and using it to chronicle his battle with cerebral palsy. Braedon Ramer recently released his first singer, “Not Just a Boy in a Wheelchair.”. The song is personal for Ramer. It’s about being overlooked because he’s in a wheelchair....
Student faces possible charges for Snapchat post threatening to ‘shoot up a school,’ district says
GOSHEN TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WXIX) - A Goshen High School student faces possible charges after making a threat on social media to “shoot up a school,” strict officials say. Goshen Police Chief Bob Rose says officers determined there is no credible threat of violence to the school, according to the district’s letter to families.
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