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Coroner's office identifies man killed in Colerain bar shooting
COLERAIN TOWNSHIP, Ohio — The Hamilton County Coroner's Office has identified the man killed in Thursday's triple-shooting at a Colerain bar. He has been identified as Christopher Potter, 41. The shooting occurred at The Office bar in Colerain Township. Two other people were injured in the shooting with serious...
Brown’s Run upgrades pro shop, opens outside pavilion, upgrades irrigation system
After realizing operating a full-service restaurant wasn’t financially feasible, the owners of a Butler County golf course have used a mulligan. John Kiser and his wife, Avinne, who purchased Brown’s Run Golf Course in Madison Twp. five years ago, have closed the restaurant and concentrated on investing $500,000 in upgrading the pro shop, outdoor pavilion and irrigation system.
'The least I can do': Blood centers struggling as summer comes to an end
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The weeks at the end of summer are a tough time for many local blood centers. A big drive was held on Friday at TQL Stadium as donors had a chance to not just give blood but support the FC Cincinnati spirit. "I think it's the least...
Weekend weather planner: Temperatures climb as summer makes a comeback
CINCINNATI — Hold off on "pumpkin spice-ing" everything... summer is about to make a big comeback. It was another great start to the day, and now the afternoon brings more seasonal highs in the mid-80s. Fortunately, humidity stays low, and it will be great for high school football kickoff, where temperatures will be around the lower 80s. Post-game temperatures are in the low 70s, and we fall to 60 for a low by Saturday morning.
Community group to hold listening sessions for CPS families
The Cincinnati Educational Justice Coalition, a local public education advocacy group, is hosting a series of community listening sessions over the next few months to gather input from Cincinnati Public School families about what the district should prioritize in the future. The group says it wants to engage with parents,...
Building fire reported on Cameron Road in Springdale
CINCINNATI — A building fire was reported on Cameron Road in Springdale Friday afternoon. It was reported at the Cincinnati Center for Autism at 1:18 p.m. Emergency crews are responding to the scene. No injuries have been reported at this time. It is unclear what caused the fire. This...
Lebanon FD: Early morning fire at packaging plant injures 1
LEBANON, Ohio — A fire took place at a packaging plant in Lebanon Friday morning. It happened around 12:32 a.m. at Green Bay Packaging Inc. A pile of cardboard is believed to have caught fire, according to a public alert put out about the fire. The Lebanon Fire Department...
Jordan Bischel Promotes Tayler Sheriff To Pitching Coach For The Cincinnati Bearcats
University of Cincinnati baseball head coach Jordan Bischel announced that Tayler Sheriff has been promoted to serve as the team's pitching coach. He was previously the director of pitching development, a position he held since joining the program in August 2023. During Sheriff's first season with the Bearcats in 2024,...
Kirk Herbstreit Shares Honest Truth About Joe Burrow
ESPN College GameDay and NFL on Prime analyst Kirk Herbstreit shared some honest truth Thursday while on the Pat McAfee Show about how Joe Burrow has looked throughout training camp thus far. Burrow is entering his fifth season in the league, and this is the first time he's had ...
Warm and Sunny Outlook for Cincinnati and Columbus as NWS Predicts Dry Spell
Residents across Cincinnati and Columbus can look forward to a gradual warming trend with sunshine. The National Weather Service forecasts sustained dry conditions from a high-pressure system to the east. Friday's weather is expected to present clear skies with only minor interruptions from thin, high clouds. "Temperatures will be several degrees warmer than yesterday with highs in the lower to mid-80s," reads the morning update from the National Weather Service.
What you need to know if you're going to Riverfest in Covington
COVINGTON, Ky. (WKRC) - A few hundred thousand people are expected to watch the Western & Southern WEBN fireworks at Riverfest on Sept. 1. Many of them will watch from Covington. Road closures:. All streets north of East Fourth Street from Madison Avenue to the Licking River will be closed...
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