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Mitsubishi Electric to repurpose manufacturing facility in Northern Kentucky
MAYSVILLE, Ky. — A new investment from Mitsubishi Electric US is expected to bring more than 100 new jobs to Northern Kentucky. The investment came as a result of Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear's recent trip to Japan, where he met with Mitsubishi Electric leadership. The company is planning to...
Boatman talks History Center at Rotary meeting
Shelby Boatman, director of the Clinton County History Center, recently addressed the Wilmington Noon Rotary Club in June, sharing the mission and ongoing initiatives of the History Center. The event was marked by discussion on the importance of preserving and promoting the rich history and genealogy of Clinton County. During...
Cincinnati holiday tradition moving to new home
CLERMONT COUNTY, Ohio (WXIX) - Cincinnati’s Nights of Lights will be moving to the Clermont County Fairgrounds in 2024. The holiday tradition began in 2016 at Coney Island and ended in 2023 with the park’s closure. The drive-thru holiday light show will move to the Clermont County Fairgrounds...
Whooping Cough Cases on the Rise in Kentucky — the Highest Infection Rate in Eight Years
When I was a child, I was annually plagued with laryngotracheobronchitis. But since nobody has time to say that word, we'll use the more common term "croup." You could set your watch by it. In my pre-school days, I spent a good deal of time each year in what's known as a "croup tent." There I was, laying in bed, surrounded on four sides by kitchen chairs and covered with a blanket. My only company inside the makeshift enclosure was a humidifier and Vick's Salve. And that "croup cough" was a beast. It hurt; it sounded like a dog barking; and it was alarming to anyone who could hear it but couldn't see me.
Kentucky Gov. Beshear apologizes to Diet Mountain Dew. 'Sometimes I have gone over the line.'
Gov. Andy Beshear just apologized... to Diet Mountain Dew. That's right, the governor issued an apology to the soda during a press conference on Thursday afternoon. Beshear made a passing comment about the soda while making a separate point during an interview with CNN on Monday. ...
Everything you need to know for this weekend's Cincinnati Music Festival
The Cincinnati Music Festival celebrates more than 60 years of local and national R&B talent with artists such as Ne-Yo, Coco Jones and New Edition this weekend. Performances will take place at Paycor Stadium, the Andrew J. Brady Music Center and Fountain Square. The CMF started as a jazz festival...
Joe Burrow reveals reason he changed his hairstyle
When Cincinnati Bengals players arrived for training camp this week, everyone was stunned to see Joe Burrow. The former LSU star quarterback showed up with a completely different hairstyle, opting for a bleached buzz-cut look. The new style certainly caught the attention of NFL fans and even prompted a response from WWE star Cody Rhodes, who many compared to Burrow. Speaking to the media on Tuesday, he revealed the simple reason for making the change. “I got bored,” Burrow said. “That’s about it.” Burrow also added that it was part of a bet with defensive tackle BJ Hill, who promised he would follow suit...
ETC Produce & Provisions to end home delivery, open new location
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The summer bounty is here - tomatoes, cucumbers, and corn. You can get tons of fresh produce at ETC Produce down at Findlay Market and co-founder Toncia Chavez whips up an easy appetizer with some peppers you may not be familiar with. She also shared some big...
Mass food distribution event set for Eaton
EATON, Ohio (WDTN) — A large distribution event is set for individuals in need of receiving food and books in Preble County. From 10 a.m. to noon on Aug. 1, The Foodbank will hold a mass food distribution event at 813 Camden Road in Eaton. According to The Foodbank, fresh produce and free grocery items […]
Man arrested for shooting, killing Rumpke driver in Roselawn
CINCINNATI — Cincinnati police arrested the man accused of shooting and killing a Rumpke driver in Roselawn in March. On March 11, Cincinnati police said officers responded to the 7100 block of Eastlawn Drive just before 9 a.m. following a report of an unresponsive person found in a vehicle. Police found 30-year-old Angel Flores, who had been shot. He was pronounced dead on the scene.
Body found in Cowan Lake identified as Wilmington man; preliminary autopsy reveals cause of death was accidental drowning
The body of a 41-year-old Wilmington man was discovered at Cowan Lake on Wednesday afternoon. The mother of the deceased confirmed his identity as Matthew Teboe. Teboe’s mother, Susie Houser Teboe, confirmed with the News Journal that her son had passed away. She said that the preliminary autopsy results suggest that the cause of death was an accidental drowning.
Music legend Roger Troutman honored by his hometown of Hamilton
Because of Roger Troutman’s influence in American music, Hamilton renamed his boyhood street in his honor. “In the book of history about Hamilton, Ohio, there’s a chapter obviously on music legends, and definitely Roger Troutman has a prominent place in that chapter in Hamilton history about music legends,” said Mayor Pat Moeller ahead of recognizing Troutman and reading his long list of accomplishments.
'More than just a food:' Gotta get to Goettafest this weekend
Glier’s Goettafest is back this weekend with more live entertainment and goetta options than ever before. Now in its 23rd year, the festival celebrates Cincinnati’s heritage and love for goetta. "Goetta is more than just a food - it's a part of our heritage in Cincinnati and this...
Coroner identifies man dead after crashing motorcycle into a tree in Westwood
CINCINNATI — A man is dead after he crashed his motorcycle into a tree in Westwood Wednesday, Cincinnati Police Department said. The coroner has identified the victim as 42-year-old Christopher McClure. The crash happened in the 3000 block of Queen City Avenue at approximately 5 p.m. CPD said McClure...
Radioactive contamination caused a school to close; now it's being sold 'as is'
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Five years ago, Zahn’s Corner Middle School was closed after radioactive contamination was confirmed inside. This month, the still-contaminated school was listed in an upcoming auction, triggering protests and dismay in the community. PROTESTING THE SALE:. On June 17, dozens of people gathered in front of...
Photographs give voice to Black Cincinnati in FotoFocus exhibition at Cincinnati Museum Center
CINCINNATI – A new exhibition at Cincinnati Museum Center (CMC) is proving a picture can be worth much more than a thousand words; a picture can hold within it part of a community’s identity. Curated by Toilynn O’Neal Turner and on display now at Cincinnati Museum Center, Lens...
Troopers chase stolen vehicle speeding 130 mph on I-75 before juvenile suspects run off in Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - One suspect is in custody after a wild highway chase with speeds exceeding 130 mph that turned into a foot pursuit on the streets of Cincinnati, police confirm. Troopers in the Ohio State Highway Patrol’s Lebanon post began pursuing a stolen red Ford Mustang with four juveniles...
'This is not my house': Tenants furious, displaced from their homes over a faulty elevator
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - People trapped in their apartments due to a broken elevator are re-housed -- but not rejoicing over their temporary homes. Local 12 has been following the plight of dozens of elderly and disabled people who were constantly stuck inside or outside of their high-rise apartments for days.
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