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Fort Mitchell donates funds to fix shelter roofs at DCCH
At its June 24 city council meeting, Fort Mitchell city government donated $5,898 to DCCH Center for Children and Families to fix a shelter roof on their festival grounds. Police Chief Rob Nader presented Denise Govan, president & CEO of DCCH Center with the donation check. The DCCH Center recently...
NKY Health Dept. offers free naloxone, training in response to Boone County overdose alert
The Northern Kentucky Health Department is distributing free naloxone spray as well as other harm-reduction supplies and offering free training on Friday, July 5 from 2 to 4 p.m. in response to the recently issued overdose alert in Boone County. The alert was issued earlier this week after 17 nonfatal...
Hebron development gains approval for zone change
The Boone County Planning Commission approved a zone change that encompasses portions of three properties, eventually making way for the proposed The Shoppes at Hebron Pointe development. The vote took place at a regularly scheduled planning commission meeting on Wednesday, July 3. Pending final approval from the Boone County Fiscal...
Norwood man returning home on medical flight after being hit by drunk driver in Las Vegas
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A Norwood man has been in the intensive care unit in Las Vegas hospital since Father’s Day after he was injured in a car crash. Bradley Bognar was hit by a drunk driver while riding in a taxi. His wife said he’s scheduled to return to Cincinnati on a medical flight on Friday.
Boone County approves commercial development near Richwood Road
The Boone County Planning Commission approved a concept development plan and several variances that will pave the way for a new commercial development near Richwood Road. The request was made on behalf of Richwood Development LLC, a holding company owned by Boone County resident Milanben Patel, to allow for the development of an approximately 28,000-square-foot commercial complex with five buildings. The vote took place at a regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday, July 3.
Controversy brews over council member-funded speed bump in Clermont County
NEW RICHMOND, Ohio (WKRC) - A speed bump is causing quite a controversy in the village of New Richmond. The speed bump is on Front Street, just north of the main riverfront area. New Richmond Village Administrator, Kathryn Bailey, said the speed bump is needed because of drivers speeding through...
4th of July fireworks: Nationwide there were fatalities. How were injuries here?
Greater Cincinnati hospitals didn't see much of a spike in patients suffering from firework-related injuries on Fourth of July night. The Enquirer checked with several Greater Cincinnati hospitals to see if the firework-filled holiday spurred an increase in injuries. ...
5 people injured in three separate shootings overnight
CINCINNATI — Multiple shootings took place overnight after Fourth of July celebrations. At least three shootings happening within hours of each other. So far, at least five people have been injured. The violent overnight stretch started around 11 p.m. Thursday along Colerain Avenue. Police said at least one person...
Rain, storms move out of Cincinnati area for Fourth of July weekend
CINCINNATI — As Fourth of July celebrations continue today, so will the storms. Plan on heat and humidity again, too!. A few scattered downpours were around throughout the Cincinnati area Friday night but dry conditions are on the way for the weekend. Temperatures will slowly fall from the 80s...
Late morning and early afternoon showers
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - There will be showers and thunderstorms possible after 9AM. The chance for rain and thunder will stick around through the early afternoon. Drier weather will work its way into the Ohio Valley Region Friday night into Saturday and allow for a brief break of the humid conditions. Saturday and Sunday both will be dry with mostly sunny skies in the day and mostly clear conditions at night. Highs will be in the 80s with lows in the 60s.
How long after the holiday can you shoot off fireworks? OSHP also cracking down on aggressive drivers
HUBBARD, Ohio (WKBN) – $2.3 billion dollars. That’s how much money Americans spent on fireworks in 2023. And once again this year sales of fireworks are skyrocketing — pun intended. First News spoke with representatives from Wholesale Fireworks Friday morning, who said sales were steady at their...
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