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South Fairmount man says thief caught on video robbing his home
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A man in South Fairmount says he caught a man on security camera video breaking into his house and stealing thousands of dollars in items. He said his dog was home during the robbery, but wasn’t taken and wasn’t hurt. Vincent Shelhamer was at work...
Man who pleaded guilty to spying on, photographing girls at stores facing new charges
CINCINNATI — A registered sex offender who pleaded guilty to taking inappropriate photos of women and teenagersinside area department stores last year is facing new charges. After being ordered to stay out of Target and Walmart, 22-year-old Marty Worley is now accused of committing the same crime at a TJ Maxx store in Hamilton County.
Who is Matt Butler? Meet the man pushing a less car-centric vision of Cincinnati
A decade ago, Matt Butler was selling bath fixtures, plumbing supplies and other home decor products. Since turning Signature Hardware over to a new owner in August 2016, he’s been selling safety. More specifically, through Devou Good Foundation, Butler and supporters are selling the notion that car-centric Greater Cincinnati...
Williams: How Dayton Flyers basketball could get more attention from Cincinnati media
Ask columnist Jason Williams anything − sports or non-sports – and he’ll pick some of your questions and respond on Cincinnati.com. Email: jwilliams@enquirer.com. Subject: No love for Dayton Flyers basketball in Cincinnati media. Message: Cincinnati (media) has never given Dayton the due credit it deserves. For whatever...
11 Cincinnati restaurants named to prestigious 'Wine Spectator' list
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - Nearly a dozen Cincinnati-area establishments are among the global winners of this year’s Best Restaurants for Wine Awards. Every year, publication Wine Spectator recognizes restaurants that have an "impeccable and interesting" selection of wines that pair appropriately with the cuisine offered and appeal to a broad variety of palates.
Community advocates address Cincinnati violence ahead of Fourth of July
CINCINNATI — As the summer season continues to heat up, deadly violence is erupting on Cincinnati's streets, ramping up over the last week whenthree people were shot and killed in Corryville. Community leaders said that with Fourth of July celebrations on the doorstep, the timing of this recent surge...
Daniel Wetterich paces crowded Ohio Open Championship leaderboard entering final round
WESTFIELD CENTER — A new leader emerged Tuesday, but the 103rd Ohio Open Championship remains a wide-open affair after the second round at Westfield Country Club. Cincinnati professional Daniel Wetterich fired a 7-under 63 on the North course to take sole possession of first place at 9-under overall. He'll have plenty of competition entering Wednesday's final round on the South course, with 10 golfers within three shots of the lead.
Crash with injuries reported on Spring Grove Avenue in Camp Washington
CINCINNATI — A crash with injuries has been reported on Spring Grove Avenue in Camp Washington. Units from the Cincinnati Fire and Police departments are responding to the scene. The extent of injuries is unknown at this time. A telephone pole has also reportedly been knocked down. For live...
Joey Votto has three-hit night in Dunedin Blue Jays rehab game
Earlier this week, former Cincinnati Reds great Joey Votto got his first hit of the regular season and his first stolen base since 2021 in a rehab game for the Dunedin Blue Jays. In four plate appearances Tuesday night, Votto had three hits, scored three runs and drove in two...
Tyler Stephenson discusses daughter's birth, Cincinnati Reds' dugout celebration
Cincinnati Reds catcher Tyler Stephenson announced via Instagram that his daughter, Savannah Frankie Stephenson, was born June 28, calling it the "best feeling in the world" and telling wife Carlyn he's "so proud" of her. Stephenson rejoined the team for its series opener against the Yankees in New York. He...
Foster parents champion the need for more homes this holiday season
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - This week, while families gather for the holiday, a local organization is reminding us that not every child has this option. Foster parents play a critical role in changing children's lives. That's the message of parents who are part of a program supported by Beech Acres Parenting Center.
This job is not for everyone
My name is Ruth Cronin. I’m a summer intern at The Enquirer, and I like to write stories about people. You know, real people. A couple of weeks ago, I had the opportunity to do a ride-along with the Hamilton County Quick Response Team for a story I was working on.
How a Cincinnati mom became a 'light in this dark place' for people with addiction
It’s early Tuesday morning and Sarah Coyne, 34, approaches an apartment door in Millvale. She has a sheriff’s deputy next to her. Inside lives a mom and her three children. All four use fentanyl. Coyne has driven to their home every other week for over two years. She has given the family over 100 cans of Narcan – the opioid overdose antidote. ...
Former GE Global Operations Center in Cincinnati now an office building in search of new tenants
CINCINNATI — E&O at The Banks sits on the same block as this gleaming, 10 story office building built by General Electric nearly a decade ago. "We're an Asian fusion restaurant," said Skyllar Kemper, as assistant manager at the restaurant. "We’re most known for sushi, salads, burgers, anything you can think of."
Tri-State temple burglarized, leaders believe international crime ring could be to blame
COLERAIN TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKRC) - A place of worship became the site of a bold break in after thieves got away with thousands from a Buddhist temple in the Tri-State. Temple leaders believe they've fallen victim to a bigger crime scheme. Surveillance cameras captured two men and two women breaking...
Home care providers pay $4.5M to settle false claims allegations
Three home care agencies operating in Texas, Ohio and Indiana agreed to pay nearly $4.5 million to resolve allegations that they provided illegal kickbacks in exchange for Medicare referrals, the Justice Department disclosed on Monday. Guardian Health Care, Gem City Home Care and Care Connection of Cincinnati, which are owned...
Cincinnati nonprofit for artists with disabilities looking for solutions after van was broken into
CINCINNATI — An art studio for people with disabilities said their van was broken into Monday morning, leaving many of their artists without a way to the studio. Visionaries and Voices is a nonprofit that provides an inclusive place for visual artists with disabilities in the Greater Cincinnati area. Many of their artists, the organization said, rely on the transportation they provide to and from the studio.
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