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Closed Clermont County restaurant to get new owners
CLERMONT COUNTY, Ohio (WKRC) - The owners of a Clermont County restaurant that shut down in May say a sale is pending. Stone House Restaurant and Bar first opened on Ohio Pike in Pierce Township in March of 2023. Prior to the closure, the restaurant turned to social media for help but announced the end in May 2024 in a Facebook post.
Driver involved in deadly crash at hospital ID’d, makes court appearance
The driver accused of hitting and killing a 77-year-old man near Miami Valley Hospital North this week made his first court appearance on Wednesday, but it wasn’t for charges connected to the deadly crash.
Three reasons Moeller football could be a state championship contender in 2024
In Bert Bathiany's first season as the head coach of Archbishop Moeller High School football, he led the Crusaders to a 10-5 record and a Greater Catholic League-South title. Moeller hasn't won a state championship since going back-to-back in 2012 and 2013. This year, with multiple stars on defense and a veteran offense,...
Arrest made in March murder of Rumpke driver
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Police have made an arrest in the fatal shooting of a Rumpke driver in Roselawn. The Cincinnati Police Homicide Unit and the Fugitive Apprehension Squad arrested Corderrell Lovett, 36. Police say 30-year-old Angel Flores was found unresponsive in his vehicle on Eastlawn Drive in Roselawn just before...
Cincinnati wants to encourage home ‘electrification.’ Here’s what that means
Cincinnatians can help slow climate change by modifying the way they power their homes. A city program aims to provide residents with information they need to do so. Electrify Cincy promotes building electrification, the transition to using electricity as a power source, rather than fossil fuels. Rachel Bickett, energy equity...
Cincinnati brewery files lawsuit against Pennsylvania liquor board over sale restrictions
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A brewery on Cincinnati's Northside has filed a federal lawsuit against Pennsylvania's Liquor Control Board over restrictions regarding online beer sales. Urban Artifact has been distributing its fruit-flavored beer to customers online across several states since it opened nine years ago, but the company is facing some issues when it comes to selling in Pennsylvania. Urban Artifact first encountered the problem when it was interested in expanding its monthly and quarterly club membership cases to PA customers.
Highland Masonic Lodge No. 38 F&AM recognizes outstanding graduating seniors
Highland Masonic Lodge No. 38 F&AM in Hillsboro recognized six outstanding graduating seniors at our annual scholarship night on May 2. Highland Lodge awarded each recipient with a new laptop pc and Office 365 subscription. This is a project which Highland Masonic Lodge has been sponsoring for approximately fifteen years.
Cincinnati crews put out fire in Camp Washington caused by elevator motor
CINCINNATI — First responders with the Cincinnati Fire Department responded to flames at a commercial building in Camp Washington. The fire happened Wednesday morning around 8 a.m. at a multi-story building on Ethan Avenue. According to CFD, no injuries were reported in the fire that was caused by a...
Downed wires reported on Glenshade Avenue in Madisonville
CINCINNATI — Downed wires have been reported on Glenshade Avenue in Madisonville. Units from the Cincinnati Fire Department are responding to the scene, near the Mad Llama Coffee Shop. No damages or injuries have been reported at this time. Click the video player above to watch other afternoon headlines...
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...
Cincinnati Health Department announces new medical director
The Cincinnati Health Department's new medical director is no stranger to the job. Dr. Yury Gonzales will oversee the city's seven community health centers as well as its other medical initiatives. He has been with the health department since 1996 and was previously medical director from 2015 to 2020, when he was also the city's chief medical officer.
Cresco Labs in Yellow Springs receives dual use cannabis license
YELLOW SPRINGS, Ohio (WKEF) -- Cresco Labs in Yellow Springs has received its license for dual use cannabis cultivating and processing, the company announced Wednesday. “We are thrilled to be among the first cultivators approved as Ohio moves one step closer to launching adult use cannabis across the state," said Jason Erkes, Chief Communications Officer/Spokesperson for Cresco Labs.
Injury crash with building struck reported on Woodside Heights in Saint Bernard
CINCINNATI — A crash was reported on Woodside Heights in Saint Bernard Wednesday afternoon. It was reported near the intersection with Redwood Terrace. A vehicle reportedly drove thr0ugh a garage. Emergency crews are on scene. Injuries have been reported but have not been confirmed by WLWT at this time....
311, AWOLNATION, Neon Trees Kick Off ‘Unity Tour’ In The Midwest [Photos/Videos]
311 kicked off its Unity Tour over the weekend with shows at Hard Rock Cincinnati Outdoor Arena in Cincinnati, OH and The Salt Shed in Chicago, IL on Saturday and Sunday, respectively. Special guests Neon Trees opened, followed by AWOLNATION, each bringing a danceable electro-pop element to complement the reggae-rock...
Hillsboro FFA holds summer meeting
On July 17, 2024, the Hillsboro FFA Chapter held our annual Summer Meeting. This was the first meeting held by our 2024-2025 Officer team with five newly elected officers. There were 35 members present and we discussed new information about fair and community service that took place over the summer.
Why Cincinnatians should listen closely to the music at the Olympics opening ceremony
It was supposed to be a secret. But news like this has a way of sneaking out. Cristian Macelaru, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra’s music director designate, will conduct his Orchestre...
Commissioners hear voice of citizens
The Highland County Board of Commissioners heard from multiple people in Highland County about the problems in their prospective areas at their weekly Wednesday morning meeting. Daryl and Sharon Hibbs were two of those people, who were in attendance to discuss their issues with the Clay Township Trustees. S. Hibbs...
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