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45-year-old man dead after shooting in OTR
OVER-THE-RHINE, Ohio (WKRC) - A man is dead following a shooting Thursday. It happened on Walnut Street at approximately 6 p.m. in Over-the-Rhine. According to authorities, officers arrived on the scene and found a man suffering from gunshot wounds. The victim, identified by police as 45-year-old Christian Pearson, was taken...
Northside's Fourth of July parade goes off without a hitch after cancelation worries
CINCINNATI — The sound of marching bands complimented the many colorful sights on display during Thursday's Fourth of July parade in Cincinnati's Northside neighborhood. "I just love how it brings the city together," parade participant Leslie Whitford said. "I feel like you get a real sense of what Cincinnati is at the Northside parade. Like, it's the parade to be at."
Lima brings Round Net Tournament to Star Spangled Spectacular
LIMA, OHIO (WLIO) - New to the Star Spangled Spectacular was a round-net tournament. Round-net is a sport that is growing in popularity around the country, especially in the Midwest. The Lima tournament drew teams from Kentucky, Cincinnati, and Columbus. All skill levels were invited to play in the bowl at Faurot Park. If you are wondering how you play it, the rules are pretty simple.
Stabbing reported on Desmond Street in Madisonville
CINCINNATI — A stabbing has been reported on Desmond Street in Madisonville. Units from the Cincinnati Police and Fire departments are responding to the scene. The extent of the injuries is unknown at this time. Click the video player above to watch other headlines from WLWT News 5. This...
NCAA Basketball: 5 bounce-back teams, 5 teams with question marks entering 2024-25 season
The start of the men’s 2024-25 college basketball season is ever-so-slowly approaching, with less than five months to go (not that anyone is counting, right?) until the season begins. While it may seem a long wait, most rosters are now set, with scholarships filled and players being back on campus preparing for the winter.
Skyline's CEO talks to Business Courier about company's future
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A former Reds general manager now heads up a different Cincinnati institution. After a year as chairman and interim CEO of Skyline Chili, Dick Williams, is now the permanent head of the company. Chris Wetterich, with our partners at the Business Courier, got a chance to talk...
Crash involving a fire hydrant reported on Dixie Highway in Walton
WALTON, Ky. — A crash involving a fire hydrant has been reported on Dixie Highway in Walton. Kenton County emergency crews are responding to the scene. No injuries have been reported at this time. For live traffic updates, click here. Click the video player above to watch other afternoon...
Cincinnati dispensaries prepare for recreational cannabis sales; Kentucky customers beware
Within the next week or so, medical marijuana dispensaries located in the Greater Cincinnati area are expected to receive clearance to begin selling cannabis to recreational customers. Several medical dispensaries have already been granted provisional licenses by the state. All that remains is for a state inspector to give the...
49 Winchester Release Fan Favorite “Tulsa” – Coming To Riverfront Live On 8/25
8/25/24 – Riverfront Live, 4343 Kellogg Ave, Cincinnati, OH – (Opening for Blackberry Smoke) Buy Tickets. 49 Winchester return with Leavin’ This Holler on August 2, 2024 via New West Records. The 10-song set was produced by the band and Stewart Myers and features appearances by the Czech National Symphony Orchestra, singer-songwriter Maggie Antone, fiddler Philip Bowen, and guitarist Cole Chafin.
Crash involving law enforcement reported on Harrison Avenue in Westwood
CINCINNATI — A crash involving law enforcement was reported on Harrison Avenue in Westwood Thursday afternoon. It was reported at the intersection with Montana Avenue. No injuries have been reported at this time. Click the video player above to watch other headlines from WLWT News 5. This story was...
NKY county mourns sudden death of deputy fire chief
WARSAW, Ky. (WXIX) - Gallatin County and the city of Warsaw are mourning the sudden death of one of their veteran first responders. Warsaw-Gallatin Fire & Rescue Deputy Fire Chief Barry “Cub” Alexander Jr. “was a great friend, tremendous leader, mentor and officer. He has served this community since 1984,” the agency announced Wednesday on social media.
Fort Thomas Firecracker 5K sees increased participation, Rieskamp wins
Josh Rieskamp doesn’t think anyone likes running in heat and humidity. The Oakley resident did just fine Thursday – he crossed the Ohio River and won the Fort Thomas Firecracker 5K. He covered the 3.1 miles in 16 minutes, 29 seconds. “It could be hotter,” Rieskamp said. “You...
Midland Announces New Album ‘Barely Blue’ – Coming To The Brady Music Center On 9/19
9/19/24 – Brady Music Center, 25 Race St, Cincinnati, OH – Buy Tickets. GRAMMY®-nominated trio Midland announced Barely Blue, an eight-song exploration of loneliness, masculinity and resilience in the face of heartache. Evoking near-empty bars and heat waves shimmering across the blacktop, the new album brings to life the generosity of spirit required to love, lose, and move on. Recorded with 9x GRAMMY winner Dave Cobb at Georgia Mae Studios in Savannah, GA and mixed at Apex Sound in Burbank, CA, lead singer/guitarist Mark Wystrach, bassist/vocalist Cameron Duddy and guitarist/vocalist Jess Carson lean into a space where solitude is acknowledged, life goes on and steel guitars are often what binds it all together.
Hair discrimination prohibited under Kentucky’s C.R.O.W.N. Act
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Black women with natural hairstyles are 2.5 times more likely to be seen as unprofessional, according to a 2023 study by Dove. Most African Americans say they have experienced some form of discrimination based on their hair. Natural hairstyles like braids, locs and twists have historically been considered unacceptable by Eurocentric standards.
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