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Cincinnati Children’s, some 911 centers impacted by widespread technology outage
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - All flights from several major US airlines – including Delta, United and American Airlines – are grounded Friday morning due to a global Microsoft outage impacting computers and communications, according to the Federal Aviation Administration and media reports. The ground stop impacts all flights from...
Cincinnati SWAT situation ends in suspect's death
BOND HILL, Ohio (WKRC) - A man shot himself after holding SWAT officers at bay for hours overnight in Bond Hill. The Cincinnati FOP says police were called to the scene for an assault at a home on Lillian near Portman. A man had reportedly assaulted a friend of his girlfriend.
Home Depot’s Skelly the Giant Skeleton is back, and he’s brought friends
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — It may be the dregs of July, but that isn’t stopping some people from thinking “Halloween.”. Home Depot has rolled out its popular Halloween product line for 2024, and while Skelly, its 12-foot-tall skeleton, will once again attract all the attention, there are several new additions.
Lima Municipal Court records, July 11-17
Michiel D. Moore, 40, of Lima, pleaded guilty to no ol. Sentence: 10 days jail. 0 days suspended. $100 fine; pleaded guilty to theft. Sentence: 180 days jail. 0 days suspended. $100 fine. Latasha R. Roberts, 44, of Lima, pleaded guilty to found guilty of persistent disorderly conduct. Sentence: 30...
‘Here we go again’ complain First Take viewers as Stephen A. Smith replacement makes Chiefs ‘biggest threat’ claim
CINCINNATI Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has yet to prove his fitness following a season-ending wrist injury. But First Take guest host Harry Douglas has boldly claimed that the NFL star will be the biggest threat to the Kansas City Chiefs achieving a historic Super Bowl three-peat. "For me I'm going...
Cincinnati Music Festival returns with star-studded lineup
With its roots beginning in 1962, the Cincinnati Music Festival brings more than 80,000 visitors every year to the Cincy Region. This annual event has been a tradition for decades, and every year you can expect an exciting lineup full of hip hop, soul, R & B and blues artists.
Rural Hardin County schools join voucher lawsuit
Jul. 19—KENTON — Hardin County superintendents fear Ohio's next budget crisis will force lawmakers to choose between funding public schools and the state's private-school voucher system. The county's six public school districts — Ada, Kenton, Hardin Northern, Upper Scioto, Ridgemont and Riverdale — came together earlier this year to join the coalition of public schools suing the EdChoice ...
Shawnee Township Fire Department quickly contains nitric acid spill
SHAWNEE TOWNSHIP, OH (WLIO) - Shawnee Township Fire Department acted quickly to clean up a nitric acid spill leaking from a truck earlier on Friday. Just before 10:30 a.m., firefighters were called out to Buckeye and Fort Amanda roads for two pools of acid spilled when the truck started and stopped on the road. The truck driver was able to shut off the leak on Buckeye Road.
Five Below selects Kettering for newest location
KETTERING, Ohio (WDTN) — Construction of the Miami Valley’s newest Five Below location is underway. According to records obtained through the city of Kettering, a new Five Below store is proposed to operate at 172 East Stroop Road, just beside Ross Dress For Less at Town & Country Shopping Center in Kettering. The website for […]
Beavercreek police searching for porch package thief
BEAVERCREEK, Ohio (WKEF) -- Police are asking for the public’s help after a series of packages were stolen off of porches throughout Beavercreek, Friday afternoon. The Beavercreek Police Department made a social media post asking for the public's help in identifying the suspect who is wanted for stealing packages off of porches in the City of Beavercreek, as well as surrounding cities.
Bills Donuts: Is now reopened for Carryout
According to their website, Phil Donahue and Chet Atkins are former customers. It’s been part of the local fabric of the community since 1960. Recently the store has been closed to allow remodeling work on the building. Now they’re happy to announce that they’re open again for carryout customers only.
Huber Heights offering free shredding event this weekend
Video in player: “Local shredding event aims to prevent identify theft” HUBER HEIGHTS, Ohio (WDTN) — Have any tax documents, pay slips or other sensitive material you want to get rid of securely? If you’re in Huber Heights, this is your weekend. The city is offering a free paper-shredding event in two locations. Residents can […]
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