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List: Trick-or-Treat Times for the Tri-State
Spooky season is here, and soon our little ones will don their best costumes for a night of innocent fun – and lots and lots of candy! Do you know when your neighborhood is hosting your trick-or-treat festivities!? If not then keep scrolling and check out our list! RELATED: Radio One Cincinnati’s First Annual Halloween Jamboree […]
The wildest things you didn't know about Spring Grove, Cincinnati's most famous cemetery
Spring Grove Cemetery in Spring Grove Village is one of the most historic cemeteries in the United States. The National Historic Landmark has been around since 1845 and not only boasts a colorful arboretum, but is also where many prominent people throughout local and national history are buried. The Enquirer recently documented the history...
Ex-officer facing up to 15 years behind bars
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A former Hamilton County police officer with ties to the Miami Valley has been indicted. The Clermont County Prosecutor’s Office reports Robert Ellison, 36, of Cincinnati, was recently indicted by a grand jury. According to the prosecutor’s office, Ellison has been indicted on three counts of gross sexual imposition involving a […]
'Everybody's caretaker, everybody's mom:' Remembering Patricia, DJ and Kaydence McCollum
At her 70th birthday party, they played "I was here" by Beyonce. The song opens with the lyric, "I want to leave my footprints in the sands of time." Patricia McCollum did just that, according to her friends and family. She fostered over 100 children and trained foster parents to take care of...
Brazen Ohio Thieves Steal 100 Right-Footed Shoes
Three burglars stole $50,000 worth of single-right shoes in Cincinnati. The question is, why?. This crime is ab-shoe-lutely bonkers. A business owner in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood is left scratching his head as he watches security video footage of 3 men breaking into his store, Sole Bros 513, and stealing at least 100 display shoes. The weirdest thing about this is, that all of the shoes stolen were for the right foot only. They didn't steal any money or boxes that contained pairs of shoes. This is the kind of crime that just knocks your socks off.
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