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‘Profound sadness:’ West Carrollton mourns loss of ex-mayor
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The city of West Carrollton is remembering its longtime former mayor. Jeff Sanner, 68, of West Carrollton, has died, according to the city of West Carrollton. Sanner began serving the city in public office as a councilmember on Jan. 26, 1988. He then served as mayor from Jan. 1, 2008 to […]
Butler County couple could face animal cruelty charges
WEST CHESTER TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WXIX) - The West Chester Police Department is investigating a couple for animal cruelty after two dogs were removed from the property on Sunday. Neighbors are concerned about four children who live in the home after they removed the dogs from the house on Wakeshire Drive.
Public can check out telescope from Piqua library
Piqua Public Library patrons can check out more than just books or movies. The library now has a telescope available at the circulation desk. People can check out the telescope for up to seven days. As long as it is available, it can be checked out by any adult with a valid ID and a library card.
Semi-truck overturns on I-75 NB causing lane closures
TROY, Ohio (WDTN) — A semi-truck has overturned on Interstate 75 northbound causing lane closures. According to the Miami Post of Ohio State Highway Patrol, the incident occurred at 2:41 p.m. at the 77-mile marker on I-75 northbound. The semi-truck is reportedly in the ditch, closing the right lane...
Man arrested following officer-involved shooting in Xenia
XENIA, Ohio (WDTN) — Two Xenia Police officers have been placed on administrative leave after a police-action shooting Sunday that left a person injured and one person has been arrested. Police released an update Tuesday afternoon that the suspect, identified as Kyle Berry, has been released from the Miami Valley Hospital and taken into custody. […]
Crash with injuries reported on Northwest Washington Boulevard in Hamilton
HAMILTON, Ohio — A crash with injuries has been reported on Northwest Washington Boulevard in Hamilton. The severity of injuries has not been confirmed. One patient reportedly has a leg injury. Hamilton police and fire responders have been dispatched to the scene. For live traffic updates, click here. Click...
Fairborn votes to accept PFAS settlement with 3M, Dupont
The Fairborn City Council voted unanimously Monday night to accept a settlement related to the so-called “forever chemicals” linked to numerous health problems. The settlement with chemical giants 3M and Dupoint comes after PFAS chemicals were found in the Fairfield Park well and Mad River well field several years ago. In 2022, the city of […]
Young musicians from across country compete at Summer Music Games in Mason
MASON, Ohio (WKRC) - The 27th Annual Summer Music Games is in Mason Tuesday night. The competition features hundreds of talented musicians ages 16 to 21 from across the country. The prestigious competition is back for its 27th year in the Greater Cincinnati area. Local 12 spoke with some of...
One arrested following detonation of incendiary device at Piqua High School
PIQUA, Ohio (WKEF) -- One person has been arrested after an incendiary device was detonated at Piqua High School, Tuesday morning. According to a social media post by the Piqua Police Department, an incendiary device was detonated at Piqua High School Monday evening. No one was injured following the incident...
Cincinnati Reds finally get Ken Griffey Jr. off books
July 1 may be Bobby Bonilla Day, but the New York Mets are not the only team paying a long retired star. The Cincinnati Reds have been doing the same with Ken Griffey Jr. Griffey had 16 year, $57.5 million deferral agreement with the Reds. As Spotrac noted on the site formerly known as Twitter, Griffey will receive his final $3,593,750 payment from the Reds today.
Greater Cincinnati book store holding 'blowout' sale prior to its closing
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A Greater Cincinnati book store is holding a large sale prior to its closing. The Half Price Books location in Northgate, located on Colerain Avenue, will close its doors on July 7. The store's lease was up and an agreement could not be reached on a new deal, according to the corporate office. It opened in 2003.
Armed robbery reported at Rite Aid in Greenfield
Three suspects allegedly robbed the Rite Aid in Greenfield at gunpoint Monday evening. The Greenfield Police Department, along with the Highland County Sheriff’s Office, responded to a call of the robbery at 109 Jefferson St. in Greenfield at 7:26 p.m. Monday. “Upon investigation it was determined that three black...
2 hospitalized after I-75 crash and fight in possible road rage, police say
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Two men are hospitalized in what St. Bernard police say is being investigated as a possible road rage incident following a highway crash and fight early Tuesday. A black vehicle “clipped” a United States Postal Service semi tractor-trailer in the southbound lanes between the Norwood Lateral near...
New Lebanon’s Cunnagin gets the win at Phoenix Bass Fishing League event at Ohio River-Tanners Creek
LAWRENCEBURG, Ind. – Boater Jamie Cunnagin of New Lebanon, Ohio, caught a five-bass limit weighing 12 pounds, 2 ounces, Saturday to win the Phoenix Bass Fishing League (BFL) Presented by T-H Marine on the Ohio River at Tanners Creek. The tournament was the third event of the season for the BFL Buckeye Division. Cunnagin earned $5,082 for his victory.
Officers led on chicken chase in Kettering
KETTERING, Ohio (WDTN) — A few officers from the Kettering Police Department were sent to a neighborhood for an egg-cellent chase. Sunday around 6:30 a.m., Kettering police officers located chickens running around Brydon Road in Kettering. While attempting to corral them, the animals ended up crossing the road and were eventually surrounded by police. One […]
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