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Ohio removes hundreds more illegal immigrants from voter rolls
Ohio has removed hundreds of noncitizens from its voting rolls as the state conducts an audit of registered voters ahead of the November presidential election. On Thursday, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced county boards of elections are being directed to remove 499 noncitizen registrations from the state’s voter rolls. “I swore an oath […]
Ohio’s first cannabis-infused coffee shop has opened
While most of us associate too much coffee with feelings of anxiety and overstimulation, the same might not be true for the drinks served at one new Dayton cafe. Teapot Cafe Lounge, the state’s first coffee shop offering cannabis-infused drinks, opened for business earlier this year. Ohio’s only “infused...
Florence yoga instructor hosts benefit class for mass shooting victims
FLORENCE, Ky. (WKRC) - A yoga instructor in Florence is dedicating the month of August to the victims, friends and family members impacted by the mass shooting that took place in their community in July. Florence police said Chase Garvey, 21, fired multiple shots into a home on Ridgecrest Drive...
Police: Man accused of attempting to rob bank in Florence, making threats toward officers
FLORENCE, Ky. — A Louisville man is in custody, accused of attempting to rob a bank in Florence. It happened around 5 p.m. at the Fifth Third on Burlington Pike. Police say that 41-year-old Lloyd Owens showed a note demanding "all the money" took the cash and ran off.
Redistricting campaign brings in millions, most from out of state
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Each election cycle, millions of dollars are spent on campaigns for candidates and issues alike. This year, there is one issue on the packed 2024 ballot led by a group called Citizens not Politicians that has brought in millions of dollars in support. Citizens not Politicians is a coalition that wants […]
Pink Talking Fish Returning To The Madison Theater On 10/12
10/12/24 – Madison Theater, 730 Madison Ave, Covington, KY – Buy Tickets. Pink Talking Fish has released a huge Fall Tour that brings them all the way into December. Along with last month’s New Years Run announcement, the rest of 2024 is mapped out pending a few surprises that may show themselves in the near future.
St. Henry prepares for varsity football, builds foundation for success
The fast track to varsity football is on a blazing pace for the St. Henry program. While they’re still a year away from playing a varsity game, the foundation has been laid down. The Crusaders have nearly 50 players out to practice in preparations for their junior varsity and freshman seasons in 2024.
After court rules on boneless wings, Ohio Senator considers action
HAMILTON, Ohio (WXIX) - After years of legal battles, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled boneless wings can legally contain bones last week. The case began eight years ago after Michael Berkheimer ordered boneless wings at Wings on Brookwood in Hamilton. “I was eating with a fork and knife,” Berkheimer said....
Sherrod Brown leading by 4 points over GOP challenger in Ohio despite Trump’s lead in state
Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) is polling better than his Republican challenger while former President Donald Trump has a much larger lead in the same state. Brown is leading Republican nominee Bernie Moreno by 4 points, with Brown getting 46% of the support and Moreno getting 42% of the support, according to a new poll commissioned […]
A Kentucky first: State tests new transparent sound barriers in Covington
What kind of view is worth $4.2 million to protect? One of the Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati skyline – the Great American Tower with its steel tiara and cylindrical Radisson Hotel Cincinnati Riverfront with its protruding, almost honeycomb-like balconies. That's in part what makes Crescent Avenue, in Covington's Lewisburg Historic District, a prime...
JD Vance child comments, Kamala Harris's expected effect on Ohio voter turnout, a new bipartisan election trust group, and more: Ohio Has Issues
CLEVELAND — On the July 31, 2024 edition of Ohio Has Issues, the word of the day is "VOTE." Stephanie Haney and Mike Polk Jr. take us through lots of important voter information, from key dates you need to know, scams to avoid, and what ID is required at the polls, to what your elected officials are saying about the power of your vote, and why neither Senate candidate got the vote of approval from the Fraternal Order of Police this year.
Remains of Tri-State WWII soldier killed in Germany identified 79 years later
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The remains of a Warren County man killed in Germany during World War II have been identified. Harold D. Pittis, 21, of Freeport, was accounted for on March 20, 2024, which is 79 years since he died on Feb. 8, 1945, according to the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA).