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Crash with injuries reported on I-74 near Mt Airy
CINCINNATI — A crash with injuries has been reported on Interstate 74 westbound in Mount Airy. Units from the Cincinnati Police and Fire departments are responding to the scene, near the exit to West Fork Road. The extent of the injuries, as well as the number of vehicles involved, is unknown at this time.
FBI focusing on specific pool of suspects as part of Highway Serial Killings Initiative
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Right now, according to the FBI, there are multiple serial killers operating in the United States, and investigators are focused on a specific pool of suspects. In 2004, with help from state analysts and detectives, the FBI noticed a pattern of murdered women being dumped along interstates....
Report of shots fired on Reading Road in Avondale
CINCINNATI — Shots have reportedly been fired along Reading Road in Avondale. Units from the Cincinnati Police Department are responding to the scene, near a White Castle. No damages or injuries have been reported at this time. Click the video player above to watch other headlines from WLWT News...
CPS interim superintendent discusses top priorities ahead of new school year
CINCINNATI — Shauna Murphy is the interim superintendent for Cincinnati Public Schools, the second largest school district in Ohio. With less than two weeks from the start of school in Cincinnati she spoke one-on-one with WLWT’s Courtis Fuller about some of her top priorities. “This is something I...
From pop-up to standalone: Owners of food shop open new Cincinnati-area location
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - San Jeanetta's Table has opened its first brick-and-mortar location in the Kenwood area. The new location is the former 6 'n the Mornin' spot on Montgomery Road near Kenwood Road. San Jeanetta's Table started as a pop-up in 2020. Owners Dion and Tiffany Metts expanded into a...
An early look at the top 25 overall players in Greater Cincinnati high school football
Ranking football players is hardly an exact science. Recruiting services do it as their livelihood. College and pro coaches do it to lead their teams to victory. They sometimes get it wrong, misfiring on a top prospect who underperforms (like Ryan Leaf), or overlooking an underrated talent who becomes a big star (like Tom Brady). ...
'We're here for the long-term.' New all-boys Catholic school to open in Bond Hill
More than three decades after a Catholic school closed in Cincinnati's Bond Hill neighborhood, a new Catholic school is set to open in the long-closed building. Xavier Jesuit Academy, a Jesuit Catholic primary school, will open Aug. 14 for class. In its first year, the school will serve...
Germaine Pratt is the linebacker the Bengals searched nearly 2 decades for
It was Germaine Pratt’s interception that ended the Cincinnati Bengals' 31-year drought without a playoff win. It was Germaine Pratt’s fumble recovery in overtime against Minnesota in Week 1 of the 2021 season that got Joe Burrow and the Bengals’ offense on the field for the game-winning drive.
Appeals court throws out $600K awarded in lawsuit related to Tracie Hunter case
A federal appeals court has ruled that a woman and her attorneys should not have been awarded nearly $600,000 in a lawsuit connected to her actions a decade ago during the Tracie Hunter case. In an opinion filed Wednesday, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a jury award of $35,000, as...
ODOT conducting ‘landslide remediation’ project
HAMILTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Drivers in a portion of Butler County are being impacted by a construction project. The Ohio Department of Transportation reports crews have started work on U.S. 128 in Butler County. ODOT reports crews are working to conduct “landslide remediation” between Hine Road and the Hamilton city corporation limit. While crews conduct […]
Ohio purged 155,000 voters from the rolls. See if your registration was affected
Ohio removed more than 155,000 people from the voter rolls ahead of the November election, including tens of thousands inactive voters and non-U.S. citizens who were registered to vote. Secretary of State Frank LaRose said election officials canceled 154,995 inactive registrations as part of a routine, but controversial process of cleaning up the...
Fremont OVI checkpoint canceled Friday night
SANDUSKY COUNTY, Ohio — The Ohio State Highway Patrol has canceled a previous planned OVI checkpoint to target impaired drivers. This cancellation is due to weather conditions. Law enforcement still advises citizens who will be consuming alcohol to designate a driver or to make travel arrangements beforehand. Want more...
Ohio Just ‘Bombed’ Michigan With an F-16 and Full Fuel Tanks
LIsten, I know we joke a lot about hating Ohio... which we do... but it's never gotten to the point where things have been violent for a long time. So when an F-16 out of Toledo dropped full fuel tanks on Michigan, then turned right around and landed safely back home, there had to be questions asked.
Ohio sales tax holiday: How you can get a refund if you were mistakenly charged sales taxes
COLUMBUS, Ohio — As Ohio continues its annual sales tax holiday through Aug. 8, what can you do if you're mistakenly charged taxes at the time of purchase? Can you get a refund?. Here's what the Ohio Department of Taxation says:. Retailers should refund tax to any consumer who...
Ballot board will describe redistricting proposal for voters
COLUMBUS — Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has set Aug. 16 for the Ohio Ballot Board to meet to write the language that voters will see on Nov. 5 describing a proposed constitutional amendment that would overhaul how congressional and state legislative districts are drawn. But the Republican official won't be there. A U.S. Army Reservist, he is on duty at Fort Liberty in North Carolina. His role as board chairman will be filled by former Ohio Senate President Larry Obhof, a Medina Republican whom Mr. LaRose recently named as his chief legal counsel and deputy assistant secretary of state. The 3-2 Republican-majority panel is tasked with providing a synopsis of a lengthy proposed amendment that voters will see at the polls and on absentee ballots. That language is supposed to provide “the substance of the proposal” and then ask voters to mark either “yes” or no.”
Ms. Foundation for Women launches Ms. Midwest initiative to support underserved communities
Ms. Foundation for Women has announced the launch of its new Ms. Midwest initiative, which aims to provide financial investment and resources to organizations led by women, girls and gender-expansive people of color across a 12-state region in the Midwest. The program is part of the foundation’s strategy to impact...