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Judge sentences man for 2023 murder near Corryville Taco Bell
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - On Monday, a Hamilton County judge sentenced a man for a murder that happened near the Corryville Taco Bell in late April 2023. Judge Jennifer Branch sentenced 22-year-old Nolan Garrett to 24 years to life for murdering 28-year-old Kevonne Howze. On April 29, 2023, officers were called...
Aglamesis Bros' to open new ice cream parlor in this Cincinnati suburb
Aglamesis Bros’ will open its first new parlor in decades in a Cincinnati suburb. The historic Cincinnati ice cream and chocolate brand will open the new parlor in downtown Hamilton in late August or early September, third-generation president Randy Young told The Enquirer on Monday. The parlor will move into the Davis...
Area around Fountain Square will be renamed and rebranded
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The area around the centerpiece of Cincinnati, Fountain Square, is receiving a facelift and a new name to emphasize the importance of the landmark. The Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation, or 3CDC, is pushing to reinvent the two blocks surrounding Fountain Square. Upon seeing the success of neighborhoods like Over the Rhine and the Banks, the development company decided a similar approach could be taken to the area around Fountain Square.
Middletown 'beautification' outdoor home inspections sweeps begin
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio — Code enforcement officials in Middletown, Ohio, will begin a two-month series of sweeps at properties across the city. Officials will move neighborhood by neighborhood across the city from now until Sept. 13 to inspect residential, commercial and industrial properties for violations of the city's nuisance, development and maintenance rules.
Bengals’ Paycor Stadium renovations mean more TVs for sale
The big renovations for Paycor Stadium mean the Cincinnati Bengals will host another television sale open to the public. The Bengals did this back on June 1 and have announced a second date on July 13. The team and county announced the sale will occur at Gate D from 8 a.m. to noon (or sellout) from the newly expanded plaza off Elm Street. Prices range from $30 to $80, the latter netting a TV size between 56″ – 85″. According to WLWT’s Molly Schramm, buyers are limited to one TV and must pay cash, with mounting brackets provided for free. Like the first sale, it’s a neat opportunity for fans to get a little piece of Paycor Stadium history as the renovations continue. More Latest News!Joe Burrow appears on podcast, talks big comeback plans for 2024Look: Bengals WR Ja'Marr Chase gets an amazing new chainBengals' best building block faces key season in 2024
Reds embarrassed by Tigers after Noelvi Marte's inexcusable error cost Cincy dearly
The Cincinnati Reds' offense is bad enough that the team's defense doesn't need to give their opponents any extra outs. But that's exactly what happened on Sunday during the Reds' series finale against the Detroit Tigers. Noelvi Marte has struggled at the plate since returning from his 80-game suspension, but...
Cincinnati Bengals stadium history: Every place the team has called home
Established in 1967, the Cincinnati Bengals are one of the most well-known and longest-tenured franchises in the National Football League. The Bengals were founded by legendary coach Paul Brown, who headed the entire process of bringing a professional football team to Cincinnati, which started in 1965. The team was not officially approved until 1967. The current owner of the Bengals, Mike Brown, is the son of Paul.
McCrabb: Mrs. Ohio, a Middletown teacher, is one in a Million
It took her 12 years to earn her doctorate degree that she started at Miami University and completed at Oakland (Ind.) University. And 13 years after she first competed in the Mrs. Ohio America pageant, where she was first runner-up, Million was recently crowned Mrs. Ohio America 2024. Now 51...
Resolution passed to rename Norwood Lateral after Cincinnati woman
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Ohio lawmakers are pushing forward a resolution that will rename the Norwood Lateral after an impactful figure in Cincinnati. The resolution hopes to rename the Hamilton County expressway after Hamilton County Auditor Brigid Kelly. "We all knew Brigid well," said Commissioner Denise Driehaus. "We all respected her....
Things to do in Cincinnati this week: July 8-14
FAMILY: Butterflies in Space, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. daily, Krohn Conservatory, 1501 Eden Park Drive, Mount Adams. Runs May 11-Aug. 18. $10, $7 ages 5-17, free ages 4-under. krohn.ticketspice.com. FAMILY: Christmas in July, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday, noon-6 p.m. Sunday, EnterTrainment Junction, 7379 Squire Court, West Chester. North Pole-themed walk-through experience,...
Joe Burrow Says He’ll Revive One Of The Most Infamous TD Celebrations In NFL History If He Scores Against Steelers
Joe Burrow wants to bring back one of the most infamous touchdown celebrations in modern NFL history. According to the Cincinnati Bengals Pro Bowl quarterback, if he scores a rushing touchdown this year, he’ll do the fake-moon-the-crowd celebration that Randy Moss did as a member of the Minnesota Vikings in a playoff game against the […] The post Joe Burrow Says He’ll Revive One Of The Most Infamous TD Celebrations In NFL History If He Scores Against Steelers appeared first on BroBible.
Springboro man shot while preventing car theft, police searching for suspect
SPRINGBORO, Ohio (WKEF) -- Police are investigating after a man was shot while attempting to prevent a car theft in Springboro, early Monday morning. According to a social media post by the Springboro Police Department, officers responded to reports of a shooting at the 200 block of Crockett Dr. on July 8, 2024 at 1:55 a.m.
Light Up the Lake Spectacular presents show audience won’t soon forget
(Photo by Above Aerial LLC) Indian Lake took their annual fireworks display to a whole new level in a poignant tribute to a community still recovering from a devastating tornado in March. This year’s annual Light Up the Lake Spectacular took place at 10 p.m. on Saturday, July 6.
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