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Black infant mortality declines in Hamilton County
For the first time on record, Hamilton County achieved a Black infant mortality rate in the single digits, with 9.0 deaths per 1,000 live births. Additionally, Hamilton County has experienced a much faster decline in Black infant mortality than the national rate. Even with this positive progress, Black families were nearly 2.5 times more likely to experience infant loss than White families in 2023.
Traffic watch: Foo Fighters, Cincinnati Music Festival to take over Downtown on Thursday
People planning to drive downtown Cincinnati on Thursday afternoon and evening should brace for traffic as thousands of fans converge on the riverfront for concerts. Navigating the city may get hectic as the Foo Fighters perform in front of a sold-out crowd at Great American Ball Park and Cincinnati Music Festival holds its...
Photos! Cincy’s Fifty West Brewing nears completion of new Deerfield Township locale, begins hiring
Fifty West Brewing Co. is an excellent greater Cincinnati-based craft brewery with both awesome beer and an awesome outdoorsy vibe. Its original location, which was revamped in 2022, is housed in a former roadside speakeasy on US Route 50 heading west into the city of Cincinnati (it opened in November of 2012). Even bigger now is Fifty West’s Burger Bar across the street, which looks like a classic ’50s burger joint. It’s a family-centric eat and drinkery, situated next to volleyball and pickleball courts, a big beer garden, picnic tables, party cabanas and an ice rink in the winter.
Police: Suspect wanted after allegedly holding victim by throat before stealing antique coins, rings
CINCINNATI — Cincinnati police is asking the public's help in identifying a man believed to have been involved in an aggravated burglary. According to police, the suspect entered a home and held the victim by the throat before stealing antique coins and rings. This content is imported from Twitter....
Need financial help? This 513Relief Bus event has free resources available
CINCINNATI — With the cost of food and housing high, many families have felt the strain of trying to navigate choppy financial waters — but free resources are available. On Friday, the 513Relief Bus will be helping west side families arm themselves with important information and resources to help. The bus, a no-cost service from Hamilton County that provides services ranging from health screenings to economic relief programs, will be at the Sayler Park Recreation Center on Home City Avenue from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday.
Only one heartbeat detected in Cincinnati Zoo animal pregnant with twins
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A sad update from the Cincinnati Zoo this week. Isla the tamandua was pregnant with twins but she's now only carrying one viable baby, according to a Cincinnati Zoo Facebook post. The zoo says only one heartbeat was picked up during the last ultrasound. Isla was believed...
NCAA Basketball Recruiting: Analyzing top 9 teams for 2025 top-40 SG Davion Hannah
One of the best overall prospects from the Midwest is Davion Hannah, a 6'5 shooting guard from Link Academy in Missouri, originally from the state of Wisconsin. He's a natural scorer and legit athlete, which makes him an appealing two-way contributor. Hannah, who is ranked in the top 50 overall...
Motorcyclist killed after colliding with tree in Westwood, police say
A man was killed in a single-vehicle crash in Westwood on Wednesday, Cincinnati police said. Christopher McClure, 42, was driving a Suzuki motorcycle on Queen City Avenue when he lost control of the bike and struck a tree, according to police and Hamilton County Coroner's Office records. McClure sustained fatal wounds as...
The Best Thing JD Vance Ever Wrote
Vice Presidential candidate and Senator from Ohio JD Vance is probably most known, when it comes to writing credits, for his book Hillbilly Elegy. How ever a recent recovered column from the Cincinnati Enquirer in 2006 might be his best work ever. The column reflects on him watching the Bengals lose in the 2006 Wild Card game while stationed in Iraq during his time in the Marines.
At least 1 person taken to hospital from I-75 crash, fire
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - At least one person was taken to a hospital from a crash and vehicle fire that partially closed a major highway during the morning commute. It happened on northbound Interstate 75 near Hopple Street shortly before 7 a.m. Thursday. An ambulance transported someone to the University of...
A Nostalgic Louisville Restaurant Will Close After One Final Weekend
Nostalgic Restaurant & Cocktail House announced on Instagram that they'll be closing their doors for good after this weekend. Serving up modern spins on childhood classics, Nostalgic opened its doors to Bardstown Road in February 2023. Their last day in business will be Sunday, July 28. Naive, their sister restaurant in Butchertown doesn't have any plans to close. The announcement read: "To our Nostalgic family and all of the loyal customers that we’ve served over the past year and half- It is with a heavy heart that we’re announcing our last day of business on Sunday, July 28th.
Store clerk arrested, accused of taking customer’s wallet, cash
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A clerk at a Louisville Dollar General was arrested Wednesday after police say he stole a customer’s wallet and cash, and then used the customer’s credit card at a sports store. Ramon Collins, 26, was arrested and charged with one count of theft of...
Ambulance crashed into by hit and run driver, police say
HOPKINS CO., Ky. (WFIE) - A teenager from Providence is accused of crashing into an ambulance and leaving the scene. Madisonville Police say it happened Wednesday just before 10 a.m. They say the ambulance had on lights and sirens and was nearly through the intersection of Island Ford Road and...
Contractor indicted for alleged home-improvement scam costing Ohioans over $105,000
CINCINNATI, Ohio — A Hamilton County grand jury has indicted Roger Glenn Gray, 52, of Aurora, Indiana, on three felony charges related to an alleged home-improvement scam that defrauded 14 Ohio residents of more than $105,000, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced yesterday. Gray, who has a significant criminal...
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