Man shot and killed in Over-the-Rhine
One man is dead after a shooting in Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati police said. Officers were called to the area of East McMicken Avenue and Main Street for the report of a man down around 2:18 a.m. Friday. When police arrived, they discovered a man in his mid 20s with a gunshot wound to the chest. He was taken to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center where he later died, investigators said.
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Family waiting for answers 20+ years after mother's murder
The family of Lena Ranford said police told them they identified a possible suspect in their mother's 1999 murder in 2019. As of 2023, they're still waiting for an arrest.
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Pet bobcat seized by officials gets 'forever home'
Black Pine Animal Sanctuary, an 18-acre "refuge" in northern Indiana to more than 100 exotic animals that were raised in captivity, offered to become the home of a pet bobcat seized by state officials.
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Federal jury sides with Fifth Third Bank in loan case
The lawsuit sprang from a short-term loan product that Fifth Third created in 2008 to give its customers an alternative to payday loans. It offered customers an advance on their next payroll deposit in exchange for a 10% flat fee.
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Remembering Jerry Springer: Cincinnati honors former mayor, talk show host
Jerry Springer died peacefully at home in suburban Chicago after a brief illness, a statement from his family said. Those in Cincinnati remember Springer as more than a talk show host. He moved to the city in 1968 and became mayor in 1977.
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Animal shelter hoping adoptions can help save dogs from distemper outbreak
It's been a challenging month for Cincinnati Animal CARE. They've been trying to navigate an outbreak of Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) at the shelter. 35 dogs have died this month due to the virus. That's the most dogs to die in one month in the shelter's history. According to most recent test results, 71 dogs have tested positive for CDV since the start of the outbreak earlier this month. 118 have tested negative. In the meantime, 4210 Dane Avenue has become the new temporary intake facility. “This where all new dogs are coming in, so they don't get exposed to CDV at the shelter,” said Ray Anderson, with Cincinnati Animal CARE. “We still have dogs in isolation there and it spreads very easily when dogs are in that close of quarters." Now another hurdle for the shelter… Anderson said the temporary shelter is filling up quickly.
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Jerry Springer: Norma Rashid remembers her years as Springer's co-anchor on local television
Jerry Springer, former television talk show host and mayor of Cincinnati, has died at the age of 79, according to the Associated Press. A family spokesperson told TMZ Springer was diagnosed with cancer a few months ago and his health took a turn for the worse this week. “Jerry’s ability to connect with people was at the heart of his success in everything he tried whether that was politics, broadcasting or just joking with people on the street who wanted a photo or a word,” said Jene Galvin, a family spokesperson and friend of Springer's since 1970, in a statement. “He’s irreplaceable and his loss hurts immensely, but memories of his intellect, heart and humor will live on.”
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New funding coming for youth violence prevention
Some local programs for underserved youth are getting an influx of cash.
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Jerry Springer dead: TV talk show host and former mayor of Cincinnati dies at 79
A family spokesperson told TMZ Springer was diagnosed with cancer a few months ago and his health took a turn for the worse this week.
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Bed Bath Beyond closing sale: Any deals?
We checked out the start of the Bed bath and Beyond closing sales to see if you will find any great deals this week.
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Caribou Coffee to open 12 new stores in Cincinnati
Caribou Coffee is set to return to the Tri-State with multiple locations to the Cincinnati area. The Minnesota-based coffee company, which is owned by Panera Brands, announced Tuesday that it will be opening more than 300 new locations across the U.S.
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Daryl Davis spoke to students at Cincinnati Country Day School
World-renowned blues musician Daryl Davis, known for his work in convincing many Klansmen to denounce the KKK, spoke Wednesday at Cincinnati Country Day. Davis has detailed much of his work in his book, "Klan-destine Relationships: A Black Man's Odyssey in the Ku Klux Klan."
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Covington police sergeant suspended, demoted following accusations of sexual harassment
The Covington Board of Commissioners decided to suspend and demote a Covington police sergeant who's accused of sexual harassment, unwanted touching and creating a hostile work environment. The board made the decision in a special meeting. Testimony and evidence presentations began Wednesday evening around 5:30 p.m. and ran until around 1 a.m. Thursday. The suspension will last 30 days and he will be demoted one rank.
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Covington police sergeant accused of sexual harassment
Two women spoke to the Covington Board of Commissioners, describing how Police Sgt. Jason Hartzler made them feel "uncomfortable" and "scared and unsafe."
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11-year-old fighting for her life after CIncinnati shooting
Jaliah Williams' mom and dad said Wednesday she was still in the ICU, but was stable. They said doctors told them the next 72 hours would be critical.
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Covington Catholic graduate projected to be first-round pick in NFL Draft
Former Notre Dame tight end Michael Mayer is on the cusp of fulfilling a dream during the NFL Draft. Mayer, 21, is projected to be a first-round selection, according to several national mock drafts.
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A closer look at a Brown County deputy facing child pornography charges
Denis Chaney, a 70-year-old former Brown County special deputy, was arraigned on 10 charges for allegedly possessing and uploading child pornography. WCPO's I-Team filed a public records request for Chaney's Brown County Sheriff's records.
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Cincinnati mom asks for help with project supporting son with rare disorder
Luca Discepoli was born seven weeks early, and with a rare disorder called complete DiGeorge syndrome. He was missing a thymus, a gland located above the heart. Last year, Luca received a thymus transplant. Now, his family waits as his body continues to develop T cells. Eventually, he’ll be able to end medical isolation. in the meantime, his mother is asking for your help. She wants people to write “Love for Luca” on pieces of paper, and then photograph that paper in front of a special place.
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Shortage of Middletown police officers prompts shift changes
The Middletown Police Department is down seven officers. Five are on administrative leave, after a police shooting on Monday. Two more are injured. The shortage in officers is causing the department to make shift changes.
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Ohio legislators consider funding for 'Next Generation 911'
Nearly $46,000,000 in new funding to upgrade dispatch center technology is being considered by the Ohio Legislature. Next Generation 911 would help with location tracking, call volume control and the sharing of pictures and videos.
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Cincinnati remembers Harry Belafonte, who campaigned for Freedom Center
Harry Belafonte was part of the campaign to build the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, visiting Cincinnati to promote it and bring attention to race and inequality issues.
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5 officers on leave after Middletown police shoot suspect
A man was taken to the hospital in critical condition after officials said he was shot by police during a standoff in Middletown. Five officers were placed on administrative leave following the shooting.
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Former Brown County sheriff's deputy faces child porn charges
The sheriff's office said they received a tip in December that 70-year-old Dennis Chaney had transferred images and videos that could possibly be child pornography. He worked as a deputy from September 2011 to December 2013.
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Delhi Township residents to vote on police levy
Delhi Township residents will decide on a 2,99-mill levy, which is an annual tax of $105 for every $100,000 home value, for the police department.
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Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville resort coming to Newport
Developers said a new Margaritaville resort at Newport on the Levee will bring roughly 200 jobs to the city. Construction will begin in about one year with a goal of opening in February 2026.
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