Local man accused of abusing 18 horses wants case dismissed, evidence thrown out
SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKRC) - A Hamilton County man facing animal cruelty charges is trying to get his horses back. Clarence Clemmons, the owner of Muddy Water Ranch, wants the case dismissed. In August, humane agents seized 18 horses from the ranch. A Hamilton County man facing animal cruelty charges...
Gunshots Reported at Taft and Vine: Suspects in Custody, Normal Activities Resume
An emergency situation unfolded at the intersection of Taft and Vine, as reported by UC Emergency. The police were dispatched to the scene following reports of an incident. The public was advised to remain safe at their current locations, stay observant, and take necessary actions as required. More details were...
Habitat for Humanity Greater Cincinnati
Expanding the Housing Focus Through Construction Training and Community Development. In Cincinnati, the dream of homeownership is becoming increasingly out of reach for many working families. One thing remains consistent however, the need for affordable housing continues and has arguably never been more urgent. For...
A Moonshiner’s Mansion for the Modern Homeowner
This updated historic house was notorious during the Prohibition for its Tuscan architecture and hidden hooch. The post A Moonshiner’s Mansion for the Modern Homeowner appeared first on Cincinnati Magazine .
Babysitter faces decades in prison after 1-year-old girl seriously injured
Amanda Greger, 37, has been charged with felonious assault, tampering with evidence, and endangering children.
Coroner requests help finding relatives, friends of deceased Cincinnati man
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The Hamilton County Coroner’s Office is seeking any relatives or friends of a Cincinnati man who recently passed away. Aneurin Greer, a 46-year-old Black male, died near West Pete Rose Way on Monday. Please contact Chief Investigator Maria Stewart at 513-946-8700 should you have any information.
Clermont County drive-in theater faces strong opposition after applying for liquor license
MONROE TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKRC) - The Starlite Drive-In, a longstanding fixture in Monroe Township, has stirred controversy with its recent application for a liquor license. The drive-in, which has been in operation for nearly 80 years, surprised local leaders and residents when its owners sought the license earlier in...
‘We obviously want justice’: Family speaks after babysitter’s hearing in Clermont County
CLERMONT COUNTY, Ohio (WKRC) - The babysitter and friend of a Clermont County mother accused of severely injuring a baby in her care made her first court appearance Wednesday. Amanda Greger is charged with felonious assault, child endangering and tampering with evidence charges. She had a bond hearing. Amanda Greger...
‘I love you, mom’: Keyboard lets son share words local mother never thought she’d...
MILFORD, Ohio (WKRC) - A simple keyboard is giving a local young man a voice he has never had. Jakob Jordan, 24, has nonverbal, severe autism and apraxia, making it difficult for him to speak and express how he feels. Most of Jakob’s life has been defined by what people...
Former NKY superintendent banned from future roles for not reporting teacher misconduct
NEWPORT, KY (WKRC) — The Newport superintendent who stepped away from the district earlier in 2025 is now barred from being a superintendent in Kentucky. Tony Watts stepped away from his superintendent role after a disagreement with the school board. Watt's attorney, Ed Massey, said Watts and the board did not agree...

















