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How Cincinnati’s first Black police officers rose the ranks

Wendell P. Dabney’s 1926 book “Cincinnati’s Colored Citizens” is an invaluable resource of the city’s Black history . Dabney was the editor and publisher of The Union , a weekly Black newspaper, with immense knowledge of Cincinnati’s Black communities. He saw a need to record that history and compiled church notes,...
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New consignment shop coming to Washington Township

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WDTN) — The owner of a Warren County consignment shop is opening a location in Washington Township. On Monday afternoon, the owner of This N That Consignments announced the company will open a location at Home Center, located in the 500 block of Miamisburg Centerville Road. This N That’s...
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Skyline Chili brings back popular deal, sweepstakes for National Chili Day

CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Cheese lovers rejoice! Skyline Chili announced Monday the return of a fan-favorite deal for National Chili Day on Feb. 26. As a part of the celebrations, the Cincinnati-based chain has brought back the Sky-Way through March 1 for those who can’t get enough of the restaurant’s famous shredded cheese.
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People cross state lines just for the Sunday brunch buffet at this Kentucky inn

If you have ever planned a weekend around a meal, Greyhound Tavern will make perfect sense. This Fort Mitchell favorite draws a brunch crowd from Ohio and Indiana with crispy fried chicken, warm hospitality, and a buffet that feels like Sunday at grandma’s. Step inside the colonial style dining...
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Man accused of exposing himself in a store identified, arrested

CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The man accused of exposing himself in a dollar store in Woodlawn is in custody, police say. Nicholas Freeland, 24, is facing one count of public indecency, Hamilton County Court records show. He was booked into the Hamilton County Justice Center around 9 a.m. Monday, Feb. 9.
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New suburban Cincinnati restaurant debuts, more than 100 hired

CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier/WKRC) - The restaurant group behind popular taco spot Agave & Rye is debuting its newest sit-down dining establishment in the Tri-State. Epic Brands held a grand opening for its newest restaurant Whiskey Yard on Feb. 8. The 4,600-square-foot restaurant is located at 7524 Bales...
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Cincinnati cancer survivor credits blood donation with early detection

Cancer survivor Kenny Wilkerson credits blood donation with helping detect his lymphoma early, encouraging others to donate at Queen City Blood Drive
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NKY man sentenced to life for killing his children’s mother

COVINGTON, Ky. (WXIX) - The Northern Kentucky man convicted of killing his children’s mother was sentenced to life in prison in Kenton County Monday. Mario Payne appeared in court after a jury found him guilty in December of the killing of Kierra Lane. According to court records, Payne fired...
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3 women who died in a Cincinnati house fire identified

SPRING GROVE VILLAGE, Ohio (WKRC) - The Hamilton County Coroner’s Office has identified three people who died in a house fire in Cincinnati’s Spring Grove Village. The victims were Mary Ann Schwartz, 68; Sol Archambault, 32; and, Aislynne Coffaro, 23, the coroner’s office said. Fire crews responded...
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This Massive Thrift Store In Kentucky Lets You Fill Your Bags With Shockingly Cheap...

The thrill of the hunt, the rush of discovery, and prices that’ll make your wallet do a happy dance – that’s what awaits at St. Vincent de Paul in Florence, Kentucky, where everyday shopping transforms into a treasure-seeking adventure that’ll have you wondering why you ever paid full price for anything.

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