City-funded pilot covers sidewalk repair costs for nearly 60 Cincinnati homeowners
A city-funded pilot program has paid for sidewalk repairs at nearly 60 residential properties in Cincinnati. Repairs are legally the responsibility of the homeowner, but Council member Anna Albi says it can be a burden to low-income residents. She introduced the $100,000 pilot program; it was funded in the city's...
Cincinnati tentatively approves $8M for Farmer Music Center
Cincinnati City Council on Wednesday approved a motion to allocate $8 million toward The Farmer Music Center, a step that advances funding for the $160 million project ahead of its planned spring 2027 opening. Councilmember Anna Albi introduced the proposal Tuesday with four co-sponsors – Ryan James, Evan Nolan,...
Vice mayor responds as survey shows drop in resident satisfaction across Cincinnati
Cincinnati Vice Mayor Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney said she is disappointed with the results of the biannual survey on how Queen City residents feel about their own homes. The survey, completed by ETC Institute, was discussed earlier this week at a Cincinnati City Council meeting. During the meeting’s presentation, it...
Police seek help finding wanted Cincinnati man with history of murder, arson
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Police are asking for the public’s help to find a man wanted for a felony parole violation. Authorities said 47-year-old Michael Moore Jr. was originally charged with larceny and has a history of murder and arson. He was last known to live on Spring Grove Avenue in Camp Washington.
Mom of 3 dies after undergoing ‘mommy makeover’ tummy tuck procedure, family says
CINCINNATI (WXIX/Gray News) — A 47-year-old Ohio mother has died following a tummy tuck procedure she referred to as a “mommy makeover,” her family said. In an update on a GoFundMe page, loved ones confirmed Rachel Tussey was taken off life support March 5 and put on hospice.
Tri-State Family attempts to recover funds after being targeted in jail release scam
CLERMONT COUNTY, Ohio (WXIX) - A Clermont County family said they lost nearly $3,000 after paying for their son to be released from jail, only to learn they had been scammed. Kenneth Fuller said he had been trying for several days to get the money back after he received a phone call from someone claiming to be from a...
Cincy Highways Flash ‘Say The F Word’ In Bold Fentanyl Wake-Up Call
There is nothing subtle about the new billboards towering over Cincinnati’s highways. In big, blunt lettering, they command drivers to “Say the F Word.” The point is not to shock for shock’s sake, but to force people to say the word fentanyl, and to confront the surge in counterfeit pills that a local family says is...
Boone Co. Sheriff’s Office Seeking Info After Road Rage Incident
The incident took place in the Treetops neighborhood in Hebron. Photo by the Boone County Sheriff's Office. (Boone County, Ky.) - The Boone County Sheriff's Office is trying to identify the driver of a maroon Lincoln passenger car. The driver is described as a white male in his late 20s...
Press release: Piner Elementary 3rd grader wins Spear Ridge Café burger contest, debuts creation...
INDEPENDENCE, KY – A 3rd grader from Piner Elementary is getting a taste of the restaurant world after winning Spear Ridge Café’s “Design a Burger” contest, earning a spot on the menu with her own creation. Earlier this month, Spear Ridge Café invited students across...
Former NKY bank manager accused of stealing from customers; faces over 400 years in...
LUDLOW, Ky. (WKRC) - A federal indictment accuses a former bank manager in Northern Kentucky of using her access at a bank to steal money from customer accounts through unauthorized cash withdrawals and forged withdrawal slips, then depositing the funds into accounts belonging to herself or family members. A new...

















