Women in Cincinnati Music: P. Ann Everson-Price
P. Ann Everson-Price is a true cornerstone of the Cincinnati music and broadcasting landscape, boasting a career that spans over 40 years of artistry and community leadership. As the first performer to grace the stage at the Cincinnati Black Music Walk of Fame induction, her legacy is woven into the very fabric of...
Colerain Township Horror: Man Accused of Belt Beating That Broke 5-Year-Old’s Leg
Authorities say a 5-year-old child in Colerain Township was beaten with a belt so severely that the child’s leg was broken and later required surgery. The alleged assault happened in December inside a Colerain Township home. The suspect, 43-year-old James McDonald, is now facing child endangerment allegations in...
Kenton County officer, civilians rescue man from burning car after crash
KENTON COUNTY, Ky. (WXIX) - A Kenton County police officer and several civilians worked to pull a man from a burning vehicle following a crash on Decoursey Pike on March 2, according to police. The officer was injured in the same crash before helping free the trapped driver. Icy road...
Suspect in local mother’s killing previously sentenced to life in prison for murder
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A 65-year-old man is accused of killing a local mother. The suspect, Jesse Wilson, was previously convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. People who knew the victim, 36-year-old Jessica Hardy, say she was a loving mother and a light in their lives. Hardy was...
Sheryl Long is ‘right person’ for city manager role, performance review says
CINCINNATI — Sheryl Long is "the right person to lead the City of Cincinnati as City Manager," according to a performance review done by city council. Council members used 10 categories to review Long — five reflecting the city's budget priorities (i.e., fiscal stability and public safety) and five reflecting council...
Fight breaks out at sold-out Cincinnati concert; no arrests made
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A fight involving several women broke out near the stage at the Andrew J Brady Music Center during a Mariah The Scientist concert Sunday night, according to Cincinnati Police and a statement from the venue. Video obtained by FOX19 NOW shows the altercation. Concertgoer Kiersten Tallant, who...
Cincinnati man sentenced in federal court for having gun as a felon
COVINGTON, Ky. (WKRC) - A Cincinnati man was sentenced to four years in prison in federal court in Kentucky for possessing a gun while being a convicted felon. Brian Hunter, 33, was stopped in Boone County in May 2025 for traffic violations. Officers found a loaded, stolen gun on the driver’s side floorboard.
Cincinnati needs an agency to ID corruption at City Hall | Opinion
It should be clear to us all that nothing the Cincinnati government is doing now is catching fraud or waste. It wasn’t the city, after all, that caught three council members with their hands in the cookie jar. Cincinnati needs a watchdog, an independent, competent presence at City Hall to catch problems before they...
Cincinnati East Side historic home on the market for $3M
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - A more than 7,300-square-foot Georgian Revival estate in East Walnut Hills recently hit the market for just under $3 million. The home, located at 2957 Annwood St., is listed for sale at $2,950,000. Wendy Ruehlmann and Hillary Justice with Coldwell Banker Realty are the...
Business to expand in Cincinnati suburb, will create 230 jobs and invest over $13M
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A manufacturing expansion in West Chester is expected to create 230 jobs and generate approximately $13.4 million in annual payroll. FCH, Inc. announced plans to open a new operations facility in the township, producing precision stainless-steel components, hoses and custom assemblies for...

















