Cincy Wakes Up In A Fog, Braces For Blustery Afternoon
Greater Cincinnati is starting Friday, April 10, 2026, in a haze, with fog and mist trimming visibility to around 3 miles in spots. The murk should gradually lift through mid-morning, giving way to brighter skies and a warm push into the upper 70s by midafternoon. A cold front sliding in late in the afternoon into the early evening brings a slight chance of...
Local nonprofit to host ‘Market in the Woods’ fundraiser featuring over 20 vendors
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Shoppers looking for a unique way to support a local educational nonprofit will have a chance to do both at Imago’s Nature Preserve. The nonprofit is hosting its second annual “Market in the Woods” on Saturday at the preserve on Enright Avenue. The event will feature more than 20 vendors selling goods, along with a multi-family yard sale.
Sibling-Owned Eateries Blend Family Ties with Business Success
Have you ever seen Big Night? It’s a classic piece of storytelling considered essential viewing for anyone interested in food. The film tells the story of two Italian immigrant brothers (real-life foodies Tony Shaloub and Stanley Tucci) as they squabble and scuffle through dinner service at the struggling New Jersey restaurant they own and operate.
Covington Schools selects new Superintendent: Cortnei Flucas
Covington Independent Public Schools has appointed Cortnei Flucas, an educational professional from Indianapolis, as the district’s new superintendent. She will assume the role at the end of the current school year, taking over from current Superintendent Alvin Garrison. The Board of Education declined to reappoint Garrison last summer. “I...
Coroner seeks friends, relatives of Cincinnati woman after her death
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The Hamilton County Coroner’s Office is asking for the public’s help to locate any relatives or friends of a woman who recently passed away. Jerrie Grundy, 79, died on April 2, and was last known to live on Rosslyn Drive in Oakley. Anyone with information...
Tacos & Tequila returns to Cincinnati, EDM experience Haunted Fest expands to 2-day event
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Two major music festivals will return to the Cincinnati area. According to an Instagram post from the official Tacos and Tequila Cincinnati account, Tacos and Tequila Festival will return to Northern Kentucky for the second time. "Cincinnati we had a feeling about you. Year one told us...
Drees Homes withdraws 377-unit Union development proposal
Drees Homes withdrew its Boone County rezoning request for a 377-unit project after officials said revisions required a new public hearing. Residents raised concerns about traffic safety on U.S. 42 and potential strain on local schools. Drees Homes’ revised plan reduced density, added a single entrance, and shifted housing toward...
Where to Cut Your Own Flowers in Southwest Ohio
There’s something special about handing kids a pair of scissors and letting them explore a field of flowers. From bright sunflowers to fragrant lavender, u-pick flower farms in Southwest Ohio offer a hands-on way to enjoy the outdoors while creating something beautiful to take home. Whether you’re planning a...
Man pleads guilty to federal charges in Northside pride flag burnings
The man accused of burning pride flags hanging from porches in Northside last year has pleaded guilty in federal court. U.S. District Court documents show Thomas Brian Niehaus took a plea deal Thursday on a malicious use of fire charge. The details of the plea deal U.S. attorneys offered were...
Local man accused of stealing from Secret Service at Vance’s Cincinnati home
EAST WALNUT HILLS, Ohio (WKRC) - A Harrison man is accused of stealing from the Secret Service in East Walnut Hills. Last October, Reece Mink allegedly broke the window of a Ford Explorer on William Howard Taft and stole a bulletproof vest and a gas mask, according to court papers. The items were worth $3,000.

















