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Can Cincinnati Become a Blue Zone?

Enjoying a longer, healthier life is more about lifestyle and attitude adjustments than geography. The post Can Cincinnati Become a Blue Zone? appeared first on Cincinnati Magazine .
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Man sentenced to life in prison for murder

Mario Payne appeared in Kenton County court after a jury found him guilty of the killing of Kierra Lane in December.
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Multi-state burglary suspects indicted in Batavia Twp. break-in, deputies say

CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Three suspects have been identified in burglaries across multiple states, including one in Batavia Township, Ohio, according to the Clermont County Sheriff’s Office. Dominick Luna, 32, Wilver Manyona-Mejia, 42, and Alex Cordoba-Augulo, 32, were indicted on charges of engaging in a pattern of...
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‘A financial disaster’: Local school district could lose over $150M if new bill passes

CINCINNATI (WKRC) — Cincinnati Public Schools could be at risk of losing more than $150 million in state funding if proposed legislation becomes law. Ohio House Bill 671 would require the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce to withhold state foundation funding from any school district participating in legal...
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Cincinnati hospital earns top honors in new rankings

CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The Christ Hospital in Cincinnati has been recognized as one of the top healthcare systems in the nation. According to Money Magazine, the hospital was ranked fifth in Ohio and 65th in the United States. The magazine's rankings evaluated over 6,000 hospitals nationwide, assessing factors such as...
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Woman charged with assault after pen attack on deputy in Cincinnati

CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A local woman is facing an assault charge after she allegedly attacked a deputy. Nicole Bell is facing a felonious assault charge after allegedly attacking a deputy with a pen. The incident occurred on Sunday at an apartment building on Clark Street in downtown Cincinnati. Bell is...
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Crash involving several semis, fuel spill causes backup on I-75 in Cincinnati

The Ohio Department of Transportation said the crash happened near the 9th Street on-ramp. Traffic on I-75 is currently backed up to Cut in the Hill, according to ODOT cameras.
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Sentencing day for Joseph Chevrolet car salesman who opened fire in dealership

COLERAIN TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WXIX) - A now-former Joseph Chevrolet employee who opened fire inside the car dealership’s showroom will learn his fate Tuesday. Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Christopher McDowell is sentencing Rashid Dewees right now. FOX19 NOW is in the courtroom and will update this story....
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First medical cannabis dispensary in NKY now open

The first licensed medical cannabis dispensary in Northern Kentucky opened over the weekend. Bluegrass Cannacare, located at 6809 Burlington Pike in Florence, opened its doors to customers for the first time on Saturday, Feb. 7. The dispensary operates out of a former Cricket Wireless store. “As someone who lives in...
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Hundreds of students walk out of Greater Cincinnati high school to protest ICE

SHARONVIILLE, Ohio (WKRC) - A few hundred Princeton High School students walked out Tuesday to protest ICE. The student who organized the protest said nearly every high schooler, and even some middle schoolers, walked out an hour before dismissal in support. "This has nothing to do with getting out of...

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