I-Team reporter Dan Monk retiring from WCPO-TV
Dan Monk, perhaps the top investigative reporter on Cincinnati TV today, will retire Friday from WCPO-TV, where he has won four Emmy Awards since 2013. The West Side resident, and 1983 University of Cincinnati graduate, has been a reporter in his hometown for his entire 43-year career. He started at WSAI-AM and...
Covington Parks and Recreation to complete three park improvement projects driven by community feedback
The City of Covington is moving forward with three park improvement projects funded through the Community Development Block Grant program. The projects, led by Covington Parks and Recreation, focus on enhancing accessibility and visibility across neighborhood parks.
Local, state leaders welcome Japanese biomed company to NKY
LifeSciKY, a biomedical incubator located at the OneNKY Center in Covington, welcomed its first international tenant on Tuesday. Gov. Andy Beshear and local leaders joined a special ceremony to herald the arrival of Mitsui Chemicals, a Japanese biomedical and chemical manufacturer. The company will be the first...
Official: Open schools could disrupt voting, create safety concerns in Tri-State city
FORT THOMAS, Ky. (WKRC) - Voters in Fort Thomas may encounter longer lines and potential safety concerns during Kentucky’s May 19 primary as several schools serving as polling places will remain open during voting hours. Woodfill School is among four schools in the Northern Kentucky city that will be...
Convicted murderer set for parole board hearing
Prosecutor calls 1978 case one of the most brutal in county history as Kenneth Sandlin faces April parole hearing.
Gunfire Shatters Quiet Lower Price Hill Block as Cops Hunt Two Suspects
Gunfire sent one man to the hospital Sunday night in Cincinnati's Lower Price Hill neighborhood, and police say they are now searching for two suspects. Crews were called to St. Michael Street near Burns Street at about 7:30 p.m., according to witnesses at the scene. The man was taken to the University of Cincinnati...
Cold Spring company settles with feds after alleged PPP loan fraud
Cold Spring-based machine parts manufacturer Segepo-FSM has agreed to pay $887,234 in a settlement with the federal government after being accused of falsifying an application for a Paycheck Protection Program, or PPP, Loan, according to an announcement from the Department of Justice released Monday. PPP loans were...
Man wanted by Massillon Police, USMS arrested in Cincinnati
A 30-year-old man who was wanted by Massillon Police and other law enforcement agencies was arrested over the weekend, according to the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force.
26-year-old killed in Westwood motorcycle crash
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A 26-year-old was killed Sunday in a motorcycle crash, Cincinnati police say. The single vehicle crash happened around 12 p.m. Sunday on Shaffer Avenue in Westwood, police explained. The 26-year-old, identified as Tyrane Bibbs by the Hamilton County Coroner’s Office, was going west on a red...
More federal gun charges as feds, Cincinnati try to reduce violent crime
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Federal prosecutors announced new gun charges on Monday against nine people in the Cincinnati area, warning more cases are coming as officials try to curb violent crime and reassure residents who say they do not feel safe. Dominick Gerace II, the recently appointed U.S. attorney for the...

















