Person becomes trapped in car after collision with fire truck in Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A person became trapped in their car after a collision with a fire truck at an intersection in Cincinnati. Authorities confirmed that a crash occurred around 8:45 a.m. on Saturday between a four-door sedan and a ladder fire truck at the intersection of Woodburn Avenue and Madison Avenue.
‘Kick to the gut’: Police chief’s family speaks out on administrative leave decision
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The family of Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge is voicing their concerns over her placement on administrative leave, calling the decision unexpected and unfair. Her brother, retired CPD Captain Russ Neville, spoke on WLW Radio, criticizing city leaders for their treatment of Theetge. Neville...
Local bishop hosts dialogue on gun violence, affordable housing
CINCINNATI (WXIX) -A Norwood bishop brought together community members, local politicians, and others to have a dialogue about several community issues, including gun violence and affordable housing. Bishop Sonny James from Norwood’s Keep It Real Ministries hosted what he calls a unique and interactive approach to...
Fruit sold in Kroger, other stores nationwide recalled due to potential contamination
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Moonlight Companies has issued a nationwide recall of yellow and white peaches due to potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes, according to the FDA. The recall affects peaches grown in California and sold between Sept. 16 and Oct. 29, 2025. The peaches were available individually and...
Fort Mitchell to widen a stretch of sidewalk to test a solution to walkers...
The city of Fort Mitchell is about to embark on a sidewalk design that could address a problem plaguing many cities in Northern Kentucky. “We have more kids than ever walking to school,” said Mayor Jude Hehman. “When OKI was looking for opportunities, early this year we put in for a grant, and we got $2 million for...
Family’s $17K investment creates Halloween display drawing over 500 visitors
The Hatmaker family's home haunt on the 7000 block of Ohio Avenue has become a Halloween tradition that draws more than 500 visitors each year.
Police searching for wanted fugitive in Ohio
OHIO — Cincinnati Police District Three is actively searching for James Rachel, wanted in connection with a series of violent crimes, according to Greater Cincinnati Crime Stoppers. Rachel, a 26-year-old Black male, approximately 5 feet 6 inches tall and 155 pounds, is wanted for robbery, felony strangulation, four...
Greater Cincinnati Restaurants, Bakeries and More Helping SNAP Recipients
With the federal government shutdown likely heading into another month, recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will not receive their benefits for the month of November. Food banks and pantries are working overtime to ensure Greater Cincinnati’s families will be fed, but local restaurants,...
Cincinnati Police Seek Public’s Help to Identify Suspect in Grand Theft on Reading Rd.
The Cincinnati Police Department is currently seeking information regarding a Grand Theft that took place on the 4000 block of Reading Road, sharing details of the incident on social media. The suspect, whose image was caught on surveillance, allegedly entered a premise and swiftly absconded with a sum of cash along...
14 Delicious Hole-in-the-Wall Restaurants in Greater Cincinnati
Cincinnati is home to hundreds of different restaurants, ranging from upscale steakhouses to mobile food trucks. We have a diverse variety of options for every kind of food mood. But we all know and appreciate the special charm that comes from a small, no-frills establishment. Sometimes family-owned and -operated and...

















