15 Ohio Restaurants Serving Mexican Dishes Just Like Abuela’s
There is something magical about a plate of Mexican food that tastes like it was made with love in someone’s kitchen. Ohio might surprise you with just how many restaurants have nailed that homemade, slow-cooked, straight-from-the-heart flavor. From street-style tacos in Columbus to saucy molcajete dishes in Cincinnati, the...
Childhood friend recalls Deputy Henderson’s dedication to service, helping others
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Saturday marks one year since the death of Hamilton County Deputy Larry Henderson. Henderson was killed while working a traffic detail at the University of Cincinnati’s graduation one year ago. Prosecutors allege Rodney Hinton intentionally hit Henderson with his car. Investigators say it happened shortly after...
Cincinnati Cop’s Son Gunned Down After Birthday Shift In New Orleans
A Cincinnati Police Department officer is grieving after his 26-year-old son was fatally shot in New Orleans early Saturday morning, according to family members. Nicholas Dent was found in the driver’s seat of his car shortly after finishing a work shift at a sports bar, and local investigators told the family the shooting appears to have followed an encounter that suddenly turned...
Greater Cincinnati police ask for help identifying suspects in Burger King fight
NORTH COLLEGE HILL, Ohio (WKRC) - Police in Greater Cincinnati requested the public's help in identifying "several individuals" that were involved in a "physical altercation" in a Burger King. The North College Hill Police Department posted a release on Facebook saying that the incident took place at around 8 p.m....
Cincinnati police hiring efforts shift to combat growing staff shortages
The Cincinnati Police Department is experiencing critical staffing shortages driven by rapid retirement rates and a declining number of new applicants. This local struggle mirrors a national trend, with data showing an 18 percent increase in resignations and up to a 60 percent drop in applicant pools nationwide. In response, Cincinnati officials are implementing targeted digital marketing, new wellness programs, and enhanced financial incentives...
Build-A-Bear issues recall for stuffed animals sold around the world
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Build-A-Bear issued a recall for stuffed animals sold around the world for an issue that could pose "a risk of serious injury or death," according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. The Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a recall for stuffed animals sold at Build-A-Bear because of...
‘Once in a lifetime’ home hits the market in Hyde Park
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - A historic Hyde Park home just hit the market for nearly $5 million. The home at 4 Grandin Lane was listed for sale May 1, with a price of $4.95 million. It has more than 7,000 square feet of living space and a carriage house on 3.6 acres and has never been for sale on the open market.
Northern Kentucky favorite set to reopen — what’s changed
COVINGTON, Ky. (WKRC) - Frosthaus is set to reopen in Covington next month, marking a return for the local bar and frozen drink spot after previously rebranding and closing. In a social media post, the owners said Frosthaus will reopen May 8 at 4 p.m. at 115 Park Place. The business said it remains under the same ownership.
Cincy Cops Hunt 23-Year-Old After Colerain Beatdown and Bite
A fight in Colerain Township turned especially ugly when a victim was punched in the face several times and then bitten, according to Cincinnati police, who say they are now searching for 23-year-old Jevoy Evans in connection with the April 19 incident. What police say happened. According to WKRC, Evans...
Area zoo mourning loss of last aardwolf
Some of Chipo’s favorite things were hard-boiled eggs and cardboard boxes.

















