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Ex-B&O GP30 to Return to Ohio

A former Baltimore & Ohio GP30 is returning to Ohio thanks to a deal between the Cincinnati Scenic Railway and the Raritan Central Railway. On February 21, Cincinnati Scenic announced it was acquiring Raritan Central 5, originally B&O 6923. The GP30 locomotive was built in 1962 by EMD in La...
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The River: Something is always happening along the river — whether we like it...

The riverboat captain is a storyteller. Captain Don Sanders shares the stories of his long association with the river — from discovery to a way of love and life. This a part of a long and continuing story.
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VIEWPOINTS: The Landrum cats make NKU better, let them stay.

For the past three years, a group of stray cats has lived quietly below Landrum Academic Center. They may not have been asked for or invited by the university, but they were adopted by the campus community as our own. Now, according to a university statement released to The Northerner, these animals are to be removed...
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James Gunn film to be shot in Cincinnati this summer

CINCINNATI (WDTN) — A prominent movie director is coming back to Ohio for an upcoming feature film. The Ohio Department of Development announced a project dubbed “Exodus” received an estimated $1,991,730.90 from the motion picture tax credit program. Documents obtained by this outlet show S&K Pictures, Inc....
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I-71/75 NB re-opens after crash in NKY

COVINGTON, Ky. (WKRC) - The northbound lanes of I-71/75 have re-opened following a crash on Monday. It happened around 3 a.m. on I-71/75 northbound in Covington. It remains unclear if anyone was injured. The lanes have since re-opened.
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Man charged in shooting outside Cincinnati education center: court docs

CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A Cincinnati man was arrested after shooting another person outside an education center in November 2025, according to court records. The shooting happened at High Achievers Aim High education center inthe 2400 block of West Galbraith Road on Nov. 16, according to a Hamilton County Municipal Court...
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Multiple local schools announce delays amid winter weather

CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Multiple local schools announced delays on Monday amid winter weather conditions. The following districts announced a two-hour delay for Monday:. To stay up-to-date on local closures and delays, you can check SchoolWatch by clicking HERE.
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Driver hospitalized after crashing into Cincinnati inn

NORTHSIDE, Ohio (WKRC) - A local inn is heavily damaged after a car crashed into it on Sunday. It happened around 12:45 p.m. at the Old Timber Inn on Spring Grove Avenue in Northside. The car has been removed from the building, and the driver was taken to the hospital....
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CFD: Heavy damage after car drives into Old Timber Inn, one person injured

A car drove into the Old Timber Inn on Spring Grove Avenue in Cincinnati Sunday afternoon, causing heavy damage and injuring one person.
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How KY defendants in serious cases can be indefinitely hospitalized

Prosecutors had been litigating a murder case against Kevin Giome for nearly two years when a judge found him incompetent to stand trial and unlikely to regain competence . That means it would’ve been unconstitutional for 36-year-old Giome to go to trial. Instead, prosecutors sought to use a relatively new state law...

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