Vatican theologians vote to advance Cincinnati nun Sister Blandina’s sainthood cause
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A legendary Sister of Charity of Cincinnati known as the “fastest nun in the West” is a step closer to a possible new title from the Vatican. Vatican theologians have unanimously approved advancing the cause for sainthood for Sister Blandina Segale, a Sister of Charity of Cincinnati whose work in th
Study shows library worker abuse mirrors growing crisis in Cincinnati
A national study by Urban Libraries Unite reports that nearly 70% of urban library workers have experienced violent or aggressive behavior from patrons. Locally, the Cincinnati downtown main library averages more than one police call per day for incidents ranging from physical altercations to drug overdoses. As librari
2 women, multiple men arrested after allegedly street racing in Downtown Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Multiple men and women were arrested after alleged street racing incidents Tuesday. The incidents occurred around 1:30 a.m. in downtown Cincinnati, with several arrests made at the property of Paycor Stadium. Cincinnati Police Lt. Stefanie Glueck confirmed that six or seven adults, including two wom
Several people arrested after reports of racing on Paycor Stadium property
Several people have been arrested after allegedly trespassing and street racing downtown on Paycor Stadium property, according to Cincinnati police at the scene.
Man accused of using dating app to lure, rob victim at Tri-State hotel
SHARONVILLE, Ohio (WKRC) - A 19-year-old man is accused of using a dating app to lure a victim to a Sharonville hotel before committing armed robbery. Gavin Foster faces robbery-related charges stemming from a May 16 incident at the Rodeway Inn, according to court records. Police said Foster met the...
Dutch Bros to open first central Ohio location this year
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The national coffee chain Dutch Bros will debut its first central Ohio location this year. The brand announced on Wednesday that it plans to open at 5344 W. Broad St. in Prairie Township during the fourth quarter of 2026, which spans October through December. The coffee shop will take over a […]
Cincinnati Metro driver honored for saving stroke victim
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - Cincinnati Metro is recognizing one of its drivers who saved a rider who was having a stroke. Latasha Underwood has been a Metro driver for nine years. She drives a Metro Access bus, picking up her regulars who have disabilities. She said she was taking one of...
Forest Park father who ‘blindly shot’ 18-year-old through front door sentenced
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A man convicted of killing an 18-year-old, who wanted to talk to him about a bullying issue, was sentenced on June 1. Hamilton County Common Pleas Court Judge Patrick Dinkelacker sentenced Domynic Elahee to 21 years to life in prison for the death of Jaden Smith. A...
Croquet’s Popularity Rose and Fell in Cincinnati but Its Dangers Lurked Ominously
While the game went in and out of fashion, mallets remained a weapon of choice. The post Croquet’s Popularity Rose and Fell in Cincinnati but Its Dangers Lurked Ominously appeared first on Cincinnati Magazine .
City of Florence takes firm stance against Dixie Highway ‘road diet’
Mayor Dr. Julie Metzger Aubuchon sent a letter to the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet outlining the city's opposition to the proposed narrowing of Dixie Highway.

















