Cincinnati anti-violence group offers gift cards for guns
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A local anti-violence group is doing what it can to reduce violence. "Street Violence" collected guns on Saturday at the Greater Mount Moriah Mission Baptist Church in Carthage. It was a chance for people to turn in various types of guns so they don't present a danger....
This Quirky Restaurant In Ohio Serves Up The Best Roast Beef And Gravy You’ll...
Your GPS might think you’re lost when it leads you to a converted 19th-century schoolhouse in Camp Dennison, but trust the technology because you’re about to discover one of Ohio’s most delicious secrets. The Schoolhouse Restaurant sits there like a piece of living history, complete with its...
Victims in Mt. Washington triple-homicide to be laid to rest
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The victims of the triple homicide in Mt. Washington will be laid to rest Saturday. Bemnet Deresse and Eden Adugna and Feven Adugna, who were sisters, will be laid to rest. At 12:30 p.m., Eden and Feven’s caskets will go to Lexington, while Deresse will be buried...
Cincinnati Police Seek Public Assistance in Overlook Avenue Criminal Damaging Case
The Cincinnati Police Department is seeking information from the public in connection with a recent act of criminal damage. The incident, which police say took place last Saturday, occurred in the 1100 block of Overlook Avenue, a residential area known for its relative calm and tight-knit community fabric. In a...
Cincinnati man sentenced 6 years after stealing $7.4 million in fraudulent checks
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A Cincinnati man that stole roughly $7.4 million in the form of 1,480 fraudulent checks was sentenced to six years in prison. Lonnel Lucas, 23, allegedly worked with Destiny Neblett, 23 - his girlfriend and a former postal worker - to steal checks from mail at a processing facility where Neblett...
Mental health providers report surge in youth seeking help
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — Mental health providers in the community have reported a sudden surge in young people seeking help for various concerns, coinciding with the restart of the school year. "Just last night we had a lot of admissions... we have seen an increase in admissions since the schools...
Local students rally to support classmate battling cancer with head-shaving event
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — Students at Little Miami Schools are coming together to support a classmate, 10-year-old Delanie, who is battling stage two Hodgkin lymphoma. Delanie, a young cheerleader, began chemotherapy in August. "Thank you Lanie for cheering us on all these years. This one is for you. Get well...
Cincinnati Zoo’s Baby Skunk Practicing His ‘Big Tough Skunk Skills’ Is Making Everybody’s Day
We love watching baby animals practice the skills they'll need as adults. Skills like play fighting, stalking, and learning to look intimidating are all part of growing up, and it's always adorable to watch. In August 2025, Cincinnati Zoo welcomed a baby skunk named Marshmallow to its family. Over the...
Cincinnati roads become raceway for critically ill kids to ride in hypercars
CORYVILLE, Ohio (WKRC) - Critically ill children were treated to a thrilling experience on Saturday, as they were driven around in some of the world's most expensive hypercars, thanks to the Driven Project. The initiative, founded by Kevin Gordon in 2018, offers what he described as "supercar therapy" to children...
2 people injured in Mt. Healthy shooting, dispatch says
CINCINNATI (WXIX) -Two people are hurt after a shooting occurred in Mt. Healthy Saturday night, according to Hamilton County dispatch. 911 dispatchers say law enforcement was called to the 7800 block of Clovernook Avenue around 10 p.m. The victims were taken to a nearby hospital, according to dispatchers. Dispatchers...