A woman born and raised in Cincinnati was one of the 67 victims who died after a passenger plane collided midair with an Army helicopter near Ronald Reagan National Airport on Wednesday. Elizabeth Anne Keys,
The farm's owner had passed away, leaving 420 animals, including foxes, skunks, raccoons, wild boar, wolves, and wolf dogs, caged, starving, and freezing.
The first Sheetz in Greater Cincinnati opened last year. Here's what you'll find at the popular gas station and convenience store.
Cincinnati native Elizabeth Anne Keys, 33, was valedictorian of her high school class before attending Tufts University and Georgetown University Law Center.
Since the burglary at Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's house Dec. 9, WLWT has been doing a lot of research on the South American theft groups.
Addyston, in the wake of its largest company closing, is considering annexing into Cincinnati. Here's how it would work.
The association emphasized that raising taxes is one of the most effective strategies to decrease tobacco consumption.
With the start of their third Big 12 spring football practices around the corner, the University of Cincinnati Bearcats offered a sneak peek at their new transfer portal additions for 2025 on Thursday. Coming off of seasons of 3-9 and 5-7, Scott Satterfield's staff again hopes the new additions can lead to a coveted bowl game.
An unnamed lottery player in Cincinnati recently won $10 million playing the scratch-off game Extreme Millions. The winning ticket was sold at Dent Shell, at 6008 Harrison Ave. in Green Township, per a press release from the Ohio Lottery.
UPDATE: Lanes have reopened on the Brent Spence Bridge following an earlier crash in downtown Cincinnati, according to the Ohio Department of Transportation. Lanes are blocked on the Brent Spence Bridge following a crash in downtown Cincinnati Thursday morning.
Ohio State football dealt with a few departures via the transfer portal, but as we always say, once a Buckeye, always a Buckeye, and we want to continue to follow and cheer on all our former Ohio State players.
Scott Aloysius Brown, 28, William Gregory Creasy, 24, and Deonte Damonte Prophett, 32, all of Cincinnati, were arraigned Wednesday in 50th District Court in Pontiac on charges of felony murder and armed robbery in connection with the Jan. 13 incident, the Oakland County Sheriff's Office said.