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(via: local12.com) The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office investigating into what caused a large brawl at a local canoe site. Deputies were called to the Green Acres Canoe and Kayak Rental, Sunday afternoon around 4 P.M., after a large brawl. According to the Sheriff’s office, 30 people from two different parties go into a fight along […]

(source: wcpo.com) The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Lumenocity three night concert and light show opens tonight at Washington Park. More than 37,000 people are expected to attend. Additional tickets were distributed when the initial allotment sold out, quickly. Recent Stories: Find Out Why You Should Avoid Driving I-71 South This Weekend Butler Co. Sheriff to Mexican […]

(source: wlwt.com) A major traffic headache will confront drivers, trying to get to downtown this weekend. The Ohio Department of Transportation will close southbound I-71, at Dana Avenue, from 10 tonight until early Monday morning. They’re going to tear down a bridge at the sight of the new I-71 interchange at MLK Drive. Recent Stories: […]

(source: wlwt.com) An Over-the-Rhine street will once again be open to car traffic. Cincinnati Police have taken down road barricades on McMicken Avenue that were used to combat human trafficking and prostitution. Residents on that street, however, claim that the barricades have done more harm than good. The barricades have been placed on McMicken since […]

(source: wcpo.com) The city of Baltimore’s chief financial officer has been tapped to take over as the new city manager for Cincinnati. Mayor John Cranley introduced Harry Black, on Wednesday, as his nominee to replace Milton Dohoney. Once confirmed by city council, Black will assume the job in September. Recent Stories: Butler Co. Sheriff to […]

(source: enquirer.com) The Butler County Sheriff wants the country of Mexico to pay $900,000 for what he calls, “dealing with their criminals”. Richard Jones has sent a letter to Mexico’s president, with a bill based on the arrests of 3,000 Mexican nationals in the last 10 years. Mayor John Cranley has formed a task force […]

Bond for the man, charged with abducting and killing a Lockland business owner, is now more than one million dollars. Christopher McFarron was back in court, yesterday, in connection with the death of 72 year-old James Rolman. McFarron allegedly targeted Rolman to steal money outside a US Bank, last Friday. Recent Stories: Lockland Man Faces […]

A Lockland man will be in court again, today, to face charges in the abduction and kidnapping of a business owner. Christopher McFarron was charged yesterday with the murder of James Rolman. McFarron allegedly abducted Rolman, last week, after the victim withdrew more than 6,000 dollars for his company. Recent Stories: Convicted Man ‘Too Obese’ […]

A convicted 500 pound man, under house arrest in Florida, has been denied access to visit his family in Cincinnati. A federal judge denied the request of Steven Goodman, who was sentenced in 2012 to 30 months of house arrest. The judge ordered Goodman to house arrest, because he was considered too heavy to go […]

A Cincinnati city councilman is proposing harsher penalties for dog owners that don’t control their dogs. Chris Seelbach is proposing that if an owner’s dog hurts or severely injures a human or another animal, the owner could spend six months in jail. If passed, the law would replace the current dog rule in the city. […]

The Macy’s Music Fest kicks off tonight at Paul Brown Stadium, featuring some of the country’s top R&B acts. Some of the performers, Friday night, include Charlie Wilson, Robin Thicke, Chaka Khan, and K. Michelle. On Saturday, Ne-Yo, Chrisette Michelle, and Keyshia Cole are scheduled to perform. More than 60,000 people are expected to attend […]

The city of Hamilton is spending 25,000 dollars for surveillance cameras at its parks. Council members, last night, approved the measure to crack down on vandalism blamed on teenagers. Four locations will have multiple cameras with playback capabilities. Recent Stories: No Conclusions Drawn at Town Hall Meeting on ‘Cultural Icons Tax’ Last Night’s Storms Left […]