Here's the latest batch of concert announcements in Cincy!
Cincinnati Bearcats basketball begins the month of February with a home date against West Virginia Sunday afternoon. Here are three keys to win.
Heirs of Black farmers applaud a USDA program to pay for past discrimination while challenging the agency's decision to block estates from applying.
In 2016, he was an acting intern at the Playhouse in the Park, now he's leading the biggest show in town at Broadway in Cincinnati's "Life of Pi."
Elizabeth Keys’ family confirms she was on the plane from Wichita, Kansas, that went down Wednesday night. She passed away on her birthday, they said.
Cincinnati native Elizabeth Anne Keys, 33, was one of the people on board American Eagle Flight 5342 with service from Wichita, Kansas to D.C. Her partner tells us she was on a work trip at the time of the crash.
Cincinnati had four new football transfers address the media on Thursday afternoon, including guard Taran Tyo, cornerback Matthew McDoom, safety Christian Harrison, and running back Tawee Walker. They echoed a loving atmosphere that drew them into the program.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A nurse is charged with mishandling dozens of opioid pills at two local nursing facilities. Amy Nicoloff, 54, faces several charges of illegally processing drug documents.
COLERAIN TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKRC) - Police responded to reports of shots fired at the Joseph Chevrolet dealership on Colerain Avenue shortly after 4 p.m. on Thursday. Authorities confirmed that a male employee fired shots into the showroom. That employee was then identified as 21-year-old Rashid Dewees.
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.
Addyston, in the wake of its largest company closing, is considering annexing into Cincinnati. Here's how it would work.
Amid an immigration crackdown happening nationwide, Cincinnati city leaders are taking a closer look at how the city would handle any raids conducted by ICE, and which city agencies may be involved.