These shows will air on Local 12. 8:00-8:31 p.m. Mandy (Emily Osment) struggles to get Georgie’s (Montana Jordan) family to ...
Join us for the Local 12 Getting Your Family Covered event at noon on Nov. 12 at Community Action Agency. Find out if you're eligible and learn about the coverage options at this educational and ...
Join Medical Reporter Liz Bonis for the Local 12 Getting Covered Town Hall on Tuesday, Oct. 8, from 11 a.m. to noon at Twin Lakes, Montgomery. Register here for the Local 12 Getting Covered Town Hall.
Local 12's Sheila Gray was joined by three young designers who work with Asha Ama's fashion brand to discuss the "Who Do You Say That I Am" fashion show that will grace 15th Street from 8 p.m. to ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Local 12 is taking a few days this fall to highlight veterans and programs that help them. Local 12 is partnering with the Butler County Veterans Wervice Commission for the series.
Honestly, I don't know," said Brown. Local 12 asked Brown the following question: "There are others in the city that say you're kind of the person who put Walton in the bad light. What do you say ...
MT. HEALTHY, Ohio (WKRC) - A Mt. Healthy student was arrested after he allegedly brought a gun to school. Police were called to the high school Thursday morning for a report of a firearm recovered ...
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - It’s been a strong year for home sales at the top of the market across Greater Cincinnati. Through September, the most recent data available, there ...
2-time Food Network Champion Kayla Robinson joined Local 12's Aleah Hordges to talk about Flavors of Light, a happy hour event that offers "gourmet light bites crafted by local and national ...
Local 12 brought Bailey’s frustrations to Cincinnati's assistant city manager, Virginia Tallent. "There are needles, empty beer cans, and alcohol. What the city is doing doesn't appear to be ...
(WKRC) - Former Walton Mayor Gabe Brown vehemently denies allegations of racial discrimination in a federal lawsuit filed against him and the city in an exclusive interview with Local 12.
HAMILTON, Ohio (WKRC) - A 75-year-old woman who admitted to robbing a credit union in Fairfield Township has been sentenced to at least four years in prison. Ann Mayers pleaded guilty to ...