CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Local 12 marked a significant milestone as it celebrated its 75th anniversary on the air. Ohio Auditor Keith Faber visited the station to present a certificate commemorating ...
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - One of the region's largest universities is planning a major project that could include the addition of a new multipurpose arena on campus. Miami ...
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 ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A local man and his father-in-law have been making wine for friends and family for years. Hear how they do it, how they got started and how they came up with the name Giaconucci.
LOCKLAND, Ohio (WKRC) - The small village of Lockland is grappling with a significant influx of asylum-seeking Mauritanians, straining local resources and raising safety concerns. Village ...
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 ...
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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 ...
(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.
Rumpke Waste & Recycling plans to build a $12 million facility in Clermont County’s Union Township, the company said in an Oct. 15 news release. The waste and recycling transfer depot will ...
“We grew from a staff of two part-time workers to now a staff of 12 individuals. Our production calendar is booked months and months in advance," said Shailah Maynard. Shailah Maynard is the co ...
It takes about $7 million to put on the festival. The money comes from local governments in both Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, sponsorships, and foundations. Brendon Cull is the President of ...