Elizabeth Anne Keys, 33, was flying back to Washington D.C. from a work trip before the plane crashed that night, her partner of six years, David Seidman, told The Enquirer.
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.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Ohio lawmakers are considering changes to the state's recreational marijuana laws just months after legalization, with a new bill proposing to increase the excise tax and implement other restrictions.
State Senator Jerry Cirino is pushing for Senate Bill 1. This would ban diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in public universities.
An Ohio father was arrested for allegedly killing his daughter over an argument about smoking inside their home. Franklin Thompson, 64, is facing a charge of murder in connection with the shooting death of his 24-year-old daughter Heather.
Cincinnati native Elizabeth Anne Keys, 33, was valedictorian of her high school class before attending Tufts University and Georgetown University Law Center.
Addyston, in the wake of its largest company closing, is considering annexing into Cincinnati. Here's how it would work.
One lucky Ohio Lottery player has struck it big, winning the top prize of $150,000 on a $5 scratch-off game. The winning Invaders from the Planet Moolah ticket was purchased at Kroger Co #492, located at 148 E Towne Center Blvd in Maineville.
The association emphasized that raising taxes is one of the most effective strategies to decrease tobacco consumption.
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.