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Springfield Township · Springfield TownshipA man is dead after a shooting in Springfield Township, according to police. Police have closed down Hamilton Avenue near Springdale Road while they investigate the shooting. Police on the scene said the man was dead when first responders arrived, but officials have not released any further information about what led up to the shooting, the victim's identity or any information about a possible suspect. This is a developing story and WCPO will up…See the Story
Police: Man dead in Springfield Township shooting
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Kroger · United StatesKroger has announced the company plans to invest a total of $84 million in renovating multiple grocery locations in the Tri-State, including opening a new location in Hamilton Township. A press release sent by the Kroger Company on Thursday said 15 stores in total will be renovated 12 located in the Greater Cincinnati area. In addition, $39 million of the overall investment will go toward opening a new Kroger Marketplace in Hamilton Township. T…See the Story
Kroger announces $84M renovation of 15 locations and new Hamilton Twp. location
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Death Penalty · United StatesThe attorneys for Chad Doerman, who is accused of shooting his three young sons to death in 2023, have filed a motion asking the death penalty be dropped against their client, citing "serious mental illness at time of offense." The motion is asking Clermont County Judge Richard Ferenc find that Doerman is ineligible to receive the death penalty. An initial hearing on the motion will be held Friday afternoon, while Doerman's attorneys agree to su…See the Story
Doerman attorneys file motion asking death penalty be dropped against man accused of killing his 3 sons
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Education · United StatesMason High School named Gideon Dudgeon Thursday morning as its new girls basketball coach, pending board of education approval."It means a ton," Dudgeon said. "I've been here in Mason since 1998. This is where I started coaching."Dudgeon succeeds former longtime Mason coach Rob Matula, who announced his retirement from the position earlier this school year.Matula, who earned a 376-98 record in 19 seasons, was named the Ohio High School Basketbal…See the Story
Mason names Gideon Dudgeon as new girls basketball coach, pending board approval
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Warren County, Georgia · Warren CountyA Mason grandmother was sentenced to spend seven to 10 1/2 years in prison after she pleaded guilty to one charge of endangering children and one charge of tampering with evidence. According to Warren County Prosecutor David Fornshell, Lashawnda Walters, 51, scalded a 2-year-old child so badly she needed surgical skin grafting on March 30, 2023. Fornshell's office said that morning, the child had an accident and soiled her diaper; Walters then "…See the Story
Warren County grandmother to spend at least 7 years in prison for scalding 2-year-old
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United States · United StatesTwo people were hospitalized and dozens have been displaced after an early morning apartment fire in West Chester Thursday, West Chester Fire Chief Rick Prinz said. The fire started at approximately 12:30 a.m. in the 8200 block of Meeting Street. The apartment has three floors with 24 apartment units.The fire spread to all the floors meaning residents had to evacuate quickly, Prinz said. According to Prinz, many residents self-evacuated. The at…See the Story
FD: 2 hospitalized, dozens displaced after early morning apartment fire
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Sports · United StatesTwo men traveled halfway across the world to be in Cincinnati to run the Flying Pig Marathon. Their journey means much more than just a race. They're also here to raise money for the wounded veterans in Ukraine. Outside of Cincinnati City Hall Wednesday, Taras Panasyuk, a lieutenant colonel in Ukraine's National Police, spoke about why aid from the U.S. is vital to defend their country against the Russian invasion. "When I was returning from my …See the Story
Ukrainians running in Flying Pig Marathon raising money for wounded veterans
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