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Here’s why Biden is coming to the area Friday

This story is written by Taylor Nimmo, WCPO reporter President Joe Biden will be in the Tri-State Friday to meet with local manufacturing leaders. After he lands at CVG, the president will head to United Performance Metals in Hamilton, where he’ll get to see new additive manufacturing technologies at work. Additive manufacturing is the industrial production […]

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Timeline: When rain moves in today

Written by Jennifer Ketchmark, WCPO meteorologist Would you like to see some sunshine? Today is not your day! The sky is overcast and we won’t see any sun in today’s forecast again, especially as low pressure moves in this afternoon and rain returns. Temperatures warm to 69 this afternoon. Scattered showers will be west of […]

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Enhanced SNAP benefits to change in Kentucky

Written by Madeline Ottilie, WCPO reporter  You might soon notice a drop in your monthly Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. At the start of the pandemic, the U.S. government allowed states to issue enhanced SNAP benefits. As several states now end their public health emergencies, these benefits are ending too. Starting in May, Kentuckians […]

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More storms likely this afternoon

Written by Brandon Spinner, WCPO meteorologist Our first wave of storms has already passed bringing some very heavy rainfall to many communities. Some spots Round two’s window will open up around 2 p.m. Clouds have already given way to plenty of sunshine and that will charge up our atmosphere as we head into the afternoon. […]

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Covington officer suspended for sharing video of himself drinking alcohol off-duty before crash

Written by Craig Cheatham, WCPO investigative reporter After allegedly sharing video of himself drinking alcohol at his birthday celebration, an off-duty Covington police officer ran a stop sign and crashed his personal vehicle into a guard rail in a residential neighborhood in Villa Hills. A Villa Hills police investigation found Devyn Harris was going about […]

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Cincinnati city councilman wants Ben Dusing off his public corruption case

Written by Paula Christian, WCPO investigative reporter Former Cincinnati City Councilman Jeff Pastor is looking for a new attorney for his upcoming federal public corruption trial after his attorney of more than a year, Ben Dusing, was temporarily suspended from practicing law. At a hearing Wednesday, Pastor announced his intention to “find new counsel,” to U.S. […]

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