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  • 4 days ago | kesq.com | Danielle Goodman |Valerie Lyons

    By Danielle Goodman , Valerie LyonsClick here for updates on this story HAMILTON, Ohio ( WCPO) - A recent Cincinnati high school graduate who has been the center of protests at the Butler County Jail has been deported to Honduras. Sources confirm to WCPO 9 that Emerson Colindres was set to be deported from the country Wednesday morning back to Honduras.

  • 4 days ago | wcpo.com | Danielle Goodman

    CINCINNATI — A man accused of breaking into an Over-the-Rhine home and fatally stabbing gym owner Patrick Heringer was arraigned on new charges Wednesday. Mordecia Black's bond was increased to $5 million at the request of the prosecution. The prosecutor claimed that surveillance video provided by officials since Black was last in court warranted a higher bond.

  • 5 days ago | wcpo.com | Danielle Goodman

    CINCINNATI — The Jewish Federation of Cincinnati announced on Tuesday that staff members at Jewish Family Services (JFS) will be working remotely for the next few days as a precautionary measure. A social media post stated, "There appears to be no known broader security risk to the Jewish community at this time," and assured the public that updates would be provided if the situation changes. This announcement follows a significant escalation in tensions in the Middle East.

  • 5 days ago | daytondailynews.com | Danielle Goodman

    However, officials from the Department of Human Services did not confirm the details of Colindres’ move. WCPO reached out to the Butler County Jail for clarification regarding Colindres’ status, but have yet to receive a response. Colindres’ family moved to the United States in 2014, when Colindres was 8 years old, seeking asylum after claims of gang activity against them in Honduras. In 2023, that asylum case was denied.

  • 1 week ago | wcpo.com | Danielle Goodman

    CINCINNATI — Cicadas from Brood XIV emerged this summer, much to the annoyance of many residents in the Tri-State area. However, Cincinnati's Ronald McDonald House is turning this nuisance into an opportunity for good. As part of “The Cicada Crunch Challenge,” two professional chefs are eating cicadas on camera to raise funds for families staying at the Ronald McDonald House.

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