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Giacomo Luca

Cincinnati

Anchor and Reporter at WLWT-TV (Cincinnati, OH)

Reporter | WLWT News 5 | Cincinnati, OH |Tweets my own/RT's not endorsements | Portfolio: https://t.co/BANENRoqdY

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  • 1 day ago | wlwt.com | Giacomo Luca

    The man charged with murder in the deadly stabbing of a well-known gym owner is set to appear in court Friday.38-year-old Mordecia Black is charged with murder and aggravated burglary in the fatal stabbing of Patrick Heringer, a well-known gym owner in Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood.Heringer was stabbed in the neck early Wednesday morning at a home on East McMicken Street.

  • 2 days ago | wlwt.com | Giacomo Luca

    Thousands in Southwest Ohio could lose federal food assistance benefits, while tens of thousands more could see assistance reduced under congressional budget proposals, according to the nonpartisan Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP). Republicans in support of changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps, say the changes will save money, root out waste and encourage personal responsibility.

  • 2 days ago | wlwt.com | Giacomo Luca

    Colerain Township is set to install 15 additional Flock cameras Wednesday. They are street-level cameras that scan license plates and use technology that can flag vehicles associated with crimes and alert police officers. Colerain Township police chief Edwin Cordie says that while cameras can help officials be proactive on crime, it's additional police officers that are needed most.

  • 4 days ago | wlwt.com | Giacomo Luca

    Married 55 years, Jim and Sue Moore now spend their days together at the Traditions of Deerfield memory care center in Loveland, Ohio. Sue Moore, 78, is a retired special education teacher who spent years helping others. Once an active cyclist, she also spent her days with her husband canoeing along Sunrise Lake near their Mainville home, said Jim Moore, also a retired educator. It's been 8 years since he began to notice her changing behavior and signs of dementia.

  • 5 days ago | wlwt.com | Giacomo Luca

    Cracked, damaged and dangerous sidewalks would be repaired by the city at no cost to homeowners, if Cincinnati city leaders approve funding for a proposed residential sidewalk repair pilot program. "Having a nice sidewalk to use is important, but they might not have those disposable funds to spend on fixing their sidewalk or their neighbors' sidewalk or whatever it takes," Cincinnati City Council Member Anna Albi said.

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Giacomo Luca
Giacomo Luca @GiacomoLucaTV
13 May 25

The Ohio Attorney General’s Office has approved the petition title and summary for a proposed constitutional amendment titled “Abolishment of Taxes on Real Property.” @WLWT https://t.co/acVNHLQOGA

Giacomo Luca
Giacomo Luca @GiacomoLucaTV
13 May 25

"Completely ending property taxes in Ohio is one of the most dangerous and irresponsible ballot initiatives I've seen in my lifetime," said OH State Senator Bill Blessing. "It would destroy local governments and schools." @WLWT

Giacomo Luca
Giacomo Luca @GiacomoLucaTV
13 May 25

"This would immediately blow massive holes in every school's budget, making it impossible for us to meet the needs of our students," said Scott DiMauro, President of the union representing Ohio teachers. @WLWT