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  • 4 days ago | wlwt.com | Giacomo Luca

    A marijuana festival took place at the Hamilton County Fairgrounds in Cincinnati Saturday, making one of the first of its kind in Cincinnati. The single-day Cincy Cloud Festival calls itself the ultimate 420 experience, according to the organizer Cannabis Chic. Tickets for the adults 21 and over event start at $30 ranging to $100 and include festival goodies, merchandise, and even some "elevated" surprises. Marijuana consumption is allowed on site, the festival advertisement reads.

  • 1 week ago | wlwt.com | Giacomo Luca

    Thursday, the superintendent of Cincinnati Public Schools will answer questions from parents for the second time this week. It comes one day after a city leader raised new questions about safety at youth sports. Cincinnati city councilmember Scotty Johnson addressed the recent violence at youth sporting events, putting the blame on not students but gambling.

  • 1 week ago | wlwt.com | Giacomo Luca

    The Loveland City School District is joining districts across Greater Cincinnati in hosting town hall meetings to discuss the possible effects of proposed state funding cuts. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's February budget proposed $100 million in cuts to state education funding, while GOP lawmakers in the state house are discussing additional cuts. The two-year state budget is still being hammered out.

  • 1 week ago | wlwt.com | Giacomo Luca

    Passengers boarding a domestic flight in the U.S. will need to be REAL ID-compliant when the TSA begins enforcement on May 7. The enhanced security requirements are meant to improve safety at airports, federal buildings and other facilities. Enforcement is taking place after President Donald Trump signed the law into effect in 2018. Those wanting to board a domestic flight will need a REAL ID-compliant document such as a passport, REAL ID, permanent resident card or trusted traveler card.

  • 1 week ago | wlwt.com | Giacomo Luca

    Days of rain brought feet of water to the streets of Silver Grove in Campbell County, Kentucky, where Robert McCord has lived for nearly a decade. This week, he's drying out his basement and preparing to cut out two feet of drywall after water inundated his home. It's the second flood his family has experienced since moving to Northern Kentucky from Missouri. While the high water can be a nightmare, he admits he loves living along the river and the tight-knit community.

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Giacomo Luca
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11 Apr 25

At look at the conditions inside the McCord’s Silver Grove home during the floods. @WLWT https://t.co/m75X8wOBuI

Giacomo Luca
Giacomo Luca @GiacomoLucaTV
11 Apr 25

Brittney McCord share video of their backyard in Silver Grove during the floods. @WLWT https://t.co/rrcEnJMySR

Giacomo Luca
Giacomo Luca @GiacomoLucaTV
11 Apr 25

Residents in Campbell County can access free trash vouchers and must complete a damage survey by April 16, to be eligible for possible FEMA assistance @WLWT https://t.co/bjdcOpX79m