Written by Jake Ryle, WCPO reporter While all couples promise to stick together in sickness and in health, one Northern Kentucky couple’s vows are certainly coming to fruition. Michael and Morgan Moss say it all started when they met in September 2019. “Although we’re a couple of old fogies, we actually met online,” Morgan said. […]
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Covington mother charged in connection to quadruple shooting that left three children injured
Written by Taylor Weiter, WCPO digital producer A Covington mother is charged with first-degree rioting and endangering the welfare of a minor in connection to an April 4 shooting that left multiple children injured. Ashley Snapp, 34, is accused of bringing her daughter to W. 17th Street to “fight another juvenile.” After others jumped into the […]
Southgate family shares difficulty in finding autism testing
Written by Madeline Ottilie, WCPO reporter April is Autism Awareness Month. About one in 44 children has been identified with autism spectrum disorder, according to the CDC. The diagnosis is often the first step for families to get the tools they need to help their kids, but some local families say getting it is not easy. Southgate […]
Mask mandates lifted at CVG, TANK
Written by WCPO’s PJ O’Keefe TANK buses, as well as the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, will not enforce any kind of mask mandate after a federal judge in Florida voided the national mask mandate Monday. The change applies to both travelers and employees. The decision Monday by U.S. District Judge Kathryn Kimball Mizelle in Tampa […]
Taylor Mill murder suspect facing new charges
Written by web staff at LEX 18 Richmond murder suspect Shannon Gilday is facing new charges of strangulation 1st degree and assault 3rd degree-inmate assault on corrections. Gilday was charged on April 16 and arraigned Monday, April 18. According to Madison County Detention Center arrest citation, staff members heard an altercation and found a deputy […]
Cold and gloomy evening could lead to more showers Tuesday
Written by Brandon Spinner, WCPO meteorologist Wind gusts from the northwest will be as strong as 20 to 25 mph at times this afternoon. On top of the clouds and cold, we may have some intermittent showers roll back through during the afternoon. These showers could also include some graupel, maybe even more snow showers, […]
One dead, two taken to hospital after house fire in Florence
Written by WCPO staff Florence fire officials said one person is dead after a fire broke out inside a home on Kelley Drive in Florence on Thursday. The coroner was called to the scene Thursday morning. Officials said two other people were taken to the hospital, but did not clarify their condition. Officials have not […]
Severe storms move through area
Severe storms moved through the area Wednesday night, with tornado warnings in several Northern Kentucky counties. Earlier Wednesday, Gov. Andy Beshear warned Kentuckians that wind gusts could reach more than 40 mph, which may lead to power outages and tree limbs being blown around. Someone in northern Scott County, north of Lexington, took video of […]
After morning showers, some evening storms could be severe
Written by Brandon Spinner, WCPO meteorologist Happy Wednesday! It is a warm & muggy start to the day and this will bring the potential for storms this afternoon & evening. Most of the Tri-State is highlighted in a Slight Risk for strong and severe storms later this afternoon and evening. Southeast Indiana is in the […]
Cincinnati Police: Officers in deadly Covington shooting have been involved in previous shootings
Written by Courtney Francisco, WCPO senior reporter Cincinnati police said the two officers involved in the shooting death of 20-year-old Ali Coulter in Covington have been involved in prior police shootings. Interim Police Chief Teresa Theetge said police specialist Mark Longworth and officer Charles Knapp were “involved in police activity” in the area of 18th and Garrard […]

