Juneteenth, a holiday comemmorating the emancipation of enslaved Black people in the United States, isn’t for two more weeks but Cincinnati’s celebration started Tuesday morning.
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The Cincinnati Art Museum is iconic. In addition to housing world-renowned works of art and hosting internationally recognized artists, the museum is also incredibly accessible and family friendly. Last spring, the Cincinnati Art Museum took its commitment to community engagement to the next level with the Art Climb.
The Art Climb is a stunning work of art that marries form and function through a nine-story staircase. It’s 164 carefully laid steps that literally link the Cincinnati Art Museum to the community.
Photograph by Sarah McCosham
The Art Climb includes a staircase from the sidewalk at the intersection of Eden Park Drive and Gilbert Avenue and leading all the way up to the front museum entrance. This project connects the Cincinnati Art Museum to its neighbors in a dramatic and meaningful way. (A Cincinnati Metro bus stop is located at the bottom of the staircase.)
Driver arrested in death of 5-year-old in Walnut Hills crash, court docs say A 5-year-old girl died following a head-on crash on Gilbert Avenue in Walnut Hills on Jan. 28. (Source: Cincinnati Police Department) By FOX19 Digital Staff | May 7, 2021 at 3:59 PM EDT - Updated May 7 at 4:28 PM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - A driver has been arrested in connection with a January crash in Walnut Hills that killed a 5-year-old girl, court documents say.
Tenisha Railey, 29, is in jail on one count of vehicular homicide and three counts of vehicular manslaughter. Tenisha Railey, 29, faces vehicular homicide and three counts of vehicular manslaughter charges in connection with a deadly head-on crash in Walnut Hills, court documents say. (Source: Hamilton County Jail)
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WINSTED A water main break Monday afternoon on Nanni Drive left hundreds of residents without water for an extended period of time.
The break occurred shortly after noon when a 10-foot crack developed in a section of 12-foot-diameter ductile iron pipe, public works Director James Rollins said.
“Most of the east side of town was without water for a couple of hours, but the 200 apartments and approximately 500 to 600 residents of Nanni Drive and Mountain View Terrace didn’t get their water back until right around midnight,” he said. “The leak caused damage to 300 feet of Nanni Drive, which will need to get repaved.”